Le jeu 18/09/2003 � 16:35, Stephen Kuhn a �crit :
> On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 00:22, Dan Winship wrote:
> > OK, Ben Kahn in our support department did some investigating and
> > figured out what's going on. It seems SuSE 8.2 is set up so that when
> > you use KDE, by default it completely overrides the Gtk theme settings
> > and always uses a qt-like theme engine which, it turns out, is really
> > really awful.
> > 
> > In order to disable this, you have to do:
> > 
> >     touch ~/.no-qtrc-to-gtkrc-mapping
> > 
> > and then log out and log back in. (You may then need to change the gtk
> > theme in the control center as well.)
> > 
> > -- Dan
> 
> Y'all didn't happen to come up with a similar fix for Mandrake, now did
> y'all?

It is not needed because we are not screwing GTK configuration when
people are using KDE.. Moreover, our default GTK/QT theme engine
(galaxy) is a real GTK engine, not a ugly pixmap one..

If you choose Galaxy as KDE theme, the same one will be used in GTK
apps. If you are choosing a different one, it won't be used by default
(IIRC).. In any case, you can disable this behaviour by disabling "use
same color in non-KDE applications" in KDE control center.

-- 
Frederic Crozat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mandrakesoft

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