I think we are going to get rid of color schemes at some point. Outline is
the only skin left that uses them.
For the preview button I've found background:transparent on the QPushButton
was the only way to get the alternating colors from the library rows to
show up.
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Max Linke <email address hidden>wrote:
> After playing around a bit I think the problem with the background of
> the row is because the style sheets have huge differences in some parts
> about the colors. Why are there colorschemes definded in the outline
> xml?
>
> I've also tried to style the QDoubleSpinBox with the same code as for
> the QSpinBox, does not work -.-
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I think we are going to get rid of color schemes at some point. Outline is
the only skin left that uses them.
For the preview button I've found background: transparent on the QPushButton
was the only way to get the alternating colors from the library rows to
show up.
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Max Linke <email address hidden>wrote:
> After playing around a bit I think the problem with the background of /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 992811 /bugs.launchpad .net/mixxx/ +bug/992811/ +subscriptions
> the row is because the style sheets have huge differences in some parts
> about the colors. Why are there colorschemes definded in the outline
> xml?
>
> I've also tried to style the QDoubleSpinBox with the same code as for
> the QSpinBox, does not work -.-
>
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