On Saturday 16 July 2005 07:18 am, TreeBoy wrote: > On Saturday 16 Jul 2005 13:02, Benjamin Sher wrote: > > Dear friends: > > > > As an experienced newbie but still a newbie, I thought this might > > interest a new member of Debian who would like to harmonize his desktop, > > especially his KDE desktop by making the Gnome applications look more > > like those in KDE. I wrote this little how-to originally when a member of > > Xandros, which is a derivative of Debian. I just applied it to Debian and > > it works just the same. If you don't like the styles of your GTK > > applications (e.g. Gnome), it's very easy to change them. Just go to > > apt-get/Synaptic and search for > > GTK-engines-xxx and GTK2-engines-xxx, where the xxx stands for theme, > > e.g. GTK-engines-Geramik and GTK2-engines-Geramic (the GTK/Gnome > > equivalent to KDE's Keramik theme). Please note the these themes come for > > both GTK1.2 > > If you need just KDE and GTK2 it's easier to install: > > gtk2-engines-gtk-qt - theme engine using Qt for GTK+ 2.x > > Works for Gimp 2. > > Cheers,
Dear TreeBoy: Well, looks like I have a lot to learn. Sometimes, it's much easier than you realize. Thanks so much. Hope everyone tries the easier method first. Benjamin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]