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  "path": "/2026/05/30/some-progress-on-oxygens-icons-and-more/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-30T11:27:06.000Z",
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  "textContent": "So... progress continues on Oxygen\n\nOver the last few weeks me and Pravin Kumar have been filling in some of the gaps in the icon set. There are still quite a few missing icons around the place, but slowly Oxygen is becoming a bit more complete again.\n\nIts fun revisiting this old project after all these years. Sometimes I find myself looking at old icons wondering what younger me was thinking. Sometimes the answer is \"not much\"or, the answer is \"way too much\"..\n\nEither way, Oxygen continues to grow.\n\nTalking about fun...\n\nI've also been spending some time investigating QML styling and themeing. And in this case not because i have immediate plans do this, but mostly because i am curious about what is possible and where the limitations actually are.\n\nOne thing I learned over the years is that there is often a large gap between what a toolkit \"officially\" allows and what a sufficiently stubborn designer can get away with\n\nSome of the ideas are probably completely unreasonable. Some not so much\n\nWhich usually means they are worth exploring.\n\nI've been experimenting with possible directions for O² and thinking about how a future visual language could work. And this that im doing now is more of an exploration on the range rgther than what it actualy look slike\n\nNothing concrete yet.\n\nMostly experiments.\nQuestions.\nTerrible ideas.\nPossibly a few good ones hidden among them.\n\nIf things continue to move forward we (via KDAB) probably make a video showing some of these investigations, experiments and concepts. Sometimes its easier to explain visual ideas by showing them instead of writing walls of text about them.\n\nSo stay tuned\n\nAnd as always... if you are using Oxygen, thank you.\n\nIts nice seeing that this old project still has a few new stories to tell.",
  "title": "Some progress on Oxygens icons and more…"
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