*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 36256 ***
The workaround proposed by Luka Renko seems to be an elegant and simple
workaround indeed! It would be great to keep gtk2-engines-gtk-qt by default in
Kubuntu as it allows for a much better integration of GNOME applications under
KDE.
Thanks a lot!
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 36256 ***
The ~/.gtkrc file for gtk2-engines-gtk-qt should only get copied to the home
directory if there isn't an existing ~/.gtkrc file, if that's not the case we
should find out why. Maybe gnome doesn't make a ~/.gtkrc file by default.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 36256 ***
Can we workaround this issue in a way that login into KDE would switch to own
version of ~/.gtkrc (via symlink or similar) and login into GNOME would use own
version of ~/.gtkrc?
That way we could have ~/.gtkrc.gnome and ~/.gtkrc.kde and would just
*** 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
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 36256 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 36256
gtk2-engines-gtk-qt causes GNOME-panel to crash upon startup and causes
Gnome to look ugly
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gtk2-engines-gtk-qt causes GNOME looks ugly!
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/31723
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