Hi, Currently Calligra looks ugly on OS X because many qt widgets don't have good styles for OS X, to get pixel perfection, we have to wrap native widgets in Qt codes. But adding ifdefs is uglier than this, so we better use small library who has done the wrapping work. Qocoa is for this. https://github.com/mikemcquaid/Qocoa#readme
Qocoa wrapped mac native widgets into qt widgets like qbutton, qsearchfield, then we use these widgets instead of QToolButton, etc., and for non-mac platform these widgets will fallback to normal qt widgets, for example qbutton fallback to qpushbutton or qtoolbutton depending on whether the button is inside toolbar. If we change all the qt widgets having bad look on mac with qocoa widgets, we'll have perfect osx look and feel, and other platform won't be hampered since there are fallbacks. Many qt applications already using Qocoa for better mac integration, such as Clementine player. To use Qocoa widgets, first we have to check what qt widgets need to be replaced by qocoa widgets, what mac native widgets is needed but not included in Qocoa, what homebrew widgets (such as KoGroupButton) can be ported to Qocoa; then we can extend Qocoa to add more needed mac native widgets and our homebrew widgets; finally we include modified Qocoa and replace uses of normal qt widgets with uses of qocoa widgets. What's your opinion on this? At leaset we need all the application maintainers' support. Thanks, Yue Liu _______________________________________________ calligra-devel mailing list calligra-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/calligra-devel