Am Montag, 22. August 2016, 15:57:28 schrieb Wolfgang Bauer:
I had a look at that helper application's source code, that is used to switch the KDE4 style to breeze. The problem seems to be that it only does so if the look-and-feel is set to breeze too, but we use "openSUSE" as look-and-feel by default in the openSUSE branding.
On second look, this cannot be the problem, i misinterpreted the code on the first glance. What the code actually does is to read the default values from the look-and- feel if the look-and-feel is not the default (breeze). I did notice something fishy there though, it used "Breeze" as default value when reading the widget style, but the style is named "breeze" (i.e. with a lower case 'b'). So if the value cannot be read from the look-and-feel, it would set a non-existent style, which would likely cause a fallback to KDE4's default "oxygen". I'm just wondering why this hasn't been a problem before (i.e. upgrade from 13.2 to 42.1 or Tumbleweed), this code hasn't been touched in one and a half years. And as we do set the widget style to "breeze" in the openSUSE look-and-feel, this can actually only be a problem if the upstream branding is used, i.e. plasma5-workspace-branding-openSUSE is not installed. That cannot be the problem here either though, as then the application menu would not have the openSUSE logo as icon (which it does have on the screenshot). In any case, I'll do the upgrade in a VM, and try to reproduce and investigate the problem. Will take some time though... Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org