Hi,

Thank you for a reply.

> first, kde configuration modules are packaged as kde-config-foo

Ok, I can rename binary package to kde-config-gtk2-gtk3-style for example.
Does it look good for you? Or have you another suggestion?

> second, what does it do that kde-config-gtk-style doesn't do ?

It was written in my ITP and RFS messages into Debian BTS. Quotation:

> Some information about KDE GTK Configurator:
>   Configuration dialog to adapt GTK+ applications appearance to your taste
>   under KDE. Among its many features, it lets you:
>    - Choose which theme is used for GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3.x applications.
>    - Tweak some GTK+ applications behaviour.
>    - Select what icon theme to use in GTK+ applications.
>    - Select GTK+ applications default fonts.
>    - Easily browse and install new GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3.x themes.
>
> Also I should note that very similar package available in Debian:
>   http://packages.debian.org/sid/kde-config-gtk-style
>
> But it is for GTK+ 2.x only. This is serious limitation because there is a lot
> of programs which use GTK+ 3.x libraries now. And this is the future...

But I can repeat it in other words if you need.

kde-config-gtk-style does not allow to:
* select themes for Gtk 3.x applications
* preview available themes for Gtk 2.x and Gtk 3.x applications
* custmize toolbars and menus for Gtk applications
* select icon themes for Gtk applications
* download and apply Gtk 2.x and Gtk 3.x themes from http://opendesktop.org/
  in few mouse clicks

All these things can be done in kde-gtk-config.

Regards,
Boris



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