Re: [kde] does a gtk kcmshell5 module exist?

2016-07-29 Thread René J . V . Bertin
On Thursday July 28 2016 02:52:53 Felix Miata wrote:

>https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2016-July/msg00028.html is the 
>actual screenshot in the context for which created, a show of gtk3 regression 
>high DPI KDE users of Mozilla products are likely to be seeing soon, if they 
>aren't already.

Does `kcmshell4 kde-gtk-config` still allow to get the expected results?

Also, AFAIK setting a "custom" DPI value in the fonts kcm4 used to set Xft.dpi 
. It seems that's still the case. Is that enough to address the issue?
If so, the plasma startup sequence could set the appropriate default value if 
none is set. But then that would also beg the question why GTk3 apps do not do 
something similar. The linked message above isn't really clear (to me) how the 
situation "Xft.dpi not set" is supposed to be handled.

FWIW, it'd be good to find a commonly used GTk3 application other than those by 
Mozilla which all provide their own font selection mechanism (that I presume 
many if not most users will use because of the ugly default typefaces).

R
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Re: [kde] does a gtk kcmshell5 module exist?

2016-07-28 Thread Felix Miata

Duncan composed on 2016-07-28 05:32 (UTC):


Felix Miata posted on Wed, 27 Jul 2016 23:59:17 -0400 as excerpted:



If not, why not? I don't see one in kcmshell5 --list output. :-(



AFAIK, no, doesn't exist.



The colors module has an option to apply the color scheme to non-kde
apps, and that will write appropriate gtkrc files to set gtk app colors,
but AFAIK, little else gtk-related can be set using kde system settings.



Which is frustrating, as it'd be useful to be able to set various other
gtk elements like widget style, fonts, etc, without having to having to
figure out which gtk-based package to install, along with possible deps,
to do it, something I've never taken time to research.


I asked because I had hoped to include such in a screenshot, with a more 
efficient use of space than a systemsettings window.


https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2016-July/msg00028.html is the 
actual screenshot in the context for which created, a show of gtk3 regression 
high DPI KDE users of Mozilla products are likely to be seeing soon, if they 
aren't already.

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Re: [kde] does a gtk kcmshell5 module exist?

2016-07-27 Thread Duncan
Felix Miata posted on Wed, 27 Jul 2016 23:59:17 -0400 as excerpted:

> If not, why not? I don't see one in kcmshell5 --list output. :-(

AFAIK, no, doesn't exist.

The colors module has an option to apply the color scheme to non-kde 
apps, and that will write appropriate gtkrc files to set gtk app colors, 
but AFAIK, little else gtk-related can be set using kde system settings.

Which is frustrating, as it'd be useful to be able to set various other 
gtk elements like widget style, fonts, etc, without having to having to 
figure out which gtk-based package to install, along with possible deps, 
to do it, something I've never taken time to research.

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[kde] does a gtk kcmshell5 module exist?

2016-07-27 Thread Felix Miata

If not, why not? I don't see one in kcmshell5 --list output. :-(
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