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GtkQt - Set Gtk theme via KDE

   0.07  

Theme/Style GTK 1.x

Score 42%
Link:  http://
Downloads:  7200
Submitted:  Jul 9 2003
Updated:  Jan 31 2006

Description:

This is a GTK engine whose purpose is to automatically set your Gtk style from your active KDE style. For example, with QtCurve installed, if KDE is set to use QtCurve, then this "engine" will tell Gtk to use the matching QtCurve style.

It reads your ~/.qt/qtrc file to determine your Qt/KDE style. If a matching GTK theme can be found (in either /usr/share/themes or ~/.gtk) then GTK will be set to use that.

Matching KDE to Gtk themes with different names, is achieved via entries in a qtstyle2gtkstylerc file (located in /usr/share/themes/GtkQt/gtk(-2.0), and/or $HOME/.qt). By default, these files will use the "Qt" gtk engine - so that if you have Baghira selected as the KDE theme, then the "Qt" engine will be used by Gtk to have a similar look.

To use, its best to set the following environment variables

GTK_RC_FILES=/usr/share/themes/GtkQt/gtk/gtkrc
GTK2_RC_FILES=/usr/share/themes/GtkQt/gtk-2.0/gtkrc

SUSE tends to set these env varis in /opt/kde3/bin/startkde.something or /opt/kde3/env/startkde.suse.sh




Changelog:

0.07
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1. If $HOME is not set, then try to ascertain from passwd entry.
2. Remove toolbar icon setting, font setting, etc. Only the actual
Gtk theme is set now. This saves duplication, as QtCurve and the
Qt Gtk engine set this information as well.




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 help

 
 by rommel on: Jun 20 2004
 
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i am new to suse but i cant get this working and am not sure what to add to get it to work... i am having trouble installing or having this see gtk2 libraries. i am using suse-9.1-x86_64 so maybe that is my trouble?

anyone using 64bit suse and have this working


ciao

rommel


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 a few small issues

 
 by Hintzy on: Jul 7 2004
 
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First I want to agree with everyone else that this is awesome work! I'm still pretty new to this whole Linux thing (and LOVING it) and I've been tweaking a lot of things to see what I can do with the appearance and layout of my desktop. Getting my GTK apps to match the rest of KDE is a huge improvement!

I've run into a couple small things that you may or may not know about. I'm using Mandrake 10.0 and KDE 3.2, just for reference. First, I've noticed that the taskbar buttons for my GTK apps will flicker sometimes, especially when the app is busy, like changing webpages in Firefox. When I first loaded GtkQt, the XMMS taskbar button flickered continuously until I closed and restarted XMMS.

Also, I've found that highlighted text in an inactive window is invisible. (I'm using Plastik color scheme, QtCurve style, and Thin Keramik window decor if it matters) For example, if I select a layer in the Gimp's layer dialog and then change focus back to the image window, the highlighted line in the layer dialog becomes all white.

Both of these are pretty minor, but worth mentioning in case you have any ideas how to get around it. Let me know if you need any other information from me that will help. Thanks again for your hard work!

-John


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 Re: a few small issu

 
 by CraigD on: Sep 2 2004
 
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Umm... I don't think these issues are due to GtkQt. The taskbar flashing is a KDE feature - I think. The text colouring could be a QtCurve bug - which version do you use?


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 Re: Re: a few small issu

 
 by Hintzy on: Sep 2 2004
 
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You're right, the text color issue was a QtCurve bug, which I've fixed and forgot to repost. :-p

As for the flickering, I actually mean the text and button outline flickering erratically, not the button flashing a color (which is a KDE feature). And that problem has also mysteriously disappeared!

So, basically, the issues I had went away and I forgot that I had posted about them, so I didn't tell you that it's all better and you're program is great! :-D

Thanks!
-John


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 Doesn't work for me

 
 by jimmywithtorch on: Nov 19 2004
 
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I followed all instructions as described in README and even INSTALL. But I didn't get it working. Maybe because I don't have gnome installed. Though I have mandrake Galaxy theme installed for qt and gtk both. So as the name of this application suggests, it should work.


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 Re: Doesn't work for

 
 by CraigD on: Dec 13 2004
 
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You might need to:

export GTK_RC_FILES=/etc/gtk/gtkrc
export GTK2_RC_FILES=/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc

...or something similar if you distro overrides these variables.


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 GTK3 port ?

 
 by DDZ on: Dec 5 2011
 
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Hello !

Are you able to port this to GTK3 and last QT version ?
Thank you very much !


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 Re: GTK3 port ?

 
 by gravy on: Jan 7 2012
 
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I second that!


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