https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=496802

--- Comment #22 from temporalabstract...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Ilya Fedin from comment #21)
> > How exactly is it supposed to be different when it still seems to save it's 
> > color schemes to ~/.config/qt6ct/colors in the same format and Kate simply 
> > doesn't seem to use that? Is it supposed to communicate to Kate in a 
> > different way to use that?
> 
> The intended usage is that you choose one of pre-made KColorSchemes, such as
> Breeze Dark. If you want to create your own KColorScheme, you have to create
> it with systemsettings.

Then what's the point of installing qt6ct-kde or qt6ct at all? The way I
understand it, qt6 can be configured in various ways, kde-systemsettings and
qt6ct being one of those ways. Am I to read your post that KDE applications,
despite respecting qt5ct and qt6ct prior now have it as feature that they
ignore it and can only be configured with kde-systemsettings. If so, what's the
point of QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=qt6ct then and most of all, why does kate load
~/.config/qt6ct/colors/Darkgrey.conf but then does nothing with it?

Surely this cannot be intended behavior as a feature and has to be a bug? And
if it be intended, it seems like removing a useful feature that was their
prior.

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