This page contains the necessary information to get started developing custom themes for qBittorrent. They are supported since version 4.2.2.
These are theme bundles for qBittorrent.
They should contain all files required to support theming in qBittorrent and are packed using Qt's Resource Compiler.
qBittorrent accesses files inside .qbttheme
using Qt's Resource System.
Currently, qBittorrent only searches for a stylesheet.qss
and config.json
inside a .qbttheme
file but you can also add your own custom resources (read more here).
You can check out this Python script(here) for the easy creation of .qbttheme
files.
At runtime, qBittorrent loads only stylesheet.qss
to support theming and config.json
which currently only manages GUI colors. You can include custom resources with your bundle files to use it with stylesheet.qss
stylesheet.qss
is a Qt stylesheet, which is basically custom CSS for Qt.
You can read more about Qt stylesheet syntax here. A reference is also available here.
for changing qBittorrent specific GUI colors, you have to use config.json, NOTE: A large part of colors is already changeable from stylesheet but the following are QBitTorrent's specific context-sensitive colors,
{
"colors": {
"Palette.Window": "<color>",
"Palette.WindowText": "<color>",
"Palette.Base": "<color>",
"Palette.AlternateBase": "<color>",
"Palette.Text": "<color>",
"Palette.ToolTipBase": "<color>",
"Palette.ToolTipText": "<color>",
"Palette.BrightText": "<color>",
"Palette.Highlight": "<color>",
"Palette.HighlightedText": "<color>",
"Palette.Button": "<color>",
"Palette.ButtonText": "<color>",
"Palette.Link": "<color>",
"Palette.LinkVisited": "<color>",
"Palette.Light": "<color>",
"Palette.Midlight": "<color>",
"Palette.Mid": "<color>",
"Palette.Dark": "<color>",
"Palette.Shadow": "<color>",
"Palette.WindowTextDisabled": "<color>",
"Palette.TextDisabled": "<color>",
"Palette.ToolTipTextDisabled": "<color>",
"Palette.BrightTextDisabled": "<color>",
"Palette.HighlightedTextDisabled": "<color>",
"Palette.ButtonTextDisabled": "<color>",
"Log.Time": "<color>",
"Log.Normal": "<color>",
"Log.Info": "<color>",
"Log.Warning": "<color>",
"Log.Critical": "<color>",
"Log.BannedPeer": "<color>",
"TransferList.Downloading": "<color>",
"TransferList.StalledDownloading": "<color>",
"TransferList.DownloadingMetadata": "<color>",
"TransferList.ForcedDownloading": "<color>",
"TransferList.Allocating": "<color>",
"TransferList.Uploading": "<color>",
"TransferList.StalledUploading": "<color>",
"TransferList.ForcedUploading": "<color>",
"TransferList.QueuedDownloading": "<color>",
"TransferList.QueuedUploading": "<color>",
"TransferList.CheckingDownloading": "<color>",
"TransferList.CheckingUploading": "<color>",
"TransferList.CheckingResumeData": "<color>",
"TransferList.PausedDownloading": "<color>",
"TransferList.PausedUploading": "<color>",
"TransferList.Moving": "<color>",
"TransferList.MissingFiles": "<color>",
"TransferList.Error": "<color>"
}
}
Here
- Palette refers to QPalette, and following string(after .) denotes Color roles
- Log refers to log messages and the following string (after .) denotes the type of messages
- Transfer List refers to central view containing all of your torrents entries and the following string(after .) denotes torrent state on which based on which row colors would be decided.
<color>
value supports normal rgb values(#rrggbb) or svg color names. It follows Qt's named color convention convention
This is introduced in qBittorrent v4.3.0
qBittorrent uses QResources::registerResource to use the bundle file, you can imagine it like QBittorrent extracts bundle file in a special path which is :/uitheme
, so every file should be referenced accordingly f.e let's see you have to change the image QRadiaButtons indicator, so to reference a light/radio_button.svg
inside your bundle file, you should do something like this
QRadioButton::indicator:unchecked,
QRadioButton::indicator:unchecked:focus
{
image: url(:/uitheme/light/radio_button.svg);
}
reserved files and their structure in bundle files are - stylesheet.qss
and config.json
both should occur at the root of your bundle file.
Starting with v4.3.0 you can change the icons of GUIs too, you just have to include your icons in the theme bundle under the icons prefix. The icon name should be the same as the originals icons. See all the icons here (https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/tree/master/src/icons) an example can be read here jagannatharjun/qbt-theme#29 (comment)
Following way of changing TransferList row's color is removed after version 4.2.5, please change your bundle files accordingly and instead use config.json
TransferListWidget
{
qproperty-downloadingStateForeground: limegreen;
qproperty-forcedDownloadingStateForeground: limegreen;
qproperty-downloadingMetadataStateForeground: limegreen;
qproperty-allocatingStateForeground: #cccccc;
qproperty-stalledDownloadingStateForeground: #cccccc;
qproperty-stalledUploadingStateForeground: #cccccc;
qproperty-uploadingStateForeground: #63b8ff;
qproperty-forcedUploadingStateForeground: #63b8ff;
qproperty-pausedDownloadingStateForeground: #fa8090;
qproperty-pausedUploadingStateForeground: #4f94cd;
qproperty-errorStateForeground: red;
qproperty-missingFilesStateForeground: red;
qproperty-queuedDownloadingStateForeground: #00cdcd;
qproperty-queuedUploadingStateForeground: #00cdcd;
qproperty-checkingDownloadingStateForeground: #00cdcd;
qproperty-checkingUploadingStateForeground: #00cdcd;
qproperty-checkingResumeDataStateForeground: #00cdcd;
qproperty-movingStateForeground: #00cdcd;
qproperty-unknownStateForeground: red;
}