> Interesting ... , I wonder how it tells the non-KDE apps. Must be in
> some way that the GNOME apps aren't understanding. Has it ever worked
> before?
Yes, it has worked for a very long time. Only recently has it stopped
working. I did a fresh install of Debian/KDE and then the GNOME
programs,
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 01:27:42PM -0500, Bart Szyszka wrote:
| > Ok, so you have set KDE's options, and GNOME isn't looking for them.
| > Is this really odd? If you want to affect the GNOME apps, you'll have
| > to set /GNOME/ options. (or make KDE emulate GNOME so that the GNOME
| > apps get th
> Ok, so you have set KDE's options, and GNOME isn't looking for them.
> Is this really odd? If you want to affect the GNOME apps, you'll have
> to set /GNOME/ options. (or make KDE emulate GNOME so that the GNOME
> apps get the expected information)
No no no. There's an option in KDE2 under the
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 12:22:05PM -0500, Bart Szyszka wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I have the latest version of KDE2 from unstable and none of
| my GNOME programs are taking on KDE2's colors and fonts
| even though I have that option enabled in Kcontrol. Is there
Ok, so you have set KDE's options, and GNOM
Hi,
I have the latest version of KDE2 from unstable and none of
my GNOME programs are taking on KDE2's colors and fonts
even though I have that option enabled in Kcontrol. Is there
a config file I can edit manually to check for this? It's especially
bugging me since all the fonts in my GNOME progr
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