[15:56] <ochosi> willem: no worries about that xfpm bugreport - it's really fine if you report stuff like that
[16:40] <ochosi> bluesabre: would you agree that adding support for sharp hidpi CSD in greybird can be considered bugfix? (currently there is hidpi support, but the icons are fuzzy)
[16:40] <ochosi> if so, i would add that and possibly an xfwm4 hidpi theme and release 3.22.8 before final freeze
[16:43] <bluesabre> ochosi: I think that's reasonable. It's an appearance bug if it's fuzzy, and it won't affect documentation or anything.
[16:44] <ochosi> yup
[16:44] <ochosi> i'm almost there already
[16:44] <ochosi> just the close icon missing
[17:51] <ondondil> Hey guys, I'm just a casual user and I don't know where to report this so I decided to write here. I noticed that gtk theme is not being applied to qt programs in bionic (this is how it looks https://i.imgur.com/h52oGuz.png ). I was able to fix this by installing qt5-style-plugins package. This is how it looks after installing this package https://i.imgur.com/oS8OoMV.png
[17:51] <ondondil> I just thought that I could suggest including qt5-style-plugins with default ISO.
[19:13] <bluesabre> I wonder what the install weight of that is these days, it might not be bad to include for an LTS release
[19:31] <ondondil> On a fresh ISO it wants to pull additional 17 dependencies. All together it's 9 933 kB to download and takes 42,7 MB of space after installation
[20:23] <knome> bluesabre, didn't we fix this for qt4 with a configuration file or sth?
[21:22] <ochosi> bluesabre: tbh i'd be largely in favor of including that. not having gtk+ styles there really sucks big time...
[21:22] <ochosi> knome: i think we did, not sure it's possible too for qt5, one would have to investigate
[21:23] <krytarik> bluesabre, Unit193: Regarding the numlockx dilemma, my suggestion would be this: http://paste.openstack.org/show/Wlcs17aSguv7UaEJN1NY/
[21:52] <ochosi> does anyone (of the graphically sensitive) here have a hidpi screen
[21:53] <ochosi> ?
[22:11] <knome> ochosi, i vaguely remember something like "this can't be done for qt5 in the same way because you will also need package X (potentially the one in question) in order for the change to apply" and "package X isn't installed when any qt application is installed since it's made optional"
[22:12] <knome> but yes, i'm +1 for including it as we do not really have an issue with the ISO size
[22:14] <knome> no hidpi for me
[22:14] <ochosi> the CSD hidpi support i pushed to greybird should be fine
[22:14] <ochosi> but it would still be nice to get it looked at
[22:14] <ochosi> and the xfwm4 hidpi theme is still in the works
[22:14] <ochosi> that's actually a lot of work and will take a while longer
[22:15] <ochosi> so many more icons to scale
[22:15] <ochosi> and the not-antialiased corners of xfwm4 themes are also hard to get right
[22:19] <knome> mhm
[22:25] <knome> and off for the day...
[22:25] <knome> nighty
[22:38] <bluesabre> knome: the package is required now to provide support for it
[22:39] <bluesabre> krytarik: somehow completely missed that file existed
[22:40] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::xubuntu-artwork:: [greybird] r550 Add proper support for HiDPI CSD (Issue #100)... (by Simon Steinbeiß)
[22:55] <Unit193> Urgh, no.  Let's not ship Qt5 just in case someone installs a Qt5 application...And yeah, we do set it so that all one must do is install that package by setting an env var.
[23:05] <bluesabre> Yeah, it's a pain that there's not a nice way to do it
[23:05] <Unit193> Documentation if it's not already there.