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This module is used to configure how the individual widgets are drawn by Plasma. | This module is used to configure how the individual widgets are drawn by Plasma. | ||
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{{Note|A Widget is a commonly-used programmer's term for referring to User Interface elements such as buttons, menus, and scroll bars. You can think of them as the fundamental pieces that are assembled to make your application.}} | {{Note|A Widget is a commonly-used programmer's term for referring to User Interface elements such as buttons, menus, and scroll bars. You can think of them as the fundamental pieces that are assembled to make your application.}} | ||
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[[File:SystemSettingsWidgetStyle.png|center|400px|System settings widget style]] | |||
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These settings only apply for Qt applications. Look at [[Special:myLanguage/System Settings/GNOME Application Style (GTK)|System Settings/GNOME Application Style (GTK)]] to configure the theme of GTK application. If you are interested in better integration for GTK app, look at the [[Special:myLanguage/List of KDE themes with GTK ports|list of KDE themes with GTK ports]]. | |||
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* [https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/kde-workspace/kcontrol/kcmstyle/index.html KDE official documentation] | |||
* [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Uniform_look_for_Qt_and_GTK_applications Uniform look for Qt and GTK applications (Arch Linux wiki)] | |||
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[[Category:Desktop]] | [[Category:Desktop]] | ||
[[Category:System]] | [[Category:System]] | ||
[[Category:Configuration]] | [[Category:Configuration]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:59, 29 December 2018
This module is used to configure how the individual widgets are drawn by Plasma.
Note
A Widget is a commonly-used programmer's term for referring to User Interface elements such as buttons, menus, and scroll bars. You can think of them as the fundamental pieces that are assembled to make your application.
These settings only apply for Qt applications. Look at System Settings/GNOME Application Style (GTK) to configure the theme of GTK application. If you are interested in better integration for GTK app, look at the list of KDE themes with GTK ports.