>> No, I think that it is based on the most customization possible point of view.
>> The reason that it seems to be KDE centric is because it *has* the ability to
>> be customizable.
>
>About customizations, I suggest you read Havoc article :
>
>http://www106.pair.com/rhp/free-software-ui.html

Well then - if GNOME is not going to allow setting of widget colours (because it'd be
way to complicated for normal computer users...), then having a theme read ~/.qt/qtrc
is the *only* way that it's gonna be consistent between toolkits.

>
>--
>Frederic Crozat
>MandrakeSoft
>

Craig.

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