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 avatar commented on August 20, 2024

This is partly due to trying to match the upstream Qt Breeze assets which scale the arrows per scrollbar. Some scrollbars are thicker or narrower depending on the application, and the default has an even pixel count. Since the arrow comes to a point that is one pixel wide at the default size, this requires us to have an arrow that is an odd pixel count. Even if we made it an even pixel count, it would become similarly misaligned.

The solution would be to modify the arrow or the slider to be less like Qt's assets to align the center either on a pixel or the subpixel between the two middle pixels. Since most Qt apps scale the arrows instead, I suppose that would be the 'correct' adjustment to make.

This deserves more discussion with the other artists involved, I'll get back to you.

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