Opera 9.6 Qt4 versus NewHuman theme
Thursday, 11. September 2008, 20:54:15
This NewHuman theme for Ubuntu is fantastic, isn't it?
What happens if you use it in a daily basis? Well, OpenOffice.org, Firefox and most of the software behave normally to it. Except for our little friend Opera 9.6(who just became a beta!).
Ok. First, I'm talking about Opera 9.6 beta 1 GCC4, QT4 (i386) on Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex (but it applies to Hardy Heron as well). The same issues were verified with the Ubuntu Studio theme (which is dark too)
Sharp (Non-native Skin, default to Opera 9.6)
First screenshot shows us a barely unreadable disclaimer screen, which makes it impossible to read. Unless you select all the text.

Then, we get the very fist screen. The addressbar is ugly brown and the sharp skin gets deformed. The Edit boxes and dropdown boxes get all mixed up. In white and brown. Eww.

Random Native Skin
Now, I want to use QT4 to check if it fits the OS better. But, hey, wait. Check out this address bar. It keeps alternating between brown and white background. And you can't see anything. Eww. Again, very ugly. I feel like disabling it at opera:config.
Also, what's wrong with the Speed dial?

This is skin is a native skin made by me, while attempting to change the address bar background colors, I realized only the text-color allows modifications. Tsk, tsk.
It's not over yet. The tooltip also is unreadable. The background is yellow but the text iswhite gray? And not even opera:config can fix it because since this is a native skin, it's a system setting rule.

To conclude, I wish we had more control over qtconfig in the QT4 build. But I guess we will have to wait until they found about this. I leave a question for all of you: How does Openoffice.org and Firefox can manage that well while Opera cannot?
What happens if you use it in a daily basis? Well, OpenOffice.org, Firefox and most of the software behave normally to it. Except for our little friend Opera 9.6(who just became a beta!).
Ok. First, I'm talking about Opera 9.6 beta 1 GCC4, QT4 (i386) on Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex (but it applies to Hardy Heron as well). The same issues were verified with the Ubuntu Studio theme (which is dark too)
Sharp (Non-native Skin, default to Opera 9.6)
First screenshot shows us a barely unreadable disclaimer screen, which makes it impossible to read. Unless you select all the text.

Then, we get the very fist screen. The addressbar is ugly brown and the sharp skin gets deformed. The Edit boxes and dropdown boxes get all mixed up. In white and brown. Eww.

Random Native Skin
Now, I want to use QT4 to check if it fits the OS better. But, hey, wait. Check out this address bar. It keeps alternating between brown and white background. And you can't see anything. Eww. Again, very ugly. I feel like disabling it at opera:config.
Also, what's wrong with the Speed dial?

This is skin is a native skin made by me, while attempting to change the address bar background colors, I realized only the text-color allows modifications. Tsk, tsk.
It's not over yet. The tooltip also is unreadable. The background is yellow but the text is

To conclude, I wish we had more control over qtconfig in the QT4 build. But I guess we will have to wait until they found about this. I leave a question for all of you: How does Openoffice.org and Firefox can manage that well while Opera cannot?





csant # 15. September 2008, 21:41
Cyro # 16. September 2008, 14:10
Anonymous # 1. October 2008, 13:45
Firefox and OpenOffice.org(ubuntu edition) both use gtk+ as the toolkit, whereas Opera uses qt4 so that's why the behaviour is different.
Anonymous # 23. December 2008, 09:21
You might want to try the latest version of QGtkStyle as both the tooltip and alternate background colors should look correct now.
Cyro # 23. December 2008, 13:05