Advanced Stylesheets with Theming Support for Qt.
- Original Repository: https://github.com/githubuser0xFFFF/Qt-Advanced-Stylesheets
- What's new
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The library allows runtime color switching for CSS stylesheet themes including SVG resources and SVG icons. The image below shows switching of accent color and switching between dark and light theme. Notice how the icons in the left sidebar change color when switching between dark and light theme.
The main features are:
- runtime switching of CSS colors
- runtime color switching of CSS SVG icons / resources
- runtime color switching of icons loaded via
loadThemeAwareSvgIcon()
- runtime switching of QPalette colors
- definition of CSS styles that switch the complete application design
- definition of XML color themes that allow switching of theme colors (dark / light)
- switching of individual theme color or switching of accent color
- QML support
If you run the full_features
example, then you can test the functionality.
There are some custom dark themes:
And light:
The library allows you to create stylesheets that contain variables that are replaced at runtime like in this example:
QComboBox:disabled {
color: {{primaryColor|opacity(0.2)}};
background-color: {{secondaryColor|opacity(0.75)}};
border-bottom: 2px solid {{primaryColor|opacity(0.2)}};
}
QComboBox::drop-down {
border: none;
color: {{primaryColor}};
width: 20px;
}
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The library supports loading of theme-aware SVG icons.
AdvancedStylesheet.loadThemeAwareSvgIcon(":/app/images/progress.svg");
This allows runtime color switching of application icons like in the toolbar below.
Open the acss.pro
file with QtCreator and start the build, that's it.
You can run the example projects and test it yourself.
Have look into the file CMainWindow
in the full_features example to learn
ho to use the CStyleManager
. Here are the basic steps to add the style
manager to your application:
QString AppDir = qApp->applicationDirPath();
QtAdvancedStylesheet AdvancedStylesheet;
// first set the directory that contains all your styles
AdvancedStylesheet.setStylesDirPath(AppDir + "/../../styles");
// now set the output folder where the processed styles are stored. The
// style manager will create a sub directory for each style
AdvancedStylesheet.setOutputDirPath(AppDir + "/output");
// set the current style and select a theme. After these two calls, the output
// folder will contains the generated resoruces and stylesheet.
AdvancedStylesheet.setCurrentStyle("qt_material");
AdvancedStylesheet.setCurrentTheme("dark_teal");
// now you can set the generated stylesheet
qApp->setStyleSheet(StyleManager.styleSheet());
The full_features
example shows a window with almost all widgets to test all
themes and create new ones.
The idea is to merge my QtFluentDesign project into this project to create a nice Windows 11 style that can dynamically adapt to the Windows accent color and to the Window dark and light theme.
This project uses the LGPLv2.1 license for the source code. The stylesheets use individual licenses which are located in the directory of the corresponding style.
- Uwe Kindler, Project Maintainer
- GCPDS - Grupo de control y procesamiento digital de señales
The project is strongly inspired by the great Qt-material project from GCPDS and uses the qt-material stylesheet from this project.
If this project help you reduce time to develop or if you just like it, you can give me a cup of coffee ☕😉.
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