how to edit dark theme to make scrollbars more visible
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how to edit dark theme to make scrollbars more visible
How can I edit the Dark theme? The scrollbar is really hard to recognize.
I'm also confused, because there was already a thread about it, where it was discussed:
viewtopic.php?f=82&t=42012
I'm also confused, because there was already a thread about it, where it was discussed:
viewtopic.php?f=82&t=42012
Re: how to edit dark theme to make scrollbars more visible
it's a regression in 1.4.0, scrollbars in 1.3.1 are better
Pierre.
Re: how to edit dark theme to make scrollbars more visible
So it is not possible to edit them?
Can I get the new dark data to insert it into the old dark data? So I could then also edit.
Can I get the new dark data to insert it into the old dark data? So I could then also edit.
Re: how to edit dark theme to make scrollbars more visible
Sorry but not possiblecorr wrote: Mon Jan 02, 2023 6:45 pm So it is not possible to edit them?
Can I get the new dark data to insert it into the old dark data? So I could then also edit.
Pierre.
Re: how to edit dark theme to make scrollbars more visible
Does this mean that you cannot edit the brightness of the scroll bars either?
Re: how to edit dark theme to make scrollbars more visible
the "dark" theme cannot be edited by user
Pierre.
Re: how to edit dark theme to make scrollbars more visible
By *you*, I meant you as the developer, not the user.
Re: how to edit dark theme to make scrollbars more visible
I'm with the original poster, I've been using "Old Dark" theme since forever, but since its status unclear and it's kinda deprecated I wanted to switch to some other theme, "Dark" is kinda okay, but that scrollbar thumb might as well not be here at all, it's really really hard to see it, especially on 1440p screen. Can we ask you to change its color a bit so it would be more prominent?
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- "Old dark" theme, much better imo.
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- "Dark" theme, hard to see it.
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Re: how to edit dark theme to make scrollbars more visible
in 1.6.4? windows?deil wrote: Thu Feb 08, 2024 10:08 pm I'm with the original poster, I've been using "Old Dark" theme since forever, but since its status unclear and it's kinda deprecated I wanted to switch to some other theme, "Dark" is kinda okay, but that scrollbar thumb might as well not be here at all, it's really really hard to see it, especially on 1440p screen. Can we ask you to change its color a bit so it would be more prominent?
Pierre.
Re: how to edit dark theme to make scrollbars more visible
Yes, it's 1.6.4 x64 version, Windows 10 22H2.
The settings if it makes any difference are on the screenshot below.
Also just so you know it's nothing critical, I'm still using "Old Dark" theme and it's perfectly fine so far. Just afraid it might get removed one day, and this scrollbar is so far the only thing I noticed that is much better in old theme.
The settings if it makes any difference are on the screenshot below.
Also just so you know it's nothing critical, I'm still using "Old Dark" theme and it's perfectly fine so far. Just afraid it might get removed one day, and this scrollbar is so far the only thing I noticed that is much better in old theme.
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Re: how to edit dark theme to make scrollbars more visible
My question is still open:
Can you, the developer, edit the brightness of the scrollbars before compiling? I would expect there to be a setting for the used Qt5.
Can you, the developer, edit the brightness of the scrollbars before compiling? I would expect there to be a setting for the used Qt5.
Re: how to edit dark theme to make scrollbars more visible
yes i'll change it in a future versioncorr wrote: Mon Feb 19, 2024 8:03 am My question is still open:
Can you, the developer, edit the brightness of the scrollbars before compiling? I would expect there to be a setting for the used Qt5.
Pierre.