CCBUG: 378523
Applying the default, hardwired QFont::styleName to one of the standard fonts which then gets changed to a user-selected font can break expectations because of the way Qt handles such canonical stylenames, letting them override the effects of other QFont methods invoked subsequently. It can for instance become impossible to make the font bold afterwards: see https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=378523, https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-63792 or https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387467 .
This may be a Qt "feature" that's here to stay, sadly.
The change proposed here makes it possible (again) for users to prevent font weight rendering regressions by removing the stylename extension from configuration files manually as documented in several locations. This approach is useless when the KDE platform theme plugin then applies the default stylename, an issue that can be avoided by calling QFont::setStyleName() only when no user-specified font is available.
Evidently the manual intervention could be replaced with a change in the way font settings are stored; this would also require the current change.