Skinning
Note: This tutorial will probably not be complete.
Creating a Mumble Skin
QSS Files
In your settings you may select a QSS file as a skin.
It's basic structure may include:
QTreeView {
background-color:white;
color:black;
}
QTextBrowser {
background-color:#CCCCFF;
}
QMenuBar{
}
QMenu{
}
You may use
background-color
and color
like a CSS definition.
QTreeView
refers to the channel/player area of Mumble.QTextBrowser
refers to where messages are printed.QMenuBar
andQMenu
refers to the top menu.
For more complex skinning, your QSS file should have more general elements, such as scrollbars, checkboxes, buttons, and text. It is recommended to refer to the Qt Style Sheets Documentation for this. For styling a particular part of Mumble, see Qt Structure.
Changing Icons
If you place your QSS skin file in a folder with icons, the icons will be loaded next time Mumble is started.
Here's a list of icon files:
- authenticated.png
- channel.png
- channel_linked.png
- config_asio.png
- config_basic.png
- config_dsound.png
- config_msgs.png
- config_network.png
- config_osd.png
- config_plugin.png
- config_shortcuts.png
- config_ui.png
- deafened_overlay.png
- deafened_self.png
- deafened_server.png
- mumble.16x16.png
- mumble.32x32.png
- mumble.48x48.png
- mumble.64x64.png
- muted_local.png
- muted_overlay.png
- muted_self.png
- muted_server.png
- talking_alt.png
- talking_off.png
- talking_on.png
See Also
- Skins for a list of Skins