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i wish fedora will stop using QGtkStyle/QGnomePlatform. i want to app look like it’s intended to look by developer. also it’s a less burden for developer to test every single integration, because perfect integration is impossible. adwaita and “whatever QT uses by default, i guess it’s fusion?” just have different design language. i noticed that buttons are bigger in adwaita than in fusion, so we are getting either adwaita-styled button with a weird size or button that possibly overlaps some other widget.
even if qt app looks different from the rest of the system, so what? i seen a lot of arguments for accessibility, but couldn’t it just be fixed by qt apps obeying to dark and high contrast settings?
i wish fedora will stop using QGtkStyle/QGnomePlatform. i want to app look like it’s intended to look by developer. also it’s a less burden for developer to test every single integration, because perfect integration is impossible. adwaita and “whatever QT uses by default, i guess it’s fusion?” just have different design language. i noticed that buttons are bigger in adwaita than in fusion, so we are getting either adwaita-styled button with a weird size or button that possibly overlaps some other widget.
even if qt app looks different from the rest of the system, so what? i seen a lot of arguments for accessibility, but couldn’t it just be fixed by qt apps obeying to dark and high contrast settings?