BUMP.
Okay, overlay scrollbars can be turned off with deconf, but Qt still
doesn't match the theme.
I made a similar post here one time, with no answer: ubuntuforums.org
<https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2248622&p=13144512#post13144512>
Apparently it could be a lot of themes, but I found this link:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1518404#p1518404
On 09/03/2016 10:31 AM, Jason Benjamin wrote:
After testing Ubuntu Xenial Xerus, I'd wanted to check out how Gtk 3
interfaces blend with the other desktop libraries in the software
repositories. I was very let down.
Gtk 2 interfaces still use overlay scrollbars which noticeably clash
with the Gtk 3 applications. LibreOffice draws with Swing using a Gtk
2 style, which looks bad too. This can be changed to Gtk 3 using
Synaptic, but the some of the icon controls are obscured by the dark
color of the default theme. Eclipse, which is written in SWT, uses
Gtk 2 also, even though it's been Gtk 3 capable for a good amount of
time. WxWidgets is compiled for Gtk 2, even though it can be compiled
for Gtk 3 support.
Qt whatever the version is, is not themed like the Gtk interfaces at all.
The operating system I'm using right now is Kubuntu, and this kind of
incongruence is virtually unnoticeable.
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