Hello Group,
I am running FreeBSD 14.0 with the XFCE4 desktop and lightdm. I use KDE's Dolphin file manager because it's the only one I've found that shows me the duration of mp3 files. This is important as I do a lot of radio work, and need to know how long the songs are.
Anyhow, I use qt5ct to change the theme of Dolphin to dark, so that it matches the rest of my system. With Linux it was pretty simple: I had to add QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=qt5ct to /etc/environment. How do I do this with FreeBSD? I'm using the bash shell, so I thought that using the EXPORT command within ~/.bashrc would work, but it doesn't seem to. Or maybe I just didn't do it right. I've tried creating /etc/environment and /usr/local/etc/environment, but that didn't work either.
So, any advice is configuring qt5ct with the Environment variable would be appreciated! It's really not crucial, as it's purely cosmetic.
Thanks!
I am running FreeBSD 14.0 with the XFCE4 desktop and lightdm. I use KDE's Dolphin file manager because it's the only one I've found that shows me the duration of mp3 files. This is important as I do a lot of radio work, and need to know how long the songs are.
Anyhow, I use qt5ct to change the theme of Dolphin to dark, so that it matches the rest of my system. With Linux it was pretty simple: I had to add QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=qt5ct to /etc/environment. How do I do this with FreeBSD? I'm using the bash shell, so I thought that using the EXPORT command within ~/.bashrc would work, but it doesn't seem to. Or maybe I just didn't do it right. I've tried creating /etc/environment and /usr/local/etc/environment, but that didn't work either.
So, any advice is configuring qt5ct with the Environment variable would be appreciated! It's really not crucial, as it's purely cosmetic.
Thanks!