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Patch fix for qt5ct
The qt5ct config file appears to have erroneous characters which breaks the colour palette. Updated the qt5ct instructions.
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[ColorScheme]
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active_colors=#ff000000, #ffc0c0c0, #ffffffff, #ffffffff, #ff808080, #ff808080, #ff000000, #ffffffff, #ff000000, #ffffffff, #ffc0c0c0, #ff000000, #ff000080, #ffffffff, #ff000080, #ffff00ff, #ffc0c0c0, #ff000000, #ffffffe1, #ff000000, #80000000
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disabled_colors=#ff6a6864, #ffc0c0c0, #ffffffff, #ffffffff, #ff808080, #ff808080, #ff6a6864, #ffffffff, #ff6a6864, #ffc0c0c0, #ffc0c0c0, #ff000000, #ff000080, #ffffffff, #ff000080, #ffff00ff, #ffc0c0c0, #ff000000, #ffffffe1, #ff000000, #80000000
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inactive_colors=#ff000000, #ffc0c0c0, #ffffffff, #ffffffff, #ff808080, #ff808080, #ff000000, #ffffffff, #ff000000, #ffffffff, #ffc0c0c0, #ff000000, #ff000080, #ffffffff, #ff000080, #ffff00ff, #ffc0c0c0, #ff000000, #ffffffe1, #ff000000, #80000000
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active_colors=#000000, #c0c0c0, #ffffff, #c0c0c0, #808080, #808080, #000000, #ffffff, #000000, #ffffff, #c0c0c0, #000000, #000080, #ffffff, #000080, #55007f, #c0c0c0, #000000, #ffffdc, #000000
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disabled_colors=#000000, #c0c0c0, #ffffff, #c0c0c0, #808080, #808080, #808080, #ffffff, #808080, #ffffff, #c0c0c0, #000000, #000080, #ffffff, #000080, #55007f, #c0c0c0, #000000, #ffffdc, #000000
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inactive_colors=#000000, #c0c0c0, #ffffff, #c0c0c0, #808080, #808080, #000000, #ffffff, #000000, #ffffff, #c0c0c0, #000000, #000080, #ffffff, #000080, #55007f, #c0c0c0, #000000, #ffffdc, #000000
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INSTALL.md
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INSTALL.md
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sudo apt install qt5ct
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After installing qt5ct you will have to configure an environment variable so that the QT platform theme calls on qt5ct and not GTK. For non XUbuntu distributions, you can add `QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=qt5ct` to the `/etc/environment` file. For XUbuntu distributions you will have to perform the following:
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After installing qt5ct you will have to configure an environment variable so that the QT platform theme calls on qt5ct and not GTK. Navigate to `/etc/X11/Xsession.d/` and search for a file named `56xfce4-qtconfig`. This may or may not be present depending on your distribution and it may be under a different name (for XUbuntu the file name is `56xubuntu-session.`) If this file is not present, then you could try adding `QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=qt5ct` to the `/etc/environment` file.
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- Open `/etc/X11/Xsession.d/56xubuntu-session` in a text editor as root or sudo elevation.
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- Open `/etc/X11/Xsession.d/56xubuntu-session` (or 56xfce4-qtconfig) in a text editor as root or sudo elevation.
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- There will be a line with the following "# QT5 apps to use GTK style" and below that the variable `export QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=gtk2`
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- Change the variable to `export QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=qt5ct` and save changes made.
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Now lets copy the Chicago95 QT5 color palette.
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- Copy the Qt colour scheme file from `Chicago95-master/Extras/Chicago95_qt.conf` to `/usr/share/qt5ct/colors`.
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- Copy the Qt colour scheme file from `Chicago95-master/Extras/Chicago95_qt.conf` to `/usr/share/qt5ct/colors`. If the directory path doesn't exist, them make it. (mkdir -p /usr/share/qt5ct/colors)
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- Log out then log back in.
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Once you are logged back into your desktop you can access Qt5 Settings.
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Once you are logged back into your desktop you can access `Qt5 Settings` (or run `qt5ct` from a terminal.)
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- In the QT5 Settings window adjust the style dropdown to "Windows."
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- For the Palette Color scheme adjust the dropdown to Chicago95_qt. This will make the colour scheme match the Chicago95 theme.
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- For the Palette Color scheme adjust the setting to `Custom`
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- From the Color scheme dropdown select Chicago95_qt. This will make the colour scheme match the Chicago95 theme.
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- In the Icon Theme tab you can select the Chicago95 icon theme here.
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- In the Fonts tab you can select the fonts to be used in QT applications. (Liberation Sans 8 for a general font looks nice.)
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- Click "Apply" to apply adjustments and OK to finish.
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