| Summary: | Krita won't use KDE's color scheme | ||
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| Product: | [Applications] krita | Reporter: | acidrums4 <acidrums4+stuff> |
| Component: | General | Assignee: | Krita Bugs <krita-bugs-null> |
| Status: | RESOLVED INTENTIONAL | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | AndyKluger, halla, rjquiralte |
| Priority: | NOR | ||
| Version First Reported In: | 3.3.2 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | Gentoo Packages | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
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Description
acidrums4
2017-12-03 15:32:03 UTC
Your observation is correct, but it is not a bug, but intentional. We had to fork part of a KDE frameworks library to make it portable across operating systems, and this was one of the things that got cut. Sorry, but though I barely understand the technical reasons behind, I don't get why you're marking this as "wontfix" nor why you're saying "this isn't a bug but a feature". Many other "cross platform" Non-KDE-but-Qt apps will obey KDE color schemes (say Scribus, VLC, Otter...) and you're doing efforts to make Krita integrated with other DE/OS. Why are you leaving KDE behind on this? I mean, at least the option to select those user color schemes would be great. (In reply to acidrums4 from comment #0) > Since 3.0.0 release, Krita won't use the color scheme set on KDE's > "Settings" - nor won't let you select a custom/user color scheme that wasn't > shipped with KDE. > > For example, if you downloaded another color scheme from KDE's "Settings" > and you set it so KDE will use it among KDE apps, Krita won't use it - even > it won't list it under Krita -> Settings -> Themes so you can pick it from > there. That will happen if you created a custom KDE color scheme and place > it under ~/.kde4/share/apps/color-schemes/ (Frameworks 5 is still using that > folder to load/save custom color schemes). For the time been you can simply do it manually, copy the color schemes from KDE directory into Krita's ~/.local/share/krita/color-schemes, that will give you the missing options on Krita itself. |