LCL implementation of Qt/Qt5 supports QStyleSheet, so you can do a lot of styling.
Please don't start threads that only ask to make something for you.You might be wanting to look at QT Quick too.
Quote from: zeljko on April 24, 2020, 07:40:52 pmLCL implementation of Qt/Qt5 supports QStyleSheet, so you can do a lot of styling.Which I think is oriented towards JavaScript, if OP's into that sort of thing.I'm sorry, but whenever I see a "shouldn't the project go off in this direction" thread my natural inclination is to query the technical acumen of the originator: does he understand the language's syntax, can be write a parser, and does he at least know the basics of code generation. By and large, people who meet those requirements don't make off-the-wall suggestions, they just work on the problem quietly and produce something demonstrable.MarkMLl
Could we have something similar for Lazarus?
The very first thing is, you need to enable QT interface on your Lazarus and that is relatively not easy.https://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Qt_InterfaceBut, please don't be discouraged.
If they think the same as me finally we will gain enough traction and someone capable will come out with his implementation.