Before I spend much time obsessively defining new themes...
...does MP recognize ALL theme QT elements and specifications listed in the page you referenced?
(including things like qlineargradient?)
I hope so!

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YesJohnFredC wrote: ...does MP recognize ALL theme QT elements and specifications listed in the page you referenced?
Can not be changed by theme, only by option...JohnFredC wrote:A big part of the appearance is how the thumbs look. Unfortunately, QT themes do not address those.
Sorry but i don't understand, what do you means by "ignore"??Also, the current browser "layout" interface ignores styles, themes, thumb designs, labels, toolbars, etc. so that it continues to be inconvenient to change XnView's appearance between different functionalities (though MP layout management is an improvement over 1.9x).
When a user switches to a different saved layout, the only thing that changes is the panel organization and visibility... that isn't enough!Sorry but i don't understand, what do you means by "ignore"??
Qt-Apps.org ([url=http://www.qt-apps.org/content/show.php/QSkinStyle--QT+App+Skin?content=134612]QSkinStyle — QT App Skin[/url]) wrote:QT's skin based on the overall solution (QSkinStyle)
Call the method with a simple, integrated system to facilitate stable operation and high efficiency features;
Interface design and complete separation of business logic:
Based entirely on the QT, not dependent on other third-party libraries;
All controls support the QT-defined;
By the skin of papers, to ensure support for a variety of platforms QT have a consistent look and feel;
On different platforms to support the host window skin;
Multi-style: in the same application in different windows support different skin;
Support the dynamic change of skin tone;
Support the skin file encryption;
If you want i can send it to youXnTriq wrote:Pierre, do you know if non-developers/end-users can download a precompiled binary of the Gradient Editor?
No I don't agree with this and the default theme should be left the way it currently is.oops66 wrote:Hello,
PS: I think it's better to have a dark theme as default for XnViewMP.
Like the JohnFredC 's one here:
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.p ... 620#p67620
???
Please try not to make assumption about what most users prefer.(it not necessary and it doesn't make your own opinion more valuable).budz45 wrote: No I don't agree with this and the default theme should be left the way it currently is.
JohnFredC probably just addicted to Adobe LightRoom and wanted to recreate that. Most users would prefer the OS default theme the way it currenly is.
"own opinion more valuable"thibaud wrote: Please try not to make assumption about what most users prefer.(it not necessary and it doesn't make your own opinion more valuable).
No.budz45 wrote:So you think most users would not voice any qualms if Pierre was to suddenly enable the dark theme as default.thibaud wrote: Please try not to make assumption about what most users prefer.(it not necessary and it doesn't make your own opinion more valuable).