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GTK-QT Theme Engine

   1.1  

Theme/Style GTK 1.x

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GTK-QT Theme Engine
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GTK-QT Theme Engine
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GTK-QT Theme Engine
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Link:  Link
Minimum required   Qt 4.x
Downloads:  67829
Submitted:  Dec 31 2003
Updated:  Mar 11 2008

Description:

This engine is for use by GTK applications running in KDE. It applies all Qt settings to the GTK application and uses Qt style plugins directly.

Please see http://gtk-qt.ecs.soton.ac.uk for more information and SVN instructions.




Changelog:

Changes in 1.0:

New features and general improvements:

  • Ported the theme engine to Qt4. Qt3 styles are no longer supported in this version - this is only for users who have upgraded to KDE4 or who want to use Oxygen in their GTK applications.


  • i18n:

  • Updated .pot file

  • Czech translation by David Watzke

  • Italian translation by Davide Madrisan


  • (For older changelogs, see http://gtk-qt.ecs.soton.ac.uk/downloads.php)




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     antialiasing gone

     
     by iuso on: Aug 4 2006
     
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    After I compiled KDE 3.5.4 (previous was 3.5.3), antialiasing in fonts has vanished. Any idea what might be wrong here?


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     Re: antialiasing gon

     
     by davidsansome on: Aug 4 2006
     
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    Yep, I'm experiencing some problems with KDE 3.5.4 as well. Not sure what the cause is yet, I'll look into it and get back to you when I have a solution.


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     Re: Re: antialiasing gon

     
     by iuso on: Aug 4 2006
     
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    Great, thanks a lot. :)


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     Fix antialiasing

     
     by iuso on: Aug 4 2006
     
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    Update to my previous posting:

    This problem has nothing to do with gtk-qt-engine. It's an issue with the latest KDE. I heard they changed the default font in 3.5.4, leading to missing antialiasing in others than KDE apps. Anyway whatever the cause might be, here's how to fix it:

    Go to Control Center -> Appearance & Themes -> Fonts, change "General" font to anything else, and apply. Antialiasing in non-KDE apps works again now, and you can change the font back to whatever you had before.


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     Re: Fix antialiasing

     
     by mwhitlock on: Aug 21 2006
     
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    What a strange bug and an even stranger workaround/fix. I did what you suggested, and indeed, all my GTK apps returned to using anti-aliased fonts. Thanks for the tip!


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     Crashes on FreeBSD

     
     by InFeRnODeMoN on: Aug 5 2006
     
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    When I try to close (by 'X' and File->Quit) The GIMP, it _always_ crashes.
    Using FreeBSD 6.1 with KDE 3.5.1. I also had to move a few files to make the engine work. Also the Control module doesn't find any of the GTK themes. Using .gtkrc-2.0 to set the style to Qt works fine.


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     GTK Icons ONLY

     
     by galidor82 on: Aug 10 2006
     
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    Hello everyone.

    Some apps programmed with GTK show Qt icons. I usually use QtCurve theme.
    How can I use GTK icons only?

    Thanks


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     didn't work

     
     by han001 on: Sep 9 2006
     
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    I've already used this engine with an older version of kde and it's great. Yesterday I installed Slackware 11 RC4 with KDE 3.5.4 and it didn't work. GTK apps were still ugly. I tried to compile it, a tgz package and with autopackage (0.6 and 0.7 versions). None of them worked. Is it a bug or something is wrong with my Slack? Thanks


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     Re: didn't work

     
     by mrutten on: Sep 10 2006
     
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    I've tried to use this for a while in Slackware current, but since the GTK packages were upgraded the GTK-Qt engine won't work properly anymore, so I downgraded again and blacklisted the GTK packages against upgrading. I'm starting over again if Slackware 11 is finished, but I don't think I'll be able to use GTK-Qt by then...


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     Works

     
     by mrutten on: Oct 5 2006
     
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    Ok, it seems to work fine in a fresh Slackware 11 install.


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     icons

     
     by cabbitgrrrl on: Nov 1 2006
     
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    Hi I just noticed that when this program tries to apply icons from the kde theme, it does not work with icons that are missing. I noticed this when I was using Gaim, KDE had the slick icon set on, the bold italic and underline buttons did not have proper icons on them (just missing image icons). I am using Slackware 11 with KDE 3.5.4 and GTK-QT .7


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     Re: icons

     
     by davidsansome on: Nov 1 2006
     
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    Hi Erin,

    I fixed this last night! Have a play with the latest version in SVN and let me know if the problem still exists.

    Thanks!


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