[09:22] @VikingRedwolf there is some active development on qtcurve now it's officially a kde project [09:22] with a 1.9 RC https://cgit.kde.org/qtcurve.git/ [09:22] ahh that's good news [09:22] I really need help on that. theming lxqt is a pain in the arsse [09:23] so maybe a pretty please to KDE devs on some way to set theming for lxqt? [09:24] I downloaded tonez! of documentation with no luck [09:24] maybe cooperating with KDE team will be nice for Lubuntu Next [09:24] imposing a per user pre-done config via /etc/skel would work, but it is an ugly way. and hard to restore if a user decides to delete the config [09:24] yes, worth asking [09:25] yup [09:25] the problem is, without some kde packages, LXQt is unable to install new themes. or use them. that's a problem. for me, at least [09:27] yes. I have on a couple of occasions look to see if you could run the qtcurve config dialogue without systemsettings (or the kcmshell backend it uses), but seems it is tied in to being a KDE thing [09:28] aye. you can't. also, the theme selector only reads the pre-installed widget themes. and now I have no bloody idea where to add LX widgets themes or QTCurve ones [09:28] decoupling that could be trivial, or could be very hard. my coding is not good enough to tell [09:29] but I'd include qtcurve in Lubuntu if that let users to change the theme or add one, the same way gtk does (/.themes) [09:31] kde-style-breeze: /usr/share/QtCurve/Breeze.qtcurve [09:31] so in that folder ? [09:32] so I drop mytheme.qtcurve there? [09:32] I use qtcurve in KDE and my config sees breeze qtcurve theme installed by kde-style-breeze package [09:33] I assume so. [09:33] the problem will be the selector then [09:33] if there is extra magic required to make qtcureve see it, I'm not sure what [09:34] and LXQt is like an "eroded" KDE desktop [09:34] it lacks some things it might need [09:34] indeed. [09:34] :( [09:35] I had a look, but could not work out if there was a way of specifying a global default theme for qtcurve [09:35] i.e. something you could install with a lubuntu-settings package in a system dir [09:36] adding *that* may be an eaier ask of KDE devs? [09:36] I tried lots of things. I'd like to use my customised colour scheme (lubuntu.qtcurve) and make it active on first boot / ubiquity [09:36] so you set a default? then if users change it, then up to them? [09:37] sure something can be worked out. just not obvious right this sec [09:37] I know :( [09:38] I'll read MO documentation on Git. thanks for the link anyways :) [18:26] tsimonq2, Tiberio!