Thank you both !
Tim Kelley wrote, On 2015-05-01 22:38:
You just need gtk themes that provide both gtk2 and gtk3 versions.
Tim Kelley
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 11:17 AM, lostson mailto:lost...@lostsonsvault.org>> wrote:
apt-get install gtk2-engines-oxygen gtk3-engines-oxygen
kde-con
You just need gtk themes that provide both gtk2 and gtk3 versions.
Tim Kelley
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 11:17 AM, lostson wrote:
>
>
> On 05/01/2015 08:55 AM, baldyeti wrote:
> > Hello, just trying out debian8 (amd64) with the KDE.
> > Looks real good so far, just dislike the bulky scrollbars
> >
On 05/01/2015 08:55 AM, baldyeti wrote:
> Hello, just trying out debian8 (amd64) with the KDE.
> Looks real good so far, just dislike the bulky scrollbars
> (e.g in iceweasel)
> Can someone suggest what package(s) to install to remedy
> (in earlier releases I think one needed an oxygen theme for
Hello, just trying out debian8 (amd64) with the KDE.
Looks real good so far, just dislike the bulky scrollbars
(e.g in iceweasel)
Can someone suggest what package(s) to install to remedy
(in earlier releases I think one needed an oxygen theme for
gtk but is it gtk2 or gtk3, and something to be abl
Hello all,
I have installed KDE on my 7.1.0 box. However when I log in under KDE, all GTK
apps such as synaptic
or firefox are unthemed (then have the old windows 9x style). How can I fix
that?
Josh
; I'm using the testing repository in my notebook (as default), togheter
> > with unstable and experimental.
> >
> > The problem is my gtk apps appear ugly, different from qt apps. I have
> > select "oxygen-gtk" on System Settings -> Application Appearen
On Wed, 07 Dec 2011 00:22:25 +, Fábio wrote:
> First, sorry for my limited english.
Don't worry, we're on the same boat ;-)
> I'm using the testing repository in my notebook (as default), togheter
> with unstable and experimental.
>
> The problem is my gtk ap
Hi,
First, sorry for my limited english.
I'm using the testing repository in my notebook (as default), togheter
with unstable and experimental.
The problem is my gtk apps appear ugly, different from qt apps. I have
select "oxygen-gtk" on System Settings -> Application
Running Sid. I upgraded some 400 packages yesterday and
since then the AltGr key has stopped working in some
applications, notably Iceweasel and Claws Mail (i.e. the
applications I use 90% of the time, of course). Specifically,
when I press AltGr + any key, nothing h
> >>>
> >>> Running Sid. I upgraded some 400 packages yesterday and
> >>> since then the AltGr key has stopped working in some
> >>> applications, notably Iceweasel and Claws Mail (i.e. the
> >>> applications I use 90% of the time, of course). Specifically,
> >>> when I press AltGr + any key
2009/6/8 Carl Fürstenberg :
> On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 20:51, MRH wrote:
>> Davide Mancusi wrote:
>>>
>>> Running Sid. I upgraded some 400 packages yesterday and since
>>> then the AltGr key has stopped working in some applications, notably
>>> Iceweasel and Claws Mail (i.e. the applications I
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 20:51, MRH wrote:
> Davide Mancusi wrote:
>>
>> Running Sid. I upgraded some 400 packages yesterday and since
>> then the AltGr key has stopped working in some applications, notably
>> Iceweasel and Claws Mail (i.e. the applications I use 90% of the
>> time, of course)
Davide Mancusi wrote:
Running Sid. I upgraded some 400 packages yesterday and since
then the AltGr key has stopped working in some applications, notably
Iceweasel and Claws Mail (i.e. the applications I use 90% of the
time, of course). Specifically, when I press AltGr + any key, nothing
h
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 22:46, Davide Mancusi wrote:
> Running Sid. I upgraded some 400 packages yesterday and since
> then the AltGr key has stopped working in some applications, notably
> Iceweasel and Claws Mail (i.e. the applications I use 90% of the
> time, of course). Specifically, when
Running Sid. I upgraded some 400 packages yesterday and since
then the AltGr key has stopped working in some applications, notably
Iceweasel and Claws Mail (i.e. the applications I use 90% of the
time, of course). Specifically, when I press AltGr + any key, nothing
happens. Note that neithe
On Sat, 2009-05-23 at 21:40 +0100, Seb James wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I'm having trouble with GTK lists (for example a list of emails in
> evolution) being very slow to scroll in Debian Lenny when using a remote
> login via XDMCP. Scrolling is fine when using a local session.
