On Saturday 12 Jun 2010 Nikos Chantziaras sent: > On 06/13/2010 12:28 AM, Peter Lewis wrote: > > On Saturday 12 Jun 2010 Nikos Chantziaras sent: > >> No, it doesn't. The colors are all wrong; they don't follow the color > >> theme I'm using in KDE. > >> > >> On 06/12/2010 10:17 PM, michael@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >>> http://kde- > >>> look.org/content/show.php/Oxygen+KDE+%28Firefox+Theme%29?content=117962 > >>> > >>> looks very similar to oