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BreezeStyleSheets
Breeze and BreezeDark-like stylesheets for Qt Applications.
This stylesheet aims to be similar across all platforms, and provide a nice UI for different DPIs (as determined by the default font size, or using the screen scale factor). This is currently under work for scaling to multiple different DPIs and font sizes.
The current status of the migration is:
- Change all
ex
widths toem
☐ - Ensure individual tests for all widgets ☐
- Port all the changes made to the dark stylesheet to light ☐
C++ Installation
Copy breeze.qrc
, dark.qss
, light.qss
and the dark
and light
folders into your project directory and add the qrc file to your project file.
For example:
TARGET = app
SOURCES = main.cpp
RESOURCES = breeze.qrc
To load the stylesheet in C++, load the file using QFile and read the data. For example, to load BreezeDark, run:
#include <QApplication>
#include <QFile>
#include <QTextStream>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QApplication app(argc, argv);
// set stylesheet
QFile file(":/dark.qss");
file.open(QFile::ReadOnly | QFile::Text);
QTextStream stream(&file);
app.setStyleSheet(stream.readAll());
// code goes here
return app.exec();
}
PyQt5 Installation
To compile the stylesheet for use with PyQt5, compile with the following command pyrcc5 breeze.qrc -o breeze_resources.py
, and import the stylesheets. Afterwards, to load the stylesheet in Python, load the file using QFile and read the data. For example, to load BreezeDark, run:
from PyQt5 import QtWidgets
from PyQt5.QtCore import QFile, QTextStream
import breeze_resources
def main():
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
# set stylesheet
file = QFile(":/dark.qss")
file.open(QFile.ReadOnly | QFile.Text)
stream = QTextStream(file)
app.setStyleSheet(stream.readAll())
# code goes here
app.exec_()
License
MIT, see license.
Example
Breeze/BreezeDark
Example user interface using the Breeze and BreezeDark stylesheets side-by-side.
Limitations
There are some limitations of using Qt stylesheets in general, which cannot be solved by stylesheets. To get more fine-grained style control, you should subclass QCommonStyle
:
class ApplicationStyle: public QCommonStyle
{
...
}
An extensive reference can be found here. A reference of QStyle, and the default styles Qt provides can be found here.
The limitations of stylesheets include:
- Non-border item underlying, such as seen in Breeze. The box model will not affect the placement of the underline, not even with style on the element itself, the
::title
subcontrol, or any other attempts. - Scaling icons with the theme size.
- QToolButton cannot have center-aligned text.
- The branch indicators on QTreeViews don't scale.
Contributing
To configure the assets and the stylesheets, run configure.py
. To compile the assets and stylesheets for Python, run pyrcc5 breeze.qrc -o breeze_resources.py
.
In order to test your changes, first run the tests using the appropriate widget in single.py
(see the options for stylesheet
, widget
, font-size
, and font-family
), and then run the tests with the complete UI in example.py
. If the widget you fixed the style for does not exist in example.py
, please add it.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in BreezeStyleSheets by you shall be licensed under the MIT license without any additional terms or conditions.
Acknowledgements
BreezeStyleSheets is a fork of QDarkStyleSheet.
Contact
Email: ahuszagh@gmail.com
Twitter: KardOnIce