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theme: force Fusion style on platforms other than Win32 or OS X
I was reluctant to do this, but most of the other styles just
look like pure shite regardless of whether I force a stylesheet
on them or not. KDE's style is actually hilariously bad paired
with my stylesheet, so I've decided to also make the stylesheet
Windows-specific as well, because that's really the only platform
where it makes sense in the first place.
author | Paper <paper@paper.us.eu.org> |
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date | Wed, 10 Jan 2024 21:23:57 -0500 |
parents | 39521c47c7a3 |
children | 862d0d8619f6 |
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#ifndef __gui__locale_h #define __gui__locale_h #include <QLocale> #include <QTranslator> #include <vector> #include <string> #include <memory> namespace Locale { std::string GetLocaleFullName(const QLocale& locale); class Locale { public: Locale(); Locale(const std::string& name); QLocale GetLocale() const; std::vector<QLocale> GetAvailableLocales() const; void RefreshAvailableLocales(); // why would this ever be called? bool IsLocaleAvailable(const QLocale& locale) const; bool SetActiveLocale(const QLocale& locale); private: bool SwitchTranslator(QTranslator& translator, const QString& name); QTranslator _translator; QTranslator _translator_qt; QLocale _locale; std::vector<QLocale> _available_translations = {}; }; } #endif // __gui__locale_h