[README] custom themes: explaining the 'abstract' attribute

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Vinicius Moreira
2020-12-01 12:14:17 -03:00
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- description: theme's description that will be displayed on the interface. It supports translations like `name` (e.g: description[es] = Mi tema).
- version: theme's version. It just works as information at the moment. (e.g: 1.0)
- root_theme: optional attribute that points to a theme that must be loaded before the theme. It supports the bauh's default theme keys (e.g: default, light, ...) or a file path (e.g: `/path/to/root/file.qss`).
- abstract: optional boolean attribute (true/false) that should only be used by themes that are not complete on their own and just work as a base (root) for other themes. Abstract themes are not displayed on the interface. Full example: [default.qss](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vinifmor/bauh/qss/bauh/view/resources/style/default/default.qss)
- **my_theme.vars**: optional file defining `key=value` pairs of variables that will be available for the .qss file (can be referenced through the symbol **@**. e.g `@my_var`). Full example: [light.vars](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vinifmor/bauh/qss/bauh/view/resources/style/light/light.vars)
- common theme variables available:
- **style_dir**: path to the .qss file directory. Example: @style_dir/my_icon.svg