Re: oxygen style needs xrender?
Girish Ramakrishnan <[email protected]> Thu, 01 May 2008 14:56:42 +0530
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Matthew Woehlke wrote: > Sebastian Kuegler wrote: >> Apparently this is also a runtime problem. I've seen the Oxygen style and >> Plasma look funny on a SUNray box, where apparently XRender is not available >> but (tried to be) used, resulting in LSD-like coloring of lots of widgets. >> Not that it doesn't look cool, but it does not a match with the artistic >> vision either. :-) > > Oxygen style? I didn't know that used xrender? Got a screenshot? > I believe this is expected behavior. Without xrender, Qt does not support antialiasing and some composition modes. When no xrender is detected, Qt just falls back to the Windows style. I guess kde needs to do similar? You can test this on any machine using QT_X11_NO_XRENDER=1 ./myapp. Girish >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<