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If I log into GNOME 3 the appearance of gtk3 applications is alright (with the pretty Adwaita theme), so the configuration should be correct. But when I try to run gtk3 applications on XFCE I get a somehow "fallback" ugly look, like this:
Last edited by xiaq (2011-05-03 06:14:11)
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The gnome3 wiki mentions this. Either run the settings daemon or create the settings.ini in .config/gtk-3.0
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Have tried both before posting here. Neither works. Running gnome-settings-daemon generates the following warnings:
~% gnome-settings-daemon
** (gnome-settings-daemon:4654): WARNING **: You can only run one xsettings manager at a time; exiting
** (gnome-settings-daemon:4654): WARNING **: Unable to start xsettings manager: Could not initialize xsettings manager.
[1304379991,000,xklavier.c:xkl_engine_start_listen/] The backend does not require manual layout management - but it is provided by the application
(gnome-settings-daemon:4654): media-keys-plugin-WARNING **: Grab failed for some keys, another application may already have access the them.
(gnome-settings-daemon:4654): clipboard-plugin-WARNING **: Clipboard manager is already running.
** (gnome-settings-daemon:4654): WARNING **: Unable to register client: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.gnome.SessionManager was not provided by any .service files
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https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 02#p915402
Others (including myself) had this problem already, when Gnome 3 hit testing. Have you tried the workaround of making ~/.config/gtk-3.0 a symlink?
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https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 02#p915402
Others (including myself) had this problem already, when Gnome 3 hit testing. Have you tried the workaround of making ~/.config/gtk-3.0 a symlink?
Thanks, but I've figured out another nasty workaround:
I set the theme to Adwaita in xfce4-appearance-settings, which makes gtk3 apps look fine.
However, if applying that alone, gtk2 apps would look weird. (It seems that when given an inappropriate theme, gtk2 doesn't fall back to an ugly basis like gtk3 does, but rather a strange mixture of previous applied theme and the new inappropriate theme).
But... I've been neglecting xfce4-appearance-settings and using .gtkrc-2.0 to specify gtk2 theme, which takes priority over xfce4-appearance-settings and applies only to gtk2.
Now gtk2 and gtk3 both look good, the former configured through .gtkrc-2.0, the latter through xfce4-appearance-settings. Logically there should be a way to configure gtk3 theme "statically" (as opposed to "dynamically" with a setting daemon), but I'm satisfied here.
Anyway, the Gtk2/3 thingy is really a mess... Gtk3 apps look more foreign than Qt in a mostly-gtk2 desktop environment. I suppose some project similar to QtCurve is on the way...
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gtk-theme-hope has a unified look between GTK2 and GTK3 themes, and I'm sure more unified themes will be coming soon...
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