#include "statusbarmessagelabel.h"
#include <kcolorscheme.h>
-#include <kcolorutils.h>
#include <kiconloader.h>
#include <kicon.h>
#include <klocale.h>
QPainter painter(this);
// draw background
- QColor backgroundColor = palette().brush(QPalette::Background).color();
- QColor foregroundColor = KColorScheme(QPalette::Active, KColorScheme::View).foreground().color();
+ QColor backgroundColor = palette().window().color();
if (m_illumination > 0) {
- // TODO: are there foreground and background colors available for
- // "error messages"?
- backgroundColor.setRgb(255, 255, 0, m_illumination);
- QColor mixColor(0, 0, 0, m_illumination);
- foregroundColor = KColorUtils::overlayColors(foregroundColor, mixColor);
+ // at this point, a: we are a second label being drawn over the already
+ // painted status area, so we can be translucent, and b: our palette's
+ // window color (bg only) seems to be wrong (always black)
+ KColorScheme scheme(palette().currentColorGroup(), KColorScheme::Window);
+ backgroundColor = scheme.background(KColorScheme::NegativeBackground).color();
+ backgroundColor.setAlpha(qMin(255, m_illumination*2));
}
painter.setBrush(backgroundColor);
- painter.setPen(backgroundColor);
+ painter.setPen(Qt::NoPen);
painter.drawRect(QRect(0, 0, width(), height()));
// draw pixmap
}
// draw text
- painter.setPen(foregroundColor);
+ painter.setPen(palette().windowText().color());
int flags = Qt::AlignVCenter;
if (height() > m_minTextHeight) {
flags = flags | Qt::TextWordWrap;