And, if you use some simple workarounds, you can have your GNOME & KDE
apps look exactly the same.

In SuSE (not sure about other dists), you set "Apply Colors to Non-KDE
applications" in KDE Control Center > Appearance > Colors.

Then, after setting your GNOME fonts (run gnome-font-properties) to
match KDE's do the following:
ln -s /opt/gnome/lib/control-center-2.0/gnome-settings-daemon
~/.kde/Autostart

The above line ensures that the gnome-settings-daemon, (which obviously
is the daemon for GNOME settings :-) runs when KDE starts. 

That should do it.

P.

On Fri, 2005-11-25 at 15:24 +0300, Patrick Okui wrote:
> On Friday 25 November 2005 14:41, Ronny wrote:
> > .Unfortunately I use KDE
> 
> Most GNOME apps can run on KDE given that you have the compatibility 
> libraries 
> and vice versa.
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