Warren Samples wrote:

Try this in your terminal:

'gconftool-2 -g /desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_color_scheme'


Here's what it gives me:

warren at mint-i7 ~ $ gconftool-2
-g /desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_color_scheme
fg_color:#3d3d3d3d3d3d
bg_color:#e0e0deded3d3
text_color:#c7c7c7c7c7c7
base_color:#3c3c3b3b3737
selected_fg_color:#3d3d3d3d3d3d
selected_bg_color:#d0d0d9d9d3d3
tooltip_fg_color:#ffffffffffff
tooltip_bg_color:#2e2e2d2d2a2a

Here I get a "no value set for '/desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_color_scheme'

:(

As much as I appreciate your help (and will no doubt find the other gconf elements valuable later on), after I posted I realized that the Lambert Method will work: enough LC objects take on the appropriate hilite color automatically (like default buttons, checkboxes that are set, and others) that I should be able to use those to get what I need.

The extra advantage of the Lambert Method is that it'll (hopefully) work under KDE as well as Gnome.

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 Richard Gaskin
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