On 27/03/12 15:00, André Somers wrote: > Op 27-3-2012 12:42, Nikos Chantziaras schreef: >> On 27/03/12 11:45, André Somers wrote: >>> Op 27-3-2012 9:32, Nikos Chantziaras schreef: >>>> On 27/03/12 10:19, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: >>>>> Links in QLabels do not obey their palette setting (QPalette::Link). >>>>> How do I change the color of links? An HTML style tag, like: >>>>> >>>>> a {color: some_color;} >>>>> >>>>> doesn't help me, since what I need is set the link color to the same >>>>> color as normal text, whatever that happens to be in the current >>>>> desktop's color theme. >>>>> >>>>> Any solution to this problem? >>>> A suboptimal way to do it is to get the wanted color and make a string >>>> out of it with QColor::name(). The problem with this one is that the >>>> color is still fixed. If the desktop environment changes the palette >>>> (user changed the color theme, for example), the color is not updated. >>>> >>> So, how about you use QLabel::palette() to get the palette color, and >>> then use that color in the style sheet? >> This is what I described above. Getting the color and then using its >> name(). But when the palette changes, the color doesn't get updated. >> > Does that really happen in your application then?
When the user changes the desktop theme. It's not the world, but I try to keep my GUIs as nicely behaving as possible. _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest