On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:05:36AM -0400, Bill Puschmann wrote:
It's been a while, but I remember using gtkchtheme in the past for stuff like this. Run it once, choose a theme and it creates all the gnome-ish theme configs for you. Firefox then picks up those values. The best part - no daemons and you can install different themes if that's your thing.
Right, that works if you just want to use theme fonts. The problem comes when you use gnome font dialogs or the like. They seem to require daemons. I suppose that one could write a GTK theme file, but it's probably more trouble than it's worth. Gnome also seems to require daemons for the likes of mouse cursors (which only appear for GTK+ apps...). Hm. It's a mess.
Firefox, which is the only GTK-ish app that I use, doesn't care much, though, as long as you don't use the `native' theme. It draws its own menus, and uses whatever fonts its theme specifies. (Incidentally, you should all try out Vimperator.)
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