https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=493915

--- Comment #4 from nekto <serganti...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Urs Fleisch from comment #3)
> The portable binary archive for Kid3 (kid3-3.9.6-Linux.tgz in your case)
> comes with its own Qt. So if your system Qt is styled globally, e.g. by
> using qt6ct or the LXQt Theme/Widget Style Qt Palette settings of LxQt, then
> this will not affect the style of the Qt libraries contained in the Kid3
> package. Since ALT Linux does only provide an old version (3.9.4), you will
> have to build Kid3 yourself using the system Qt libraries if you want it to
> use exactly the style used by the other Qt applications.
> 
> But if it is enough to just have a dark theme for Kid3, there is an easier
> option. As can be seen with `man qt6options`, there is an option
> `-stylesheet=path/to/stylesheet` for Qt applications. You could try to
> create your own style sheet or locate the one used by LxQt. An easier
> solution would be to use some ready-to-use style sheet, e.g.
> https://github.com/ColinDuquesnoy/QDarkStyleSheet. If you download and
> extract the source ZIP from that project, you can start Kid3 with a dark
> theme using
> 
>     kid3-3.9.6-Linux/kid3-qt -stylesheet
> QDarkStyleSheet-master/qdarkstyle/dark/darkstyle.qss
> 
> What I do not like with this style on my system (Arch Linux) is that the
> check boxes are not visible, probably because this project is intended to be
> compiled into the application as a Qt resource and not just loaded from a
> directory. Maybe you can tweak this, or it might in the end still be easier
> to build Kid3 yourself from the sources.
could you please make the default theme of the portable build a little darker
(like in my screenshot)? I, in principle, prefer portable applications, and I
use kid3 often and for a long time, so I would like an option that is more
convenient, simpler and more versatile than the one you talked about

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