>
> Has anyone else not
Hi List,
I'm having trouble with GTK lists (for example a list of emails in
evolution) being very slow to scroll in Debian Lenny when using a remote
login via XDMCP. Scrolling is fine when using a local session.
Has anyone else noticed this issue? I've tried a couple of different
client computers
This has been happening for quite a while... whenever I thaw X from
hibernation and open any GTK+ app from console, all X events in the
GTK+ app crapflood my console with errors like these:
(emacs22-gtk:13958): atk-bridge-WARNING **: failure: no device
event controller found.
(mysql-query-br
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 13:58:01 +0200
Dexter Filmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Dexter,
> Funny issue here: when I launch gtk apps like Gimp, Sonata, gThumb
> from KMenu, kicker quick launcher or "run command" the gtk theme is
> not applied. When I run from a te
Funny issue here: when I launch gtk apps like Gimp, Sonata, gThumb from KMenu,
kicker quick launcher or "run command" the gtk theme is not applied.
When I run from a terminal, all fine.
Created a new user account, fired up a kde session - all fine there, too.
Any idea how
Hi all!
I've patched (using patches from Ubuntu Hardy sources) and recompiled
freetype2, libcairo2, libxft2 and fontconfig to get the subpixel
rendering (ClearType-like) fonts.
Everything went ok, but the problem is that the subpixel rendering shows
only on KDE/QT apps but not in GTK app
Hello
I just tried downgrading libpango1.0-common and libpango1.0-0
No progress at all, still the same error.
I think this error lies somewhere in the communication between glib/gtk and
pango, as the the pango packages don't seem to be the problem, as downgrading
showed.
Is anyone able to dire
Hello there
Thank you for your reply
I'm sorry it took me so long to reply but I did not see your reply in a very
long time :(
I gave iceweasel with your parameters a try, it started.
Also, the defoma-error is gone now, so the only thing left is that apps won't
start and print me this error:
Amit Uttamchandani:
>
> Since I don't run GNOME Environment, is there anyway I can change the look of
> the GTK apps from the commandline. Specifically, can i just download a theme
> and
> change a config file?
Yes. Download theme, unpack it somewhere (IIRC, ~/.themes is a
im, gvim, and a host of other GTK apps.
> Right now they have the default "look" which I would like to change. I see
> other
> desktop distributions such as Ubuntu, Foresight, that have a much better
> window
> decoration.
>
> Since I don't run GNOME Environm
Hey everyone,
Currently running Debian Etch happily with the DWM window manager. This is a
really lightweight window manager that is quite suitable for this very old
machine. Anyways, I have iceweasel, gaim, gvim, and a host of other GTK apps.
Right now they have the default "look" whi
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 22:43:29 +0200, danteonline AT gmail DOT com wrote:
[...]
> Problem: I updated my debian lenny/sid system today (at about 14:00 CET,
> 26.07.07).
> After that update, I noticed that i couldn't launch iceweasel anymore, it
> gave
> me the error:
>
>
>
> Pango-ERROR *
Hello there
I'm new to this submit-bugs-thing and I hope I'm not doing anything terribly
wrong here.
I could not determine what package contains the bug, so I'm mailing to this
list.
Problem: I updated my debian lenny/sid system today (at about 14:00 CET,
26.07.07).
After that update, I noti
In text areas with a cursor (e.g. editing boxes in Firefox), as I move the
cursor, the old location of the cursor is apparently not properly undrawn,
leaving me with phantom cursors. See attached image.
Has anyone seen something like that? This is on one of my Debian
"testing" systems. I have
Sorry, actually the bug report exists, it is #377147
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=377147). Thre are
also some workarounds, to get things working.
PAolo
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DE apps, nor with gtk
apps running on a different machine and forwarded over to the X server
on this machine.
This only happens if I am using non-anti-aliased text. If I choose
anti-aliased text in the gnome control center, the problem disappears.
