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* Ensure styles always get to polish the application paletteTor Arne Vestbø2020-07-211-0/+3
Before 0a93db4d82c051164923a10e4382b12de9049b45 we would polish the application palette even when it was the default palette, as we always recreated the system palette each time a style was set. After the change we skipped polishing the palette unless it was set by the user, under the assumption that the style would set its own default palette if it wanted to override the system palette. This turned out to break the style's ability to slightly tweak the palette via polish (versus the more full on standardPalette approach). We now polish both the default palette and user palettes, and we do so as part of the normal palette update logic. This ensures that the style also gets a chance to polish the palette when the platform theme changes. The polish will not have an effect on the resolve mask of the palette, as the polish is conceptually the same as a base palette, and should not affect e.g. Qt::AA_SetPalette. Fixes: QTBUG-85469 Fixes: QTBUG-85188 Pick-to: 5.15 Change-Id: I869e9c442b177de4f1dc49eb75220709306f4d12 Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>