JUAN ERNESTO FLORES BELTRAN wrote: > Andrew Conkling wrote: > >> Then you need to install a good theme. :) Your distro, assuming >> you're using a major one, should >come with a good selection already. > > I am running Suse 10.0 > > Thomas Mills wrote: >> In general, the theme philosophy is meant to give users control over >> the appearance of >applications on their computer and to ensure a >> consistent look across the board. That is, normally, >the application >> writer should never have to think about themes at all -- across the >> board, all GTK >applications will have the same look for dialogs, text >> entries, buttons, etc. > > So, my pygtk application as well as my Desktop Environment (Open_Office, > Konqueror, etc) is going to be graphically improved depending on the > theme installed?? What if y only want to improve my application but not > the whole environment?? I am really interested on a GTK theme called > VistaBut, once installed on my computer is going to change the whole > environment or only my pygtk applications?, what happens if then I > decide to create a .exe by using py2exe and run the application in a > windows system??? Is the theme (and all the nice looking) lost as a > result of this??
WingIDE is doing exactly that, so it is possible. You can basically do anything with gtk themes or engines. The windows theme engine for gtk+ is getting pretty good these days, gtk+ applications looks like real native windows applications. However, that's not what you want, but it's just pointing out what's possible. -- Johan Dahlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Async Open Source _______________________________________________ pygtk mailing list pygtk@daa.com.au http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://www.async.com.br/faq/pygtk/