Review Request 128880: [OS X] use a different tab bar widget for tabbed documents

René J.V. Bertin rjvbertin at gmail.com
Tue Oct 18 16:24:21 UTC 2016


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(Updated Oct. 18, 2016, 7:24 p.m.)


Status
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This change has been marked as submitted.


Review request for KDE Software on Mac OS X and KDevelop.


Changes
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Submitted with commit 816721d60711b1754053e63e290dba0b205a02eb by Kevin Funk on behalf of René J.V. Bertin to branch 5.0.


Bugs: 363473
    http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363473


Repository: kdevplatform


Description
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This is a potential fix for an issue raised on BKO: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363473

It's also the most complete/implementation:
- applies only when the Macintosh widget style is being used
- if so, creates a QStyle object for the Fusion widget style
- when successful, sets the `Sublime::ContainerTabBar` to use that style

This solves all issues stemming from Qt's use of a "native" widget that is intended only for use in dialogs and not in tabbed document interfaces.

In my testing, the `ContainerTabBar` ctor is called only rarely, apparently only when changing views (e.g. code -> patch review and back again, or code -> debug). If that observation is correct, use of a global `qTabBarStyle` variable is justified (but more elegant solutions might exist). This observation also justifies (IMHO) the check for the active application style rather than using an `#ifdef Q_OS_OSX` or even applying the fix across all platforms and application styles. That is certainly a possibility that doesn't lead to any shocking style mismatches in my eyes. It does cause some loss of compactness when using my QtCurve settings, which is why I added the style check; a small cost as a gesture to users of a highly configurable style.

There is still some weirdness behind the tabs which looks like a misaligned well or frame. I'd love to get that right too.


Diffs
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  sublime/container.cpp b04f6c3 

Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/128880/diff/


Testing
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See https://bugsfiles.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=99160 (unpatched) and the last series of screenshots attached to the ticket on BKO. They show the fix applied to various styles on OS X.


File Attachments
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background: pure Breeze theme. Foreground: Breeze with the QTabBar set to Fusion
  https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/media/uploaded/files/2016/09/12/3fbb5571-8fb7-4af7-b6d5-eb1d9b32cea1__tabbar-breeze-with-fusion.png
Background: pure QtCurve<OS X Graphite>. Foreground: QtCurve<OS X Graphite> with QTabBar set to Fusion
  https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/media/uploaded/files/2016/09/12/b1bc9406-4f98-4920-832b-2728aa9d2ee2__tabbar-breeze-with-qtcurve.png
Tabbed document interface in native OS X applications
  https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/media/uploaded/files/2016/09/12/5790c412-566c-42bc-83b5-efbec458d711__MacNativeTabs.png
pure native Macintosh style with Fusion QTabBar
  https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/media/uploaded/files/2016/09/12/0a98cc35-dad4-439c-af91-51ffc14e21b0__MacNative-QTabBarFusion.png
pure native Macintosh style, Fusion QTabBar, no misaligned underlining
  https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/media/uploaded/files/2016/09/12/56f92d7e-8f71-401d-b874-55165d0f701a__MacNative-QTabBarFusion.png


Thanks,

René J.V. Bertin

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