Kevin Kofler wrote:
Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
By the way, colours on old kde3 apps doesn't work,
either, despite enabling for non-kde4 applications in
system settings (kftpgrabber) - I can see it already:
file a bug report :-)
There's already an ages-old bug report, the upstream KDE develope
Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> By the way, colours on old kde3 apps doesn't work,
> either, despite enabling for non-kde4 applications in
> system settings (kftpgrabber) - I can see it already:
> file a bug report :-)
There's already an ages-old bug report, the upstream KDE developers don't
care.
I should add that, for the first time ever, the slider
bars work! They don't flicker and disappear and reappear.
This is looking very good. Colours are a minor touch,
icing on the cake.
By the way, colours on old kde3 apps doesn't work,
either, despite enabling for non-kde4 applications in
sy
Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> Now, I do get the nodoka theme, but the colours
> are not carried over. I think another
> logout/login should cure that.
It turns out... It didn't! I have nodoka and my kde
fonts, but not the colour scheme.
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Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> 2.18.3-9
Well, I got 2.18.3-11. Now, I do get the nodoka theme,
but the colours are not carried over. I think another
logout/login should cure that.
Looks pretty good. Nice that themes will start working
for gtk :-)
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Rex Dieter wrote:
> make sure to have at least gtk2-2.18.3-9.fc12
Ok. I guess removing the script wasn't enough. I will
look for 2.18.3-9 on koji.
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Rex Dieter wrote:
> manually remove ~/.kde/env/gtk-qt-engine.sh
I uninstalled gtk-qt-engine first, but the script was
still there. Gone now.
I have gtk2-2.18.3-8.fc12.x86_64, which is the most
recent to be released for rawhide. I guess 2.18.3-9 is on
koji? I will try without first, hoping tha
Rex Dieter wrote:
> Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
>
>> Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
>>
>>> I will give it a try.
>>
>> After a few hours of testing, I see that the font
>> selection works well, but the widget style does not work.
>> I know this is a new program and this is the very first
>> step.
Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
>
>> I will give it a try.
>
> After a few hours of testing, I see that the font
> selection works well, but the widget style does not work.
> I know this is a new program and this is the very first
> step.
Works for me (though you'll ha
Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> I will give it a try.
After a few hours of testing, I see that the font
selection works well, but the widget style does not work.
I know this is a new program and this is the very first
step.
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Rex Dieter wrote:
> there's a scratch build
Vielen Dank!!! I will give it a try.
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Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> Rex Dieter wrote:
>
>> For F-12+, my plan is to allow the new kcm-gtk package
>> to... provide a systemsettings/kcm module to configure
>> gtk theming
>
> When will it be available, even as a testing rpm? I
> looked in koji and it is not there and yum knows nothing
Rex Dieter wrote:
> For F-12+, my plan is to allow the new kcm-gtk package
> to... provide a systemsettings/kcm module to configure
> gtk theming
When will it be available, even as a testing rpm? I
looked in koji and it is not there and yum knows nothing
about it.
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This is to announce my intentions to orphan (and hopefully eol) gtk-qt-
engine in fedora.
For F-12+, my plan is to allow the new kcm-gtk package to Obsoletes it. It
will provide a systemsettings/kcm module to configure gtk theming, but
without the problematic "Qt" gtk engine. See also:
https:/
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