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Hi!
Is there some package i could install that adds more gtk styles other than raleigh and qt in the kcontrol module?
Also, for some weird reason, I have 2 entries listed on the kcontrol sidebar for Gtk styles and fonts....
Thx in advance!
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gtk-qt-engine is an engine for gtk that applies qt themes to gtk programs So you can add new Qt themes to GTK programs if you want.
And everyone has the same problem with the 2 icons in there
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ah good to know that bug isn't computer specific..
how do i install styles like clearlooks?
make firefox etc. look like when it does on gnome
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You can't. Maybe if you install KlearLook QtCurve theme and use that in GTK-Qt-Engine it will look like Clearlooks, otherwise, you can't
I don't know why you'd want that, isn't it better to have all applications have the same style?
Here's KlearLook link: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=31717
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Hmm... that's strange.. i remember in FC5 i can switch to clearlooks theme among others frmo the menu. I really like the clearlooks blue scrollbar. Currently all my gtk apps including xchat looks ugly.
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http://gtk-qt.ecs.soton.ac.uk/index.php
I presume that's the homepage of the plugin and it clearly shows the option to choose clearlooks in the menu.
Am I missing something?
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Well, they have a clearlooks theme preinstalled it seems...
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IIRC, any of the GTK2 themes you install will show up in that menu, but only some of them actually work. At this point, I use qtcurve, and have for quite a while, so it's been a while since I looked at that much, but as far as I remember clearlooks should work just fine. Have you installed clearlooks?
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Which pacman package are clearlooks and other gtk themes in?
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[merlin@ArchLinux ~]$ pacman -Ss clearlooks
community/clearlooks 0.6.2-4
An attractive gtk engine with a focus on usability.
community/gtk-rezlooks-engine 0.6-8
Clean looking gtk theme engine based on the cairo-enabled CVS clearlooks
engine code.
It's that easy
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Ah ok thx!
After installing, I do have added entries in the menu i.e clearlooks, clearlooks-deep-sky, Crux etc. but none of them gives the blue scroll bar as in the site above. Previously, selecting clearlooks works. Now, it just gives me some plain white scrollbar.
Any ideas?
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Thats because clearlooks has a white scroll bar. Fedora 5 I believe uses murinne engine, not clearlooks. It's in [community], try that one.
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Hmm.. Thx for the reply!
Are u sure murinne is in the repos? i can't find it through the web search.
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Yep, I'm sure.
pacman -Ss murrine
community/gtk-engine-murrine 0.31-1
GTK2 engine to make your desktop look like a 'murrina', an italian word meaning the art glass works done by Venicians
glass blowers.
community/murrine-configurator 0.4.1-2
Configurator for Murrine GTK Engine
Not trying to be rude, but you should probably read http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman to get familiar with pacman and what all you can do with it. ('man pacman' helps too) The web search doesn't check [community], you need to use the AUR search for that. I find it easier to do the search with pacman first, then if I can't find it to go to the web searches.
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Ah thx hugin! The scrollbar in murrinaAquaish is pretty close to http://ww1.pureupload.com/public/pview/ … dopera.png
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Also, for some weird reason, I have 2 entries listed on the kcontrol sidebar for Gtk styles and fonts...
everyone has the same problem with the 2 icons in there
How strange! Any idea, what the reason for this behaviour could be? I ask, because this problem did not appear in the Kubuntu Edgy 6.10 installation, which I tried before Arch, and I also did not have such a double entry when using Gentoo, so I assume it has to be an Arch specific problem.
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