Summary:
Extract the strings: one main catalog and a catalog for each plugin.
Also use the ECM macro to install the translations.
Ref T6858
Reviewers: #falkon, drosca
Reviewed By: #falkon, drosca
Subscribers: drosca
Tags: #falkon
Maniphest Tasks: T6858
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D8049
Summary:
The qmake build did that, installing a directory called 'linux' into
/usr/share/themes seems to be a recipe for a possible collision and
most importantly it makes themes work.
Reviewers: #falkon, drosca
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D8116
I had to rename PNGs, but updated qmake buildsystem so it still works
(kind of, there are duplicate pngs installed, no big deal...)
Only tested on Linux, but tried to write the cmake code for OSX and
Windows specific things too.
This is first quick port to QtWebEngine, most of advanced features
are not working yet. Please read README.
For now, it will use separate profile directory as well as browser
session, that means you can use both QtWebEngine and QtWebKit versions
at the same time.
Forcing a widget style with QT_STYLE_OVERRIDE env variable does
not work when the app is using a QProxyStyle.
Manually appending the -style=$QT_STYLE_OVERRIDE to command line
arguments workarounds the issue.
Closes#1357
Because /Applications is typically not subfoldered (updaters don't like it when it is) OS X has had a separate view option View --> Arrange By --> Application Category which simplifies viewing apps. Unfortunately if LSApplicationCategoryType is missing from the app's info.plist, the app will be sorted into "Other" at the bottom. public.app-category.productivity is the category for web browsers.