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Some QT5 applications (systemsettings"5" -- why not call it systemsetting5, so the 5 is both the S amd the 5????!!!111 If you're going to change the binary name at least make it kooler) would use some default QT5 style, even when other QT5 (I guess) applications were already using the correct theming. Ops, nope, now I recall, I had it enforced by ksysgyard -style or exporting the style override at the...
I got this at http://setup.weeb.ch, I believe. I reworked the make system using mc2 and made a few very minor changes, such as centering the window on showEvent() and addding save/restore to/from files.
There are several interesting features in the code from grid setup to BigList STL templates
and multi core processing code.
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