qtstyles
A collection of Qt Style Sheets accompanied by useful classes.
Installation
qtstyles is python 2 and 3 compatible.
pip install qtstyles
Overview
Provided are Two ways to change your Qt application style sheet:
1. With the StylePicker class
View available styles with:
from qtstyles import StylePicker
StylePicker().available_styles
And change the Qt application style using the get_sheet() method:
from qtpy import QtWidgets
from qtstyles import StylePicker
app = QtWidgets.QApplication([])
win = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
app.setStyleSheet(StylePicker("qdark").get_sheet()) # <-- changing the style here
win.show()
app.exec_()
2. We can also change the style sheet with an instance of StylePickerWidget (inherits from QComboBox)
from qtpy import QtWidgets
from qtstyles import StylePickerWidget
app = QtWidgets.QApplication([])
win = QtWidgets.QMainWindow()
picker_widget = StylePickerWidget() # <-- this QComboBox allows the user to change style sheets
win.setCentralWidget(picker_widget)
win.show()
app.exec_()
See the 'Overview Notebook.ipynb' for additional details.
Motivation
When looking for Qt ('.qss') style sheets most were scattered across different sites. Disclaimer: I've collected these style sheets from different repositories and they are not my own work. Attribution, links and the associated licenses have been provided at the top of each qss file. If you'd like to add a style sheet please create a pull request and I'll be happy to take a look.
What does it look like
The StylePickerWidget is in the bottom left hand side of this window: