On 08 8:13:S, you wrote: > On 08 7:22:S, Joel Rittvo wrote: > > Tom Brinkman wrote: > > >> I just noticed that you can get it as an rpm from Extras > > >> also. > > > > > > OK, you talked me into it ;) 'yum install gtk-qt-engine' > > > > > > BUT, as soon as I click on "GTK Styles and Fonts", kcontrol > > > segfaults an disappears. > > > > I am not running Rawhide or a test version right now, so there > > is probably some incompatibility just for the moment there. > > You might want to try it again in a few days or weeks. At > > least with the rpm, you can remove it easily if it causes > > problems. > > > > It actually lets you use any KDE style. It has a "choice" to > > "use my KDE styles with GTK applications" or you can specify > > another style for it to use with GTK applications. There is > > also a choice for having it use your KDE fonts with GTK apps, > > or you can chose a different font. It is simply meant to be a > > way to get some settings automatically sent to GTK apps from > > within a KDE desktop. They can be similar settings or > > different settings as you choose. I do think it will solve 90% > > of your issues, but obviously it will need to run correctly > > first! Sometimes I just havt'a wonder, I'm an idiot! I sux! ;) Anyhow a lightbulb finally went off.... you didn't try gtk-qt-engine as root. A definite PEBKAC. So, # yum install gtk-qt-engine (a FC extras package) # kcontrol Now, "GTK Styles an Fonts" didn't segfault kcontrol, an I was able to properly configure everything but dpi. Logout/in an nothin is fixed. Another lightbulb, yeah but you only changed settings for root user. So I ran kcontrol as user, this time choosin "GTK Styles an Fonts" didn't sig11, an I was able to configure gtk apps to use qt settings. Logout/in an Voila!! - FIXED! Thanks Joel ;) -- Tom Brinkman Corpus Christi, Texas -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list