yes, as i have tested on my local env without those files and it worked. So now those staging files for dark themes are not required ( *.qss, dark/*.svg, light/*.svg etc ) as qss are bundled within the application itself. If we copy those files along with the application and change the QSS, it is not affecting any Qt controls. At compile time, whatever the qss embedded to application, that will be applied.
Thanks,
Neel Patel
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 5:12 PM Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org> wrote:
Doesn't that revert the previous patch that copied all the required files into the staging directory?
After debugging, I found that the required image formats Qt plugin was missing in bundling and due to that "checkbox" images or all images were not rendered from qss files. It was working fine in my local development environment because all required plugins to load the images are present. I have attached the patch for windows and Mac. Can you please review ? I will verify once snapshot build is available.
In windows, I am able to reproduce it with my dev environment and after copying "Qt5Svg.dll", it renders the checkbox and for Mac build, we should copy theme components in "Resources" folder which might solve the problem and update the patch accordingly.
Once snapshot build is ready, I will verify with the same. Do review it.
Thanks,
Neel Patel
On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 7:12 PM Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org> wrote:
Checkbox is not visible in Configure window UI as per below screenshot. Are you able to see on Mac ? If no, I can take a look at it.
No, that works on Mac. If you can look at it that would be great (are the SVGs from the patch in your filesystem?):
Yes, all SVGs from the patch are there. I will take a look.
So interestingly, with the snapshot build I now see this:
Any idea what's going on?
All svg files and qss reside along with the application ?
Initially I got this issue and when I copied the qss and svg files along with the application, it resolved the issue but again I will double-check and update on this.