> The gnome-color-chooser application creates a separate file which overrides
> the particular user's default settings. Making some changes with
> gnome-color-chooser and then reading the resulting file should be
> instructive on finding which key/variable pairs you need to read.

> The gconf-editor package is a graphical interface to gconf, and it may also
> be of assistance.

Hmm.. I should be reading the colors from gconf instead of directly from
gtk?  I noticed that some colors were in gconf, but I thought the
location varied with the gtk engine you are using.

> python-gconf contains the bindings that allow you to work with gconf in
> python.

I've already got gconf in the script to read the Gnome Desktop
background color.

http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~endolith/%2Bjunk/wine-color-scraper/files

> (KDE's wine configuration tool is written in python, if my memory
> serves me correctly. )

What's the name of the KDE tool?

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