> I just tried it in KDE4 and it works, I have the same caracters in KDE4 and
> GTK apps. That's what I searched since a long time
I downloaded qtcurve sources and compiled it, both for QT and GTK, and it
works. But the setting are not the same for GNOME and KDE applications, and I
read somewher
On Monday 18 May 2009 09:01:00 Frank Thieme wrote:
> On Saturday 16 May 2009 10:32:03 Josep Febrer Salord wrote:
> > I just recommend you using Oxygen-Molecule instead of gtk-qt-engine, you
> > can get it here:
>
> I recommend using qtcurve for Gtk, KDE3 and KDE4. So all apps are looking
> the same
On Monday 18 May 2009 09:01:00 Frank Thieme wrote:
> On Saturday 16 May 2009 10:32:03 Josep Febrer Salord wrote:
> > I just recommend you using Oxygen-Molecule instead of gtk-qt-engine, you
> > can get it here:
>
> I recommend using qtcurve for Gtk, KDE3 and KDE4. So all apps are looking
> the same
On Saturday 16 May 2009 10:32:03 Josep Febrer Salord wrote:
> I just recommend you using Oxygen-Molecule instead of gtk-qt-engine, you
> can get it here:
I recommend using qtcurve for Gtk, KDE3 and KDE4. So all apps are looking the
same...
Bye...Frank
Hi,
I just recommend you using Oxygen-Molecule instead of gtk-qt-engine, you can
get it here:
http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Oxygen-
Molecule+KDE+%26+GTK%2B+unified+theme?content=103741
Have a great day,
Josep
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On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 9:22 AM, didi.debian wrote:
> I mostly use Iceweasel to browse the web, but it is a GTK app.
> So to make it look better I installed the gtk-qt-engine-kde4 package and
> set
> it so that gtk apps look like kde apps.
> But the tabs don't render very well on my machine. They
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