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      duns
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      I tried today Strawberry (a great idea a fork of Clementine), but I found a problem with Fusion style: I cannot see any menu text in file information. You can see in the attachment.
      strawberry problem.jpg
      How could fix this problem?
      Plugins? New themes?

      Thank you!

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      • CherryStrawC
        CherryStraw @duns
        last edited by

        @duns Looks like a layout bug. If this doesn't happens with the other themes, then it's a bug.

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          duns @CherryStraw
          last edited by duns

          @CherryStraw thank you. But besides Fusion I have only another one theme, Windows theme, that doesn't have this problem, but it is quite ugly 😢
          How could I get other available themes?
          I noticed that installing a new application style on my linux (KDE Neon lts) didn't provide a new theme in Strawberry...

          Or what other solution?

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            duns @duns
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            @duns I found a workaround, changing the text color in my color-scheme (all KDE theme) from white to black.
            However I wonder why Clementine hadn't this problem...

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              CherryStraw @duns
              last edited by

              @duns Clementine probably hadn't this problem because the Fusion theme wasn't available. The Fusion theme was an exclusive thing in Strawberry and it's been a theme since the 0.8.5 version.

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                jonas @CherryStraw
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                Fusion is part of Qt and the default style in Qt, nothing specific to Strawberry. For any application which doesn't have a setting to change style you can still set this by using the QT_STYLE_OVERRIDE environment variable.
                But maybe you didn't have this issue with Clementine because you either used a different style, or there is a bug in the newer versions of Qt. The latest release of Clementine is still using Qt 4 (although you can build Clementine with Qt 5 with the latest source code from git). While Strawberry is Qt 6, but still compatible with Qt 5. Qt 5 is more or less end of life from Qt for open source use, the Qt company have closed the Qt 5 branches.

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