On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 12:27:28AM +0000, Chris Vine wrote:
>
> What a curious point. You want your program to display itself using a GNOME
> theme but you don't want to run any GNOME daemons to do it. It is a bit like
> complaining that you cannot run a KDE program without the KDE libraries
> installed.
>
> Actually, GTK+ is a little more accommodating than KDE, because you can set
> styles and fonts and the like by hand by amending or providing
> {gtkdir}/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc to specify them.
Isn't this completely upside down? Why should anyone have
two Gtk+ themes, one in effect when gnome-settings-daemon is
running and one when it isn't?
The point is, Gnome should set Gtk+ theme so that it's
really set. You should not lose it even if you uninstall
Gnome completely after it. Anything else is creeping
reverse dependency of Gtk+ on Gnome.
Yeti
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That's enough.
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