forked from eden-emu/eden
yuzu's default theme doesn't specify everything, which is fine for windows, but in linux anything unspecified is set to the users theme. Symptoms of this are that a linux user with a dark theme won't think to change the theme to a dark theme when first using yuzu Idea here is to try and support arbitrary themes on linux. preliminary work on a "default_dark" theme, used only as overlay for any themes that are measured to be dark mode. Other work done: FreeDesktop standard icon names: plus -> list-add delete refresh, we use view-refresh remove duplicated icons for qdarkstyle_midnight_blue referencing icon aliases in the qrc files is the way to go Note: Dynamic style changing doesn't appear to work with AppImage |
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| .. | ||
| compatibility_list | ||
| icons | ||
| languages | ||
| qt_themes | ||
| org.yuzu_emu.yuzu.desktop | ||
| org.yuzu_emu.yuzu.metainfo.xml | ||
| org.yuzu_emu.yuzu.xml | ||
| yuzu.bmp | ||
| yuzu.icns | ||
| yuzu.ico | ||
| yuzu.manifest | ||
| yuzu.svg | ||