On 10/13/2009 01:13 PM, Sven Lankes wrote: > Reviews for qtcurve-* are on the way [1][2] > > Apparently this is what opensuse uses by default for gtk-apps started > under KDE. Maybe we can switch to using it as default too. Yeah, that would be nice. QtCurve can make GTK+ 2 app- lications use KDE 4 icons, and with configuration, it can also achieve a reasonable approximation of Oxygen visually: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/Oxygen+Like+%28for+QtCurve%29?content=110590 This is considerably less hacky than the error-prone gtk-qt-engine or that pixmap theme that is hardcoded to the default color scheme. The way to do this would be to put a .sh script into the default $KDEHOME/env/ that sets GTK_RC_FILES to point to a prepared GTK+ 2 config file that sets it to use QtCurve, along with a set of QtCurve default configs that fit in well with the KDE 4 defaults. That's essentially what openSUSE does, afaik. It ma- akes GTK+ 2 apps use QtCurve by default in a KDE se- ssion, but doesn't affect Gnome or any other envi- ronment. -- Best regards, Eike Hein