Merge branch 'patch-1'

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Daniel Pizetta 2018-01-22 21:34:39 -02:00
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@ -73,47 +73,100 @@ import sys
import qdarkstyle
from PySide import QtGui
# create the application and the main window
app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
window = QtGui.QMainWindow()
# setup stylesheet
app.setStyleSheet(qdarkstyle.load_stylesheet())
app.setStyleSheet(qdarkstyle.load_stylesheet_pyside())
# run
window.show()
app.exec_()
```
To use PyQt4 instead of PySide, you just need to replace
To use another wrapper for Qt, you just need to replace some lines. See examples bellow.
```Python
app.setStyleSheet(qdarkstyle.load_stylesheet())
```
To use PyQt4, change two lines:
by
```Python
app.setStyleSheet(qdarkstyle.load_stylesheet(pyside=False))
```
and
```Python
from PySide import QtGui
app.setStyleSheet(qdarkstyle.load_stylesheet_pyqt())
```
by
If PyQt5, more lines need to be changed because of its API, see the complete example
```Python
from PyQt4 import QtGui
```
import sys
import qdarkstyle
from PyQt5 import QtWidgets
To use PyQt5, you need to use ``load_stylesheet_pyqt5`` instead of
``load_stylesheet``.
# create the application and the main window
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
window = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
```Python
# setup stylesheet
app.setStyleSheet(qdarkstyle.load_stylesheet_pyqt5())
# run
window.show()
app.exec_()
```
If your project uses QtPy or you need to set it programmatically, it is far more simple:
```Python
import sys
import qdarkstyle
import os
# set the environment variable to use a specific wrapper
# it can be set to pyqt, pyqt5, pyside or pyside2 (not implemented yet)
# you do not need to use QtPy to set this variable
os.environ['QT_API'] = 'pyqt'
# import from QtPy instead of doing it directly
# note that QtPy always uses PyQt5 API
from qtpy import QtWidgets
# create the application and the main window
app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
window = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
# setup stylesheet
app.setStyleSheet(qdarkstyle.load_stylesheet_from_environment())
# run
window.show()
app.exec_()
```
It is also simple if you use PyQtGraph:
```Python
import sys
import qdarkstyle
import os
# set the environment variable to use a specific wrapper
# it can be set to PyQt, PyQt5, PySide or PySide2 (not implemented yet)
os.environ['PYQTGRAPH_QT_LIB'] = 'PyQt'
# import from pyqtgraph instead of doing it directly
# note that PyQtGraph always uses PyQt4 API
from pyqtgraph.Qt import QtGui
# create the application and the main window
app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
window = QtGui.QMainWindow()
# setup stylesheet
app.setStyleSheet(qdarkstyle.load_stylesheet_from_environment(is_pyqtgraph=True))
# run
window.show()
app.exec_()
```
_There is an example included in the *example* folder.
@ -129,6 +182,8 @@ request.
Changelog
=========
* 2.4:
- Add function to get Qt information from environment variable
* 2.3.1:
- Improve checkbox color (use accent color used in other widgets) and darken view hover/selected colors to play nicer with other widget colors