I don't know how to fix the problem, or even if I would call it a
problem, but I believe the reason this is happening is that the Login
Windows Preferences windows is being run by root and so follows the
theme for root not necessarily your user theme.  I assume that the root
theme tries to mimic your theme and that's why it works for human and
clearlooks (which are globally installed in /usr/share/themes) and not
for T-ish (locally installed in ~/.themes).  Try running other root-
level programs (Synaptic, Users and Groups, Network, etc.) with the
t-ish theme and compare with user-level programs.

One reason it might not be considered a problem is that using the root
theme gives you a visual clue that the program you're using could has
elevated privileges and *potentially* could be harmful if used
incorrectly.

A possible workaround might be to install the theme (basically
copy/paste) to /usr/share/themes.

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[Gutsy] When using non-default themes some apps get ugly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172254
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