Etienne Sandré-Chardonnal schreef op 28-1-2014 10:56:
Thanks André,
Do I still need to create a plugin in a separate .pro file or is there
a way to create the class and register it from the main app .pro?
I _think_ you'd still need to build it as a separate library, from a
separate .pro file.
André
Cheers,
Etienne
2014-01-28 André Somers <an...@familiesomers.nl
<mailto:an...@familiesomers.nl>>
Etienne Sandré-Chardonnal schreef op 26-1-2014 22:41:
> Dear all,
>
> I have a nice "dark" theme in my app now, except that disabled icons
> appear too bright. I would like to make them darker automatically
> (without setting a dark disabled state image manually for all
icons).
>
> Is writing a QIconEngine subclass the only choice here?
I think it is the logical choice to make, yes. Do take care to use V2
though. It has an extended API compared to QIconEngine.
> >From the docs, the only explained way to add a custom
QIconEngine is
> by creating a QIconEnginePlugin. Is it possible to have it
inside the
> app executable and not as an external library plugin?
You can make plugins static, so that should be possible:
http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/plugins-howto.html#static-plugins
André
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