*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 36256 ***

I can confirm this on the latest dist-upgraded dapper. Logging in under KDE 
with the setting "Use my KDE style in GNOME" creates a ~/.gtkrc that reads: 
# This file was written by KDE
# You can edit it in the KDE control center, under "GTK Styles and Fonts"

include "/usr/share/themes/Qt/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"

style "user-font"
{
        font_name="DejaVu Sans 9"
}
widget_class "*" style "user-font"

gtk-theme-name="Qt"
gtk-font-name="DejaVu Sans 9"



On subsequent GNOME logins, GNOME also takes on the Qt theme, leading to QT 
widgets inside GNOME. Deleting this .gtkrc-2.0 file and restarting GNOME yields 
GNOME widgets in GNOME again, but starting KDE will cause this to happen all 
over again.

This is a very irritating bug for switching back and forth from KDE. Whether 
this is fixed through KDE being more careful about placing gtkrc files or 
gnome-settings-daemon ignoring this file, it's an important fix for Dapper 
because lots of curious newcomers will install both KDE and GNOME and be 
clueless as to why KDE scars their GNOME apps.
-- 
gtk2-engines-gtk-qt causes GNOME looks ugly!
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/31723

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