And my comment was pointing out that even if I had the power to design
both USC and Nautilus right down to the pixel, I would still make their
hierarchy controls look different, because they would behave
differently. And I don't think it's useful to claim that the USC
pathbutton looks non-native when (a) there is no built-in GTK control
for the purpose and (b) the custom control follows the GTK theme colors.

Many GTK applications should use custom controls, and some of them do.
An example of one that does is F-Spot with its time slider. An example
of one that doesn't but should is Totem's browser plug-in, which uses a
standard GTK slider and therefore does not display how much of an
embedded video has downloaded.

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Software Center ignores GTK style breadcrumb buttons
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