status-desktop/ui/StatusQ
Pascal Precht 359787835d fix(Core): disable StatusIcon ColorOverlay if no color is supplied
This is needed to have the underlying SVG's color bleed through and
make use of the image's opacity at the same time.

Using `ColorOverlay` together with (half) transparent colors doesn't
work very well as it makes the underlying SVG color come through,
result in wrong colors.

Applying `opacity` on the image itself cause the `ColorOverlay` to
reduce in opacity as well. So in order to work with transparent
colors, we need a way to turn of the ColorOverlay and work with the
Image's opacity, which is what this change enables.
2022-09-21 18:20:02 +02:00
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sandbox refactor(Controls): make use of newly introduced StatusIconSettings in button controls 2022-09-21 18:20:02 +02:00
src fix(Core): disable StatusIcon ColorOverlay if no color is supplied 2022-09-21 18:20:02 +02:00
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README.md

README.md

Status QML

An emerging reusable UI component library for Status applications.

Usage

StatusQ introduces a module namespace that semantically groups components so they can be easily imported. These modules are:

Provided components can be viewed and tested in the sandbox application that comes with this repository. Other than that, modules and components can be used as expected.

Example:

import Status.Core 0.1
import Status.Controls 0.1

StatusInput {
  ...
}

Viewing and testing components

To make viewing and testing components easy, we've added a sandbox application to this repository in which StatusQ components are being build. This is the first place where components see the light of the world and can be run in a proper application environment.

Using Qt Creator

The easiest way to run the sandbox application is to simply open the provided sandbox.pro file using Qt Creator.

Using command line interface

To run the sandbox from within a command line interface, run the following commands:

$ git clone https://github.com/status-im/StatusQ
$ cd StatusQ/sandbox
$ qmake sandbox.pro -spec macx-clang CONFIG+=debug CONFIG+=x86_64 && /usr/bin/make qmake_all
$ make

Once that is done, the sandbox can be started with the generated executable:

$ ./bin