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Firefox looks like crap again because qt-gtk-engine doesn't work in kde 4.1
Last edited by nirvanix (2008-11-05 15:48:28)
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Look for qt-gtk-engine-svn in AUR. But Firefox still looks a bit of crap, but that's only the tabs.
On an another note. The Mozilla people have ported Firefox to QT4.4.
http://blog.vlad1.com/2008/05/06/well-isnt-that-qt/
https://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Pjohnsen/MozillaQtBuild
Arch - It's something refreshing
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"root# su - bofh"
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Desktop Hardware: Dell Precision M65 laptop, core2duo, 2gb, 80gb 7200rpm
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Look for qt-gtk-engine-svn in AUR. But Firefox still looks a bit of crap, but that's only the tabs.
On an another note. The Mozilla people have ported Firefox to QT4.4.
http://blog.vlad1.com/2008/05/06/well-isnt-that-qt/
https://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Pjohnsen/MozillaQtBuild
Cool. Wish I'd read that a few months ago...
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use qtcurve
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Perhaps you can try using the GTK engine in QT4 instead. I find the qgtkstyle-svn works quite well for QT4, much more so than qt-gtk-engine did back when I used KDE3.
Arch on a Thinkpad T400s
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What I did may sound like overkill...
I installed gnome-control-center and set a theme and fonts for GTK apps. Then at startup I load gnome-settings-daemon to activate the configuration. Works great, and the settings daemon hardly eats any resources. You will lose some disk space for the gnome libs, but who cares ![]()
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Thanks for all the help guys. Lots of good answers.
I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts...
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