2014-12-04 2:12 GMT+01:00 Will Hopper <wjhopper...@gmail.com>:

> Hi all,
>
> Sorry in advance for the beginners question, but I'm wondering how to know
> if I'm using the gtk3 or gtk2 theme? Can I choose in any way? I have both
> 2.24 and 3.14 installed (debian), and I built and installed the package
> using "make prefix=/usr install-all " as in the readme. It worked fine and
> I can select and use the 'e' theme from the 'applications theme' menu. But
> when installed it, I noticed the everything was installed under the gtk-2.0
> directory. And in the email it mentioned that the gtk3 theme was very good
> compared to the gtk2 one, and I just want to know what I'm getting, and try
> both if I can.
>
> And thanks for writing this! I've always hated having super obviously
> non-enlightenment themed stuff clashing with the dark theme, and now i
> don't!  Awesome!
>

First you should use both or `rm -fr' what you don't need if you know what
you're doing. Although you could remove openbox/metacity if you do not
need any of them.

You cannot remove gtk-2.0 drectory unless you know what you're doing...

You may read the 0.19.0 release announce to know a bit more about
what is better...

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