In D8484#167812, @aacid wrote:In D8484#167410, @jordanhe wrote:First of all, sorry for the delay; hate to leave fellow devs hanging!
In D8484#160614, @aacid wrote:is KColorButton something you can use instead of your button color?
I remembered coming across KColorButton as a widget one time. This time around I hadn't found any relevant documentation or library source code. Anyone on StackOverflow wanting a color button in KDE development was promptly given a R.Y.O implementation. If you know of any existing lib, please forward me the link.
Why would you use stackoverflow for questions about KDE development instead of the kde channels?
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Nov 14 2017
Nov 14 2017
Nov 13 2017
Nov 13 2017
First of all, sorry for the delay; hate to leave fellow devs hanging!
In D8484#160614, @aacid wrote:is KColorButton something you can use instead of your button color?
I remembered coming across KColorButton as a widget one time. This time around I hadn't found any relevant documentation or library source code. Anyone on StackOverflow wanting a color button in KDE development was promptly given a R.Y.O implementation. If you know of any existing lib, please forward me the link.
Is this feature really painting two lines on the top of the screen? Seems a bit hardcore 😄
Yes, yes it does. Is it *too* hardcore? What I really wanted to do was make the "non-painted" area transparent, but after hours of hacking and scouring forums it seemed unlikely that Qt can do such a thing, so I just opted for semi-transparentness. If you know of a way to make this possible, please tell me.
Oct 25 2017
Oct 25 2017