Add changes and command line example

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# Changelog
- 2.6:
- Add changes made by other people in the new style - merge does not work there
- Update README with Qt.py and PySide 2 information
- Fix the wrong upload of style.qss - sorry
- Fix almost all widgets backgrounds, and other not previously covered widgets with new style
- New palette color, almost whole new qss file, simplify configuration, partially #112, #101, #109,
- Add changes made by other people in the new style - merge does not work there #93, #92, #102
- Update README with Qt.py and PySide 2 information #110, #107, #83
- Update __init__ info
- Improve scripts for processing ui and qrc
- Add __main__ and setup entry, to access function directly
- New palette color, almost whole new qss file, simplify configuration
- Add function to get information about bindings and abstraction layers for
debbuging and/or issue tracker
- PySide 2 support
- Improve menu indicator position on QPushButton, #102
- 2.5.4
- Fix indicator image of checkable QGroupBox for check/uncheck states, #93
- Fix indicator image of checkable QGroupBox for check/uncheck states, #93
- Fix wrong comma position, #95
- Added image for the missing QTreeView/QListView undeterminated state, fix #92
- 2.5.3

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### Python
From PyPI: Get the lastest stable version of ``qdarkstyle`` package
From PyPI: Get the latest stable version of ``qdarkstyle`` package
using *pip* (preferable):
```bash
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app.exec_()
```
To use another wrapper for Qt, you just need to replace some lines.
See examples bellow.
To use another wrapper for Qt, you need to replace some lines.
See examples below.
To use PyQt4, change two lines
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app.exec_()
```
It you are using Qt.py, which is different from qtpy, you should install
qtpy also, then set both to the same binding.
If you are using Qt.py, which is different from qtpy, you should install
qtpy then set both to the same binding.
_There is an example included in the *example* folder.
You can run the script without installing qdarkstyle. You only need to have
PySide or PySide2 or PyQt4 or PyQt5 installed on your system._
## What is new?
In the version 2.6, a reestructure stylesheet is provided. The palette has only 9 colors. Most widgets are revised and their styles were improved. We also provide a command line (script) to get info that could be used when opening issues. See the image below.
```
qdarkstyle --all
```
<img src="./screenshots/cmd.png"/>
## Snapshots
Here are a few snapshots comparing the use of QDarkStyle and the default style.
Here are a few snapshots comparing the use of QDarkStyle v2.5.3 and the default style.
Click in the image to zoom.
<table style="width:100%">
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## License
This project is licensed under the MIT license.
Imagens contained in this project are licensed under CC-BY license.
Images contained in this project are licensed under CC-BY license.
For more information see [LICENSE](LICENSE.md) file.