Apply/Cancel: Not Clear Symbols (Linux, 3.x, 9/24)
Aren't they supposed to be more distinct? I mean the tick and x symbols in the Apply/Cancel Buttons.
They are more distinct in the dark theme so the problem is only in light.
If that's an issue should I insert it in the tracker?
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If you wonder... I use Manjaro, with an AMD CPU and GPU.
I think those buttons are the OS-defaults used by Qt (the underlying cross-platform gui framework used by MuseScore).
MuseScore just asks for the default OK/Cancel/Apply buttons and doesn't define them itself. For reference, here is how it looks on Windows 10:
In reply to I think those buttons are… by jeetee
I don't understand... so it's not a bug? If it's not then is it up to the devs to make the symbols look darker/more distinct?
In reply to I don't understand... so it… by [DELETED] 32872726
Seems those are out of the MuseScore developers' control
In reply to Seems those are out of the… by Jojo-Schmitz
It's ok... I am not bothered by it a lot, but even if nobody cares, it still looks a bit wrong I suppose.
In reply to It's ok... I am not bothered… by [DELETED] 32872726
It sounds like a QT bug. QT bugs are reported to QT, usually by developers (the users of QT). It's possible that this has already been fixed in QT since QT is up to something around v 5.15 and MuseScore uses v 5.9 (for some very good reasons).
In reply to I don't understand... so it… by [DELETED] 32872726
As far as I know, MuseScore doesn't define these icons. It simply asks Qt, "please display an OK button and make it look like the native OK buttons on the system". It is then up to Qt and the OS to negotiate the rest. In other words, MuseScore is no more in control over the icons used here than it is over the decorations in the window itself.
Have you customize your theme settings somewhere, perhaps, either in MuseScore (Edit / Preferences / Advanced) or in your window manager? For me on a Linux system (Debian), I see much more prominent icons by default:
In reply to As far as I know, MuseScore… by Marc Sabatella
Maybe it's about DE themes... Not sure.