wolfpld, 20 days ago @pervognsen @rovarma @molecularmusing Yeah, but it just reduces to: it's a library always available to be installed. When I was using Gnome some time ago (when xwayland had broken DPI scaling on KDE), I avoided KDE applications, because there was always something wrong with them visually. (Recently it turned out it might be https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/adwaita-icon-theme/-/issues/288) Some people may want to have a consistent look of their desktop UI. There are reasons why eg. Qt may not be installed on a system.
@pervognsen @rovarma @molecularmusing Yeah, but it just reduces to: it's a library always available to be installed.
When I was using Gnome some time ago (when xwayland had broken DPI scaling on KDE), I avoided KDE applications, because there was always something wrong with them visually.
(Recently it turned out it might be https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/adwaita-icon-theme/-/issues/288)
Some people may want to have a consistent look of their desktop UI. There are reasons why eg. Qt may not be installed on a system.