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This prevents some ugly colors to show up on macOS in most cases. It still looks ugly right after you switch to the it though.
81 lines
1.3 KiB
C++
81 lines
1.3 KiB
C++
#include "SystemTheme.h"
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#include <QApplication>
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#include <QStyle>
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#include <QStyleFactory>
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#include <QDebug>
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SystemTheme::SystemTheme()
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{
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const auto & style = QApplication::style();
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systemPalette = style->standardPalette();
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QString lowerThemeName = style->objectName();
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qWarning() << systemTheme;
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QStringList styles = QStyleFactory::keys();
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for(auto &st: styles)
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{
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if(st.toLower() == lowerThemeName)
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{
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systemTheme = st;
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return;
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}
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}
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// fall back to fusion if we can't find the current theme.
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systemTheme = "Fusion";
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qWarning() << "System theme not found, defaulted to Fusion";
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}
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void SystemTheme::apply(bool initial)
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{
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// if we are applying the system theme as the first theme, just don't touch anything. it's for the better...
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if(initial)
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{
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return;
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}
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ITheme::apply(initial);
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}
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QString SystemTheme::id()
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{
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return "system";
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}
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QString SystemTheme::name()
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{
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return QObject::tr("System");
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}
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QString SystemTheme::qtTheme()
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{
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return systemTheme;
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}
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QPalette SystemTheme::colorScheme()
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{
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return systemPalette;
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}
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QString SystemTheme::appStyleSheet()
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{
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return QString();
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}
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double SystemTheme::fadeAmount()
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{
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return 0.5;
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}
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QColor SystemTheme::fadeColor()
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{
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return QColor(128,128,128);
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}
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bool SystemTheme::hasStyleSheet()
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{
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return false;
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}
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bool SystemTheme::hasColorScheme()
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{
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return true;
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}
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