I'm having a weird issue with the latest gtk-qt-engine (and/or other 
recent updates).

I run KDE, with a custom theme (white text on dark blue window 
backgrounds), and using gtk-qt-engine (set to the "Raleigh" style).  Up 
until recently, GTK-based apps would all inherit these color and style 
settings.  E.g., Firefox would render as white on blue, and using the 
Raleigh style.

And on one of my Arch boxes it still does work that way - even after the 
recent updates.

However, on 2 of my other Arch boxes, it doesn't.  Although Firefox will 
use the Raleigh style, it won't inherit the blue and white color 
settings.  Rather, it renders using "standard" Firefox colors:  black 
text on a grey window.

Firefox isn't the only GTK app this happens with either.  Thunderbird 
and Pan also render this way.  (Although a few other GTK apps don't seem 
to exhibit this problem, such as Gaim and Eclipse.)

I'm not sure what's different about the one box that this does work 
properly on.  I'm assuming it must be some weirdo config setting, but I 
have no idea what.

Anyone else seeing this and/or have a workaround?  Obviously it's only a 
cosmetic issue, but I use my machines heavily and much prefer the dark 
backgrounds and so would like to get it fixed.

Tnx,

DR


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