Elvis Stansvik
Elvis Stansvik
Can confirm this fixes #36. Would be great if this could be merged @acooks
@acooks ping
_bump_, are things moving @davidchappelle ? You mentioned on the list a while ago that it was very close. I'd love to try it out :)
The fact that Qt can normally pick up KDE's font settings is because the KDE platform theme plugin (`KDEPlatformTheme.so`) is used, isn't it? So to get an AppImage that bundles...
(To clarify: The above is not a proper solution, even if you'd bake some logic into your `AppRun` to make it load the host system's `KDEPlatformTheme.so` when in a KDE...
A solution, if all you're interested in is respecting the KDE/GNOME font settings, might be to make a really lightweight Qt platform theme plugin which only supports reporting font settings...
Finally, I think the fact that it seems to "work" in some cases might just be that "Sans Serif" happen to map to whatever was the font settings on the...
> Wow. I think this should go into Qt upstream. It's not only affecting AppImages but all sorts of applications that bundle their private copy of Qt (as many do)....
Hm yes, thinking about it a bit more, I think you're right. It fits with the purpose of Qt. They do respect Windows' font settings after all. I'll see if...
I guess the problem might be that on Linux, there are many desktop environments (even if KDE and GNOME are the biggest), and how they store the font settings is...