Ah, OK, I think i get it. Individual applications will use gtk2 or gtk3, so
the choice isn't mine as to what is used per se, my choice is deciding what
themes are available to individual applications to use.
Thanks for the info!
On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 8:22 PM, toki clover tokiclo...@gmail.com
Hi all,
Sorry in advance for the beginners question, but I'm wondering how to know
if I'm using the gtk3 or gtk2 theme? Can I choose in any way? I have both
2.24 and 3.14 installed (debian), and I built and installed the package
using make prefix=/usr install-all as in the readme. It worked fine
2014-12-04 2:12 GMT+01:00 Will Hopper wjhopper...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
Sorry in advance for the beginners question, but I'm wondering how to know
if I'm using the gtk3 or gtk2 theme? Can I choose in any way? I have both
2.24 and 3.14 installed (debian), and I built and installed the package
Very nice! Thanks :)
toki clover ha scritto il 01/12/2014 alle 01:11:
Hello fellow E users,
Just annoucing new releases of e-gtk-theme; current version is 0.18.4 which
is pretty
complete minor a very few annoying glitches.
I posted it there:
Thanks! Great theme!
On Mon, Dec 01, 2014 at 01:11:33AM +0100, toki clover wrote:
Hello fellow E users,
Just annoucing new releases of e-gtk-theme; current version is 0.18.4 which
is pretty
complete minor a very few annoying glitches.
I posted it there:
On 01/12/14 00:11, toki clover wrote:
Hello fellow E users,
Just annoucing new releases of e-gtk-theme; current version is 0.18.4 which
is pretty
complete minor a very few annoying glitches.
I posted it there: http://opendesktop.org/content/show.php?content=156023
with screenshots.
The
Hello fellow E users,
Just annoucing new releases of e-gtk-theme; current version is 0.18.4 which
is pretty
complete minor a very few annoying glitches.
I posted it there: http://opendesktop.org/content/show.php?content=156023
with screenshots.
The project is hosted on github: