On 3/8/24 23:03, Darrell Anderson via tde-users <users(a)trinitydesktop.org> wrote:
Is there a recommended strategy to deal with Qt5
software in TDE?
This is somewhat like dealing with GTK software.
On my systems, Qt5 programs look awful in TDE, mostly really tiny fonts
and ignoring themes. Qt5 tools look normal when I use KDE.
I am aware of qt5ct. That tool provides some sanity with Qt5 tools in
TDE, but usage needs to be limited to TDE. Otherwise qt5ct introduces
its own frustrations in KDE.
I may be misunderstanding your question or merely stating the obvious, but when installing
the great wad of stuff necessary to run KDE-5 apps, you may have installed or easily can
install the KDE-5 configuration application. Here, I configure the KDE-5 applications with
that and the TDE applications using the TDE configurator.
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