When I downgrade to libcairo2 1.0.4-2 the probl
Andrew Green wrote:
> Indeed, the problem is libcairo2. Downgraded and things work fine...
> (except that now all my package hierarchy is busted). Thanks for the
> tip.
Blearg, thanks for the confirmation. I'm going to go the other route.
Only Firefox was pooched so I'm just going to use Oper
kinds, including text areas, most text is invisible after the first
space of any line. Then when the control is highlighted, or when I
select text in a text area, the missing text is suddenly visible again.
This does not happen with OpenOffice, nor with KDE apps, nor with gtk
apps running on a different m
in menus and widgets of all kinds, including text
> > areas, most text is invisible after the first space of any line.
> > Then when the control is highlighted, or when I select text in a
> > text area, the missing text is suddenly visible again. This does
> > not happen w
highlighted, or when I select text in a text area, the missing text is suddenly visible again. This does not happen with OpenOffice, nor with KDE apps, nor with gtk apps running on a different machine and forwarded over to the X server on this machine. It _does_ happen with Firefox. I have no idea
highlighted, or when I select text in a text area, the missing text is suddenly visible again. This does not happen with OpenOffice, nor with KDE apps, nor with gtk apps running on a different machine and forwarded over to the X server on this machine. It _does_ happen with Firefox. I have no idea where
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 21:23:21 -0400, Larry Geralds wrote:
>> I notice that fonts are smaller for GTK applications (like pan) under KDE.
>> E.g., for the same app -- pan, fonts are smaller in KDE than in my fluxbox.
>
> There's a setting in Kmenu > Settings > Gnome Control Center.
>
> After setti
I notice that fonts are smaller for GTK applications (like pan) under KDE.
E.g., for the same app -- pan, fonts are smaller in KDE than in my fluxbox.
There's a setting in Kmenu > Settings > Gnome Control Center.
After setting the font size you'll need to symlink
/usr/bin/gnome-settings-daemon in
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 00:32:45 +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
>> I notice that fonts are smaller for GTK applications (like pan) under
>> KDE.
>> E.g., for the same app -- pan, fonts are smaller in KDE than in my
>> fluxbox.
>>
>> Why is that? Is there a fix?
>
> The command: "gnome-font-properties" w
--- * Tong* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi,
>
> I notice that fonts are smaller for GTK applications (like pan) under
> KDE.
> E.g., for the same app -- pan, fonts are smaller in KDE than in my
> fluxbox.
>
> Why is that? Is there a fix?
The command: "gnome-font-properties" will sort this.
-
Hi,
I notice that fonts are smaller for GTK applications (like pan) under KDE.
E.g., for the same app -- pan, fonts are smaller in KDE than in my fluxbox.
Why is that? Is there a fix?
Thanks
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2004. június 22. 13:03,
Thomas Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-> LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Debian-User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> --- LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I noticed that after an upgrade from woody to sarge, all of the
gtk-1
> > apps turned to very ugly (their fonts). Ie.: xmm
--- LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I noticed that after an upgrade from woody to sarge, all of the gtk-1
> apps turned to very ugly (their fonts). Ie.: xmms, easytag...
>
> I've attached two screenshots, so you can see what I mean.
Have a look here:
http://linuxgazette.net/issue96/
hat didn't help.
But I'm using the easytag debian package, and easytag is ugly too.
Anyone can tell me, which is the default font that gtk-1 uses for the
gtk apps? I've choosen adobe-helvetica in 'switch', but that is the
ugly font. It is strange, because I'm using
2004. jÃnius 14. 11:37,
Mark Roach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> what does 'echo $GTK_RC_FILES' give you? Are there any fonts specified
> in the .gtkrc files it lists?
I've attached my ~/.gtkrc
>
> also, try installing gtk-theme-switch, use the button to the right of
> the theme dro
On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 22:55 +0200, LeVA wrote:
> 2004. jÃnius 12. 20:34,
> Mark Roach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> -> Debian-User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 04:13, LeVA wrote:
> > > I noticed that after an upgrade from woody to sarge, some gt
2004. június 12. 22:55,
LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> I can't find that package, I'm using sarge.
