Good point. But Gnome and KDE developers working together... that sounds
like scifi to me :))
There are already two (maybe more) projects trying to make Gnome and KDE
look uniform. For KDE it's gtk-qt-engine and for Gnome we have
QGtkStyle. I'm not sure about QGtkStyle but the first one has the
This was a joke, I hope. Applications installed by default do have the
same look (with a small exception of Firefox) but do you know anyone,
who's using only default set of applications? I don't.
Why is Ubuntu offering few thousands of packages in repositories since
you are not willing/capable to
I've done little research today and this problem is in all mainstream
distributions, not only in Ubuntu. I apologize for that.
Font settings made in Gnome are not respected by KDE/Qt apps and
settings made in KDE are not respected by Gnome/GTK apps (but in this
case it can be overriden by
Forget about Openoffice, Openoffice can change font settings after
relogin, that's fine by me.
Other apps (all KDE/Qt apps, Firefox) are not affected by that change
even after relogin (restart). Resulting in a mix of different fonts on
my desktop when I'm NOT using only GTK/Gnome apps. And
OK, where exactly is font configuration written and why all applications
other then Gnome ones aren't respecting it?
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gnome-appearance-manager doesn't set font setting for whole system
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So let's say that half (maybe more, maybe less) of the average system is
incompatible with this solution.
Question is: How to fix it?
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I' am talking about different rendering of fonts. In Ubuntu is no simple
way to change it globally. Have a look on the screenshot I've posted and
you will see.
This bugreport isn't about buttons at all :))
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gnome-appearance-manager doesn't set font setting for whole system
Openoffice looks fine after restarting session (or PC). But other apps
don't. Situation is the same as on the original screenshot.
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gnome-appearance-manager doesn't set font setting for whole system
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Hi,
when I change font settings with gnome-appearance-properties (standard part of
gnome-control-center) - change typeface, hinting, smoothing, whatewer... it's
only affecting GTK/Gnome applications. KDE/Qt, Java, OpenOffice,
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