For KDE, make sure you're not hitting this bug in KDE:

http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=15698

Per comment 20, it looks like the fix will be in the next KDE 4.3
update.

On Nov 2, 7:58 am, Aldo Mann <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks, but if you use that you lose a few pixels.
> If Google want a minimalistic multiplatform image of the browser, why
> in Windows, Chrome uses the aero theme, and of course the
> transparencies? Why in Mac OS X, Chrome uses the aqua theme? In GNU/
> Linux we need a more integrated interface, not only the icons and
> colours, or the title bar (if you select it): something like the
> Firefox 4.0 mockup, using all the elements of the used theme.
>
> On 2 Nov, 00:41, Ben <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Like this(?):
> > GTK+ colors/metacity wm:http://yfrog.com/dzchromiumgtkmetacityp
> > GTK+ colors/kwin wm:http://yfrog.com/dzchromiumgtkkwinp
>
> > To use your window manager's borders, make sure the "use system title
> > bar and borders" box is selected, as shown in this screen-shot (option
> > surrounded with orange box):http://yfrog.com/2pchromiumsettingsp
>
> > I doubt they will do anything more than supporting that, though, because
> > they want chromium's borders to be generic enough to work on most
> > desktop environments. But if someone knows better, feel free to correct
> > me.
>
> > On Sat, 2009-10-31 at 17:01 -0700, Aldo Mann wrote:
> > > In Windows you have 
> > > that:http://www.4xpdf.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/chrome_pre_pdf.jpg
> > > In Mac you have 
> > > that:http://www.guatemalahosting.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/chrom...
> > > The integration is excelent, the windows borders, the buttons, the
> > > colors...
> > > Why we, the GNU/Linux users, have to have a non-full-integrated (not
> > > only the Icons and the color of the bar, I mean the borders, the
> > > managing buttons and so on)? In GNOME you don't really mind it, but in
> > > KDE Chrome/Chromium is totally rare with the system.
>
> > > I'm not complaining, I'm just suggesting this. If the integration with
> > > the themes (not only the icons and colors) is developed in a future,
> > > fantastic!, but if it's not, well, I will can live with it (I use
> > > Chromium because it's powerful, not for the integration with the
> > > system).
>
> > > On 31 oct, 14:17, "S.D.Allen" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > There already is integration with GTK. What more do you want? Personally
> > > > I find that using GTK slows down the launch speed slightly so I have
> > > > reverted back to the 'Google Theme' which I tend to prefer in keeping
> > > > with the minimalistic design goals of Google-Chrome. There are quite
> > > > frankly some terrible examples of Linux UI design out there.
>
> > > > On Thu, 2009-10-29 at 16:07 -0700, Aldo Mann wrote:
> > > > > Chromium integration using GTK in GNOME (I don't know how it works in
> > > > > KDE) is so cute, but I think it would be awesome a total GTK
> > > > > integration.
> > > > > In Mac OS X, Chromium and Google Chrome, look like Mac programs, in
> > > > > GNU/Linux it looks like a Windows program.
>
> > > > > I love Chromium, but I'd like it much more if it looks like all my
> > > > > system. Actually I think all GNU/Linux users would appreciate the
> > > > > integration.
>
> > > > Cheers,
> > > > Steve
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