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Dear Forum,
I'm running a fresh Arch Linux + Compiz-standalone system, and so far it is going well. However there is a visual issue that I can't figure out. All my compositing works (wobbly windows, snapping etc) but the insides of every window have the standard grey, themeless look to the them and I can't figure out where my problem is and where to look (and what to look for for that matter). Just imagine the old windows XP interface without a theme applied; you have this very straight-edged grey look and layout. My window borders and title bars are themed, just not the insides.
I'm using compiz-core, fusion-icon, the main and extra plugins for compiz, mesa is installed, xf86-video-intel is up and running and I've rooted through all the settings and managers I could find. I have not noticed any errors anywhere so there are no red flags coming up to my knowledge.
So my question is: where do I need to go look for information, what is my keyword? The wiki pages Compiz Compiz-Troubleshooting Xorg Composite and Beginner's Guide have so far not been able to help me.
Looking forward to your responses,
Matsjo
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Install lxappearance and use it to choose a gtk theme.
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Compiz doesn't touch this. If you want to change GTK themes, install something like gtk-theme-switch2 or one of the other packages mentioned in the GTK+ wiki article.
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lxappearance is very nice for adjusting GTK theme and fonts. Once you pick what you like run qtconfig in a terminal and choose GTK+ in the drop down menu so that your Qt apps will match your GTK apps (VLC, Skype, VirtualBox)
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Hey dudes/dudettes,
That went great, thank you all! Also for the final tip, I was wondering why VLC remained flat.
There is a single tail-end though; I'm using lxappearance for my themes now, but whenever I try to customize the color scheme it doesn't apply globally, only within lxappearance, and only for as long as I have it open. How can I make this persistent? Again, my searches did not provide me with an answer; although there is a topic on these fora with a similar problem, there' s no answer provided and it links to a page that is no longer online.
I know this is sort of a different question, but making a new topic seems impractical at this moment.
Cheers.
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VLC--> Tools --> Preferences --> Interface --> Change Force Window style to something nice (or choose "custom skin"
Should work...
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