Sergio Belkin wrote: > I've installed F15 preserving home partition, and gtk apps look ugly. > I've made a workaround moving .gconf and it fixed partially. (I'm > using KDE SC) > > I've found some comments about it at (with a proposed workaround too): > > http://www.kirsle.net/blog/kirsle/gnome-s-impact-on-everything > > Can be this considered a bug? For GTK+ 2 applications: 1. make sure oxygen-gtk is installed, 2. go to KDE's System Settings, pick the GTK+ entry (kcm-gtk) and select oxygen-gtk there. This will take effect only for GTK+ 2 applications. kcm-gtk doesn't support GTK+ 3 yet, and oxygen-gtk's GTK+ 3 port is under development and not packaged in Fedora yet. Also note that kcm-gtk only affects KDE Plasma sessions, not GNOME, Xfce, LXDE etc. ones. For GTK+ 3 applications, there's only one choice at this time: Adwaita, the default theme from GNOME 3. (Well, there's a second choice: The builtin old- school fallback inside GTK+ 3 itself, which is what you see in the screenshot on that blog entry.) So, if (like most people) you find the builtin fallback ugly, make sure adwaita-gtk3-theme is installed. It is the systemwide default, so installing it will make your GTK+ 3 applications pick it up automatically. We hope to have a solution for better KDE integration, like the one for GTK+ 2 (oxygen-gtk, kcm-gtk), available for GTK+ 3 soon. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel