2015-10-22, 20:38
Up to you if you want to PR it, otherwise I'll do it myself in the next couple of days.
Nope, no way to force the second option unless you want to add an override yourself for it (You'd add a new variable to hold whether the override is enabled in __init__, actually load the override in _load_widgetsbackgrounds() - a function that needs renaming at some stage - then add an if/else to the code for GUI 308. (And then update the docs, of course!) Follow how widgetRename is done for an example.
Again, though, its a sensible option so if you're not up for it (and no-one else is) I'll add it myself when I'm next working with this code.
Nope, no way to force the second option unless you want to add an override yourself for it (You'd add a new variable to hold whether the override is enabled in __init__, actually load the override in _load_widgetsbackgrounds() - a function that needs renaming at some stage - then add an if/else to the code for GUI 308. (And then update the docs, of course!) Follow how widgetRename is done for an example.
Again, though, its a sensible option so if you're not up for it (and no-one else is) I'll add it myself when I'm next working with this code.