Когда разрабатываете свой GUI с помощью PyQt для какого-либо софта бывает необходимо позаимствовать цвета из текущего стиля интерфейса. Например, чтобы правильно раскрасить свои виджеты, подогнав их по цвету. Ведь бывает, что ваш GUI используется в разных софтах. Причём некоторые со светлой темой а другие с тёмной.
По умолчанию стили наследуются, но если вы задаёте какую-либо раскраску для части виджета через свой styleSheet, то требуется ссылаться на цвета текущего стиля.
Как это сделать? Как получить нужный цвет из палитры имеющегося стиля? Это достаточно просто, нужно использовать класс QPalette и его роли.
Например, мне нужно достать цвет текста из одного виджета и применить его в другом как цвет фона (не важно зачем именно так, просто захотелось😊).
Получаем палитру виджета и сразу достаём нужный цвет, указав его роль.
from PySide2.QtGui import QPalette
color = main_window.palette().color(QPalette.Text)
теперь можем использовать этот цвет в стилях
my_widget.setStyleSheet(f'background-color: {color.name()};')
Готово, мы динамически переопределили дефолтный стиль используя текущий стиль окна!
На самом деле есть запись покороче, в одну строку и без лишних переменных. Не очень-то по правилам CSS, но Qt это понимает.
my_widget.setStyleSheet('background-color: palette(Text);')
Этот способ не подходит если вам нужно как-то модифицировать цвет перед применением в своих стилях. В этом случае потребуется первый способ.
Зато он прекрасно сработает в файле .qss, то есть не придётся в коде прописывать раскраску отдельных элементов через ссылки на палитру, всё красиво сохранится в отдельном файле .qss!
QListView#my_widget::item:selected {
background: palette(Midlight);
}
Про имеющиеся роли можно почитать здесь🌍
#qt#tricks
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Since the start of this year, there has been a significant rise in attacks targeting members of the Ismaili community, including killings and kidnappings, a stark escalation compared to 2025, when incidents against them were largely confined to theft and property damage.
Incidents Targeting the Ismaili Community in 2026:
Haider Haider from Salamiyah killed in Homs on February 18, 2026,
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Maad Nasser, 66 years old, killed in front of his house in Salamiyah on February 10, 2026
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Ismail Mustafa Safar from Salamiyah countryside was found dead in
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Ali Mustafa Al-Eizouqi, killed near Salamiyah on January 22, 2026
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Joseph Milad Zeino, young man in his twenties, kidnapped from a local store in Domar near Damascus on March 12, 2026.
Kidnappers are demanding a huge ransom
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Protest in Salamiyah denouncing killings,, and the lack of security in the city, on February 13, 2026
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Happening now, an arrest campaign in #Misyaf and Western #Hama countryside by #Jolani forces.
Tens of #Alawite young men have been arrested arbitrarily, following the wide peaceful Alawite protests.
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