>
Also after installing the `ttf-freefont' package, I can not select those
fonts from any gtk app. I did:
fc-cache -fv
xset fp rehash
defoma-user reconfigure
(and even restarted
2004. június 12. 20:34,
Mark Roach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-> Debian-User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 04:13, LeVA wrote:
> > I noticed that after an upgrade from woody to sarge, some gtk apps
> > turned to very ugly (their fonts). Ie.: xmms, easytag.
On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 04:13, LeVA wrote:
> I noticed that after an upgrade from woody to sarge, some gtk apps
> turned to very ugly (their fonts). Ie.: xmms, easytag...
> But after I've compiled gtkfxp, its fonts are nice.
[...]
> Any ideas how to fix the fonts?
hmm, they all l
Hi!
I noticed that after an upgrade from woody to sarge, some gtk apps
turned to very ugly (their fonts). Ie.: xmms, easytag...
But after I've compiled gtkfxp, its fonts are nice.
I've attached three screenshots, so you can see what I mean.
I tried to recompile xmms, because I'
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 04:11, SYNeR wrote:
[...]
> How abouts do i go using GTK themes so GTK apps look fine in
> Enlightenment?
> Is it possible without
> having to install and apply themes in GNOME? (This is how i solved the
> problem in redhat.. just quickly switched to Gnom
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 15:11, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> Actually, xchat *isn't* GTK -- it uses standard X libs, which are
> typically not all that appealing to look at. No way to theme them,
> really, without doing a lot of stuff in config files.
You must be confusing xchat with some other
ext, etc..) all just
> an ugly, bulky grey.
Actually, xchat *isn't* GTK -- it uses standard X libs, which are
typically not all that appealing to look at. No way to theme them,
really, without doing a lot of stuff in config files.
> How abouts do i go using GTK themes so GTK apps look
nd windows are
themed, althoughwhen I run an application like xchat which i presume runs on
GTK, I just getthe window border themed, with the contents of the window
(buttons,background,text, etc..)all just an ugly, bulky grey.How
abouts do i go using GTK themes so GTK apps look fine in Enlighten
indows are themed, although
when I run an application like xchat which i presume runs on GTK, I just get
the window border themed, with the contents of the window (buttons,
background,text, etc..)
all just an ugly, bulky grey.
How abouts do i go using GTK themes so GTK apps look fine in Enlightenm
Hello List!
I am currently using GNOME2 from sid and use a custom theme for all my
GTK2/GNOME2 apps. However, one app crashes (Eclipse) when using this
theme.
Are there any options to override the system-wide theme for an app? I
know that GTK1 supported this, however, no app lists this param in
th
"Wathen, Metherion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What is required to install GTK+ apps on a system?
Strictly speaking, the libgtk1.2 package and its dependencies. More
loosely, APT. :-)
> Do you need to have Gnome installed as your desktop?
No.
> Can you just instal
Hi all,
What is required to install GTK+ apps on a system?
Do you need to have Gnome installed as your desktop?
Can you just install GTK+?
If certain dependencies are needed (i.e. lib... , or lib.so) where do you
find them?
If you have .deb pkgs do you just run dpkg to install them?
Thanks for
I'm running potato 2.2r3, recently I updated gnome to 1.4, which also
caused a lot of other packages to upgrade. I'm using enlightenment 0.16.5
and efm for X. The problem is that now, whenever I run
a gtk app, it doesnt set a window name for itself, instead I get a 'no
title' in the top frame of t
Thanks for the quick reply but... both of these examples were using
autoconf/automake. That's what I don't understand.
checking for glib-config... (cached) /usr/bin/glib-config
checking for GLIB - version >= 1.2.2... yes
checking for gtk-config... (cached) /usr/bin/gtk-config
checking for GTK -
; seem to compile any gtk apps. A simple example
>
> In file included from /usr/include/xmms/plugin.h:27,
> from alarm.c:41:
> /usr/include/glib.h:66: glibconfig.h: No such file or directory
> make[2]: *** [alarm.lo] Error 1
>
> But 'locate glibconfig.h
I just nuked my Storm install (intentionally, but it is a great distro :-),
and did a full reiser-debian install and re-upgraded to Woody. In trying to
get everything back the way it was I have run into a few problems. I can't
seem to compile any gtk apps. A simple example
In file inc
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