On Saturday 05 January 2013 22:59:54 Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > On 05/01/13 23:53, Christoph Feck wrote: > > On Friday 04 January 2013 21:42:59 Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > >> I'm not using anything from KDE, actually. The application > >> compiles just fine with Qt5. The whole point is that Qt5 > >> applications don't have a native look under KDE. > > > > If you mean the Oxygen look, then yes, your application uses > > parts of KDE, because Oxygen is the KDE style, in other words, > > you are not using a native Qt style. > > Oxygen *is* a native Qt style.
Sorry, it's not. oxygenstyle.cpp:96:#include <KColorUtils> oxygenstyle.cpp:97:#include <KGlobal> oxygenstyle.cpp:98:#include <KGlobalSettings> oxygenstyle.cpp:99:#include <KIconLoader> oxygenstyle.cpp:100:#include <KIcon> oxygenstyle.cpp:101:#include <kdeversion.h> oxygenstyle.cpp:106:#include <kio/authinfo.h> oxygenstylehelper.h:28:#include <KWindowSystem> oxygenstylehelper.h:29:#include <KDebug> oxygenframeshadow.h:42:#include <KColorScheme> oxygenstyle.h:65:#include <KIcon> oxygenmdiwindowshadow.h:39:#include <KColorScheme> oxygenstylehelper.cpp:23:#include <KColorUtils> oxygenstylehelper.cpp:24:#include <KColorScheme> oxygenframeshadow.cpp:41:#include <KColorUtils> [etc.] A port of Oxygen to Qt 4 has long been discussed, but right now, it is a KDE style, mostly because the color system in Qt 4 is inferior to that in KDE. -- Christoph Feck http://kdepepo.wordpress.com/ KDE Quality Team _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest