Thanks :-)
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The patch just got in
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Thanks! :)
Anyway, I changed Gtk style in KDE's System Settings from "Use my KDE style" to
"Human" and that did the trick for my setup (Ubuntu with Kubuntu-desktop over
it, both with default themes), now everything seems to work well and look right
in both Gnome and KDE. I'll see what happens wh
Yes, I just saw the patch wasn't in kdebase.
Just resent it, let's see what heppens.
It'll be in soon, don't mind ;)
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I understand that this problem was solved in Breezy, but what about
Dapper? I installed yesterday Ubuntu Dapper beta, then kubuntu-desktop
over it. After loggin in KDE and than back in Gnome I have a blue-ish
theme in menus and disappearing icons in OpenOffice.
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Great, thanks! :)
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The problem should now be resolved.
The theme will be autoconfigured by startkde in the profile only if neither
gnome nore xfce are installed.
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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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We now how to correct this, and a little scripting in startkde is required.
I'm working on that and a patch should be released tomorrow.
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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WORKAROUND: rm ~/.gtkrc-2.0
This is quite annoying. KDE will change the GTK theme to qt, but the GNOME
theme selecter can't change it back. You can only change it back by deleting
the gtkrc file.
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Can we workaround this issue in a way that login into KDE would switch to own
version of ~/.gtkrc (via symlink or similar) and login into GNOME/XFCE would
use own version of ~/.gtkrc?
That way we could have ~/.gtkrc.main and ~/.gtkrc.kde and would just symlink to
apporiate one on login. Can we
Setting this to critical since it breaks a lot of things in Ubuntu and Xubuntu.
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Severity: Major => Critical
Priority: Medium => High
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Just to confirm that I am seeing weird rendering issues with firefox and other
programs in kubuntu dapper. The package also rendered openoffice almost
unsuable -- all the toolbar icons and menu items disappeared except on mouse
over. Best workaround I have found is to select a different gtk them
Broken in Xubuntu, too (Dapper). If ~/.gtkrc-2.0 exists, xfce4-panel crashes
and the system hangs at login. Deleting the file and removing the package
resolves it.
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Luka, my mistake. I was looking at the cvs revision of qt_qt_wrapper.cpp,
which is at 1.80.
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I'd like to complete Florian's list:
- When you are lucky Gnome does not start anymore because gnome-panel crashes
permanently
- It is not possible to switch off QT in the Gnome Theme Chooser
I think that kubuntu-desktop should not depend on gtk2-engines-gtk-qt. I
understand that it is nice to h
Rocco: are we really far behind?
Last version mentioned is 0.60 which is used in ubuntu:
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/gtk-qt
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I don't know how many of these issues have been fixed upstream, but we seem to
be pretty far behind. It might be worth investigating a newer version.
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While this packages is important for gnome apps to look good in KDE, there is a
list of problems it causes in gnome when KDE and gnome are both installed.
I felt it was neccessary to list them to show how important this issue really
is:
- Menu's highlights are blue in all themes
- KDE icons are u
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