Difference between revisions of "LXQt"

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Those two theming engines by themselves have some customisability too. With <code>qtcurve</code> you need to manually edit the <code>~/.config/qtcurve/stylerc</code> file.
Those two theming engines by themselves have some customisability too. With <code>qtcurve</code> you need to manually edit the <code>~/.config/qtcurve/stylerc</code> file. You can, for instance, change the menu bar background colour by
 
shadeMenubars=#cdcdcd
 
and then change the popup menu background colour by
 
shadePopupMenu=true
 
or change sliders colour by
 
shadeSliders=origselected
 
Instead of "origselected" you can enter "selected" or any colour you want.




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  yaourt -S kdestyle-kvantum-kde4-git
  yaourt -S kdestyle-kvantum-kde4-git


It doesn't have KDE dependencies, but its said customisation utility seemingly only works in KDE (at this time) as I couldn't see any such utility in my system after installing it. <code>kvantum</code> can be installed as a qt5 app as well, but since there's no separate qt5 AUR package, you need to install it once more as a qt5 app. To do that you should edit the package content when <code>yaourt</code> ask you to; just replace the "qt4" entries with "qt5".
It doesn't have KDE dependencies, but its said customisation utility seemingly only works in KDE (at this time) as I couldn't see any such utility in my system after installing it. <code>kvantum</code> can be installed as a qt5 app as well, but since there's no separate qt5 AUR package, you need to install it once more as a qt5 app. To do that you should edit the package content when <code>yaourt</code> ask you to; just replace the "qt4" entries with "qt5".
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