# Developing Stylesheets Stylesheets are written with [LESS](http://lesscss.org/), which is a dynamic preprocessor stylesheet language that can be compiled into Qt stylesheets. ℹ️ [LESS Functions](http://lesscss.org/functions/) ## Recommended Setup ### Windows Although any LESS compiler will work fine, here is a recommended setup. - Install [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) by Microsoft. - Add the [Easy LESS](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mrcrowl.easy-less) extension from the marketplace which will be used as the compiler. - In VSCode, navigate to your Tahoma2D stuff folder and open `config/qss/Default/less`. A `settings.json` file is already included to ensure developers work to the same standards located in `.vscode`. If the file must be created manually then the following should apply. ``` json "editor.tabSize": 2, "less.compile": { "compress": true, "sourceMap": false, "out": false } ``` ℹ️ [How to Change Settings in Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/settings). ### Linux On Linux you will need a command-line compiler `lessc`. Ubuntu: $ apt install node-less Fedora: $ dnf install nodejs-less ## How To Compile ### Windows Easy LESS uses a compile on save feature, so the theme files must be saved to generate an output. ``` Default.less themes/Blue.less themes/Dark.less themes/Light.less ``` ### Linux From Tahoma2D source directory root execute the following commands: ``` $ lessc -x stuff/config/qss/Default/less/Default.less stuff/config/qss/Default/Default.qss $ lessc -x stuff/config/qss/Default/less/themes/Blue.less stuff/config/qss/Blue/Blue.qss $ lessc -x stuff/config/qss/Default/less/themes/Dark.less stuff/config/qss/Dark/Dark.qss $ lessc -x stuff/config/qss/Default/less/themes/Light.less stuff/config/qss/Light/Light.qss ``` ## How They Work The stylesheets are designed into a component, wire-frame and palette structure similar to web design that exploits the cascade of the LESS language to generate multiple theme colors from a single layout. This method was used to prevent duplication. ### Cascade Hierarchy The include pathway is important as `components` need to be included before `layouts`. The cascade order is defined in the `main.less` file. ``` LESS // Base @import 'base/colors'; @import 'base/mixins'; // Components @import 'components/all'; // Layouts @import 'layouts/all'; ``` Then import the `main.less` file into the theme file which will add values to every variable in `Default.less`. ## Variable List There are many variables, for a full list look at `Default.less`, below is a list of the core variables. `@bg` is the main background color for the interface, almost all other color variables use it as their base color and instead use color functions to either lighten or darken the value. `@text-color` is the main text color for the interface. `@accent` is used for accenting, such as borders, separators, boxes, wrappers, think of it as secondary. `@hl-bg-color` changes the color for highlighted items and focused text fields, think of it as tertiary. # Adding New Features This is an example of how to add new features into the layout files. ``` LESS #NewWindow { background-color: @bg; border: 1 solid @accent; & QPushButton#OK { background-color: @button-bg-color; border-color: @button-border-color; color: @button-text-color; padding: 3; &:hover { border-color: @hl-bg-color; } } } ``` To call components, use the LESS extend function. ``` LESS #NewWindow { &:extend(#ComponentName all); } ``` ℹ️ [LESS Extend Docs](http://lesscss.org/features/#extend-feature) # Creating New Themes It's possible to create custom themes. ## How To - Navigate to your Tahoma2D stuff directory, and create a new folder in `config/qss`. - Create a new text file in the new folder, give it the same name as the folder and save it with the `.less` extension. - Open the LESS file and add the following line at the top. - `// out: filename.qss` - Which will control where Easy LESS outputs the compiled file on save. - Next, choose which theme you want to base from, in this example the base will be Default. - Add this line under the Easy LESS line but above everything else. - `@import '../Default/less/Default.less'` - Now the theme file is a clone of Default, so variables can be overridden. ``` LESS //out: filename.qss @import '../Default/less/Default.less'; @bg: red; @text-color: white; @hl-bg-color: yellow; // etc ``` # Notes ⚠️ When developing, always develop with the Default theme, then decide later if any changes need porting to alternate themes, in most cases it won't be necessary. ⚠️ Layout files must never have hard-coded color values, color values **must always** be variable. Each function area of Tahoma2D is split into a separate file. ### Directory Information **Base:** Contains generic color palettes, legacy code, mixins and functions. It's fine to place junk code here. **Components:** Anything re-usable is here, such as multiple tab structures, button styles, icon layouts, frames, wrappers and folder trees. **Layouts:** The core wire-frame, every window, widget and control is designed here. **Themes:** Alternate theme colors that inherit the Default theme, it is only necessary to override variable values unique to the theme.