Closing this 10 year old thread.
]]>...maybe I should start another thread?
Yes
Need to read a lot to understand Arch
Need to read a little to understand Forum.
You are necrobumping a DECADE-old thread.
]]>martin@archlinux ~/Téléchargements> ./Installe_Assistant_Telechargement.bash
QGtkStyle was unable to detect the current GTK+ theme
Well, after trying some program installation, I don't get the message, but the bash doesn't start. Nothing happen, maybe I should start another thread?
]]>export GTK2_RC_FILES="$HOME/.gtkrc-2.0" &
in my xinitrc but it didn't work. well the culprit turned out to be the "&" in the end. removed that and now it works (again), on an openbox environment without any gtk3.
so check that before you go installing libgnomeui!
edit: weirdness! i just wanted to check if i can undo this, but i can't! i removed the line from xinitrc and rebooted just to be sure.
the var GTK2_RC_FILES is empty now, but qt apps (pkgbrowser, vlc) still use my current gtk style (i don't have and never had libgnomeui installed).
[the reason i tried is because qt4 isn't rendering pixel/bitmap fonts properly, so i would like it to use my gtk style, but a different font.]
cyrusza wrote:Installing gconf alone doesn't work if you don't have gnome. In that case you need to set theme name with this command:
gconftool-2 --set --type string /desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme your-theme-name
Change "your-theme-name" with your theme name
Thank you! This worked for me.
This worked for me as well. Thanks!
]]>gconftool-2 --set --type string /desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme your-theme-name
makes Virtualbox using the correct gtk theme but not the cursor or icon theme.
In order to set the correct icon theme run:
gconftool-2 --set --type string /desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme your-theme-name
For the cursor theme another addition step is required.
First set the gconf value:
gconftool-2 --set --type string /desktop/gnome/peripherals/mouse/cursor_theme your-theme-name
Now create a folder 'default' in /usr/share/icons and add the following lines to a file called 'index.theme':
[Icon Theme]
Inherits=Adwaita
You are done. Virtualbox should now use the same icon and cursor theme.
]]>Installing gconf alone doesn't work if you don't have gnome. In that case you need to set theme name with this command:
gconftool-2 --set --type string /desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme your-theme-name
Change "your-theme-name" with your theme name
I had the same issue with Cinnamon 1.6 and VirtualBox which uses QT.
Using the above command for my default GTK theme Adwaita did the trick.
Thank you.
]]>kid7st wrote:dipesh.nomad wrote:This works.
Yeah,This works for me,too!
Thank you!not for me..
This works for me thanks
]]>gconftool-2 --set --type string /desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme your-theme-name
This, alone, worked for me. I'm using Gnome 3 and although I have a GTK them compatible with GTK2 and GTK3 (Zukitwo), I'm running what looks like to be pure GTK3 apps and a few QT ones (e.g virtualbox). One has to remember to rerun the command if the GTK3 theme is changed, for consistency...
]]>Installing gconf alone doesn't work if you don't have gnome. In that case you need to set theme name with this command:
gconftool-2 --set --type string /desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_theme your-theme-name
Change "your-theme-name" with your theme name
Thank you! This worked for me.
]]>dipesh.nomad wrote:skull-y wrote:pacman -S libgnomeui
That solves the problem with the style of qt-apps. Its the dependecie of glabels.
This works.
Yeah,This works for me,too!
Thank you!
not for me..
]]>skull-y wrote:pacman -S libgnomeui
That solves the problem with the style of qt-apps. Its the dependecie of glabels.
This works.
Yeah,This works for me,too!
Thank you!
skull-y wrote:pacman -S libgnomeui
That solves the problem with the style of qt-apps. Its the dependecie of glabels.
This works.
Thank you!
]]>