On Sunday 18 December 2005 23:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about '[gentoo-user] Re: Cntrl menu,other browser fnts (not wwwpage fnts)-firefox': > "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Since you are using kde, I suggest emerging x11-themes/gtk-engines-qt. > > It will give you a kcontrol applet for changing your gtk theme and > > also install a theme that uses qt to render the gtk widgets. Qt will > > use your kde theme. > > Thanks, I have some major emverging going for the next few hours but > will try that later.
You may be able to do the emerges in parallel, just make sure they aren't going to try and install the same package. Sure, they'll both take longer, but if it's major emerging you might get to use gtk-engines-qt faster that way instead of waiting for the one you've already got going to finish. WARNING: Parallel emerge has never borked my system, but I don't know that it's completely safe. I do know is confuses the heck out of emerge --resume. :( > Maybe you'll know about another method too. I seem to recall having a > chrome* something file that set some of that stuff once upon a time. > Something I'd cadged off the net. Maybe it was for plain mozilla. Firefox has retain some of this. I believe it's userchrome.js or something now. With a simple 'equery f mozilla-firefox | grep -i chrome' I found some files that might be interesting under /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox. Those are probably global settings, there are also some chrome in my user directory that you can find with 'find ~/.mozilla -iname "*chrome*"' > Anyway I don't see those kind of files under ~/.moziila anymore. None > with `chrome' in the name at all. *shrug* I have some, but since I installed kde-3.5 I use the only browser for linux that passes the ACID 2 test. -- Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 514984 YM/AIM: DaTwinkDaddy -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list