Summary: | Round corners for document area | ||
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Product: | [Applications] okular | Reporter: | David Heijkamp <david.heijkamp> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Okular developers <okular-devel> |
Status: | REPORTED --- | ||
Severity: | wishlist | ||
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | unspecified | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
David Heijkamp
2009-06-13 22:36:50 UTC
Overview of related bug reports: Konqueror - bug 176319 Konsole - bug 196398 Akregator - bug 196400 Okular - bug 196401 System settings - bug 196403 (In reply to comment #0) > Until now, contrary to the way the rest of the windows style is drawn, Windows style and widget style are two completely unrelated things, ven if looking related. > Okular uses right angles for the HTML display area. Okular just uses a standard Qt widget, drawn by the current Qt style (which is Oxygen in your case). > This looks to me like a 'forgotten detail' and undermines the rest of the > style. Arguable. > Casper Boemann agreed, but explained to me that the Oxygen people can't fix it. > He made clear it is a problem of the individual applications. I see no problem at all; as I told you, an application cannot know anything about its window decoration (which is just an implementation detail of the window manager, which could even have no window decorations). I cannot (and not sure I would) do anything about that. I'm sorry for the misunderstanding (I'm not a Qt-programmer). What I meant is the widget style. At first I thought the 'problem' was related to the Oxygen style as well, so I filed a proposal with them first. But, as I said, they made clear that they can't do anything -- although they would like to -- about how to draw the borders of the content widget (the document area in Okular). (Maybe because a standard Qt widget is being used??) My point is that the border of the content area doesn't seem to be part of the widget style. This is, I think, because in practice there's not much style to it (it's basically just a rectangular block, unlike the rest of the widgets). This is indeed a question of personal preference. And personal preference should be dealt with by the (different) style designers :) |