Mac OS X 10.9 and/or KDE/Mac users, greetings! :)

This has already come up here and there in bits and pieces, but I thought it 
wouldn't hurt to repeat it once more concisely:

Qt 5.9 dropped support for Mac OS X 10.9 . I won't dispute that, but I do 
regret it. Since I had already split off the 5.8 Mac widget style and Cocoa QPA 
plugins for standalone building I did the same with their 5.9 versions, 
reintroducing 10.9-specific code where required. The resulting code is in the 
qt590 branch at

http://github.com/RJVB/osx-integration

and builds against Qt 5.8 and 5.9.1 . I've tested the plugins quite thoroughly 
in everyday use with my 5.8.0 MacPorts-style Qt build; built against "stock" Qt 
5.9.1 they at least allow me to run the shipped binaries (Assistant c.s.). 

The initial goal for creating standalone versions of these plugins was to make 
my patches to them easily available to a wider audience without having to 
"upstream them" first. Please do let me know if any of those changes cause 
issues.

KDE/Mac users might also be interested in the KDE platform theme plugin also 
contained in the above repository (and which gave the repo its name). It's a 
dedicated Mac version of the Plasma Integration plugin. It defines appropriate 
defaults for the font and colour palettes, as well as an appropriate XDG icon 
theme (not included) which should improve the look and feel of KDE applications 
on Mac. Those settings can of course be customised and one can also define a 
non-standard widget style as the default, in case you prefer a homogeneous 
cross-platform appearance.

Hope this is of interest to at least some of you,
R.
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