And now I uploaded another version: > Tab widgets need some work (fixing display glitches for tabs at the top and > bottom, Fixed. > handling [horizontally-positioned vertical] tabs instead of throwing those at > the QCleanlooksStyle base class), Done. > there's a glitch with the dropdown pushbutton in the Qt Designer "New" dialog Fixed. > and there might be some remaining off-by-one issues left I fixed the ones I noticed, as well as a couple of other rendering glitches. So now I'd consider the new version of at least beta quality. If you're desperately looking for a common widget style across GTK+ 2, Qt 3 and Qt 4 (and there's even an old GTK+ 1 version if you still use that, it's in the FC5 redhat-artwork SRPM under art/gtk/Bluecurve1), Bluecurve and Quarticurve are probably what you're looking for. If on the other hand you always hated Bluecurve, then why are you still reading this thread? :-) Quarticurve is designed to look like Bluecurve, it is NOT a fork aiming at "modernizing" the style, whatever that means, so any suggestions aiming at changing how the style looks are not welcome. ;-) (You're of course welcome to base your own style on Quarticurve though, that's what the GPL is for.) > Same URL: > http://www.tigen.org/kevin.kofler/pcprogs/quarticurve.7z Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list