KvKonqi
A Kvantum theme that looks like Breeze theme (by Niru2169)
qt5-dark-theme
Qt5 dark theme for Win 10 based on kvAntum 😎 (by ensisoft)
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
over 2 years ago | over 1 year ago | |
Shell | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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KvKonqi
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What have you done today to make you feeeeeeel proud?
My first song and My first Kvantum theme
- Is there a way, to change the look of Okular?
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Virgin with Xmonad vs stylish BSPWM chad
Me using KDE with rounded corners and my super blurred Kvantum theme and everything matches colors and I also have more features
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We Need More Tiling Window Managers !!!
Ship KDE distros with my theme instead of the solid Breeze
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[OC] I made my first Kvantum theme: KvKonqi
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qt5-dark-theme
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Proper dark mode skin for pc?
So here is a ssomewhat hacky explanation of why and how: (Somewhat hacky as I am not sure and this is more or less guessing) VLC uses Qt for its user interface. For some reason under MacOS this has an easy way of setting an application level darkmode. Under any Linux distro this can be achived by using a other application called kvantum to set the OS level theme for Qt based applications. Under some desktop environments this is not even nessesary as the de sets the Qt theme. I had to install kvantum on my Arch. > Arch Wiki actually has a great article on different methodes to theme Qt applications. Under Windows there currently does not seem to exist such a third party theme engine for Qt. Only thing I found was a GitHub repo for a ported kvantum but I have not tested if it is capable of setting the dark theme and if VLC under Windows will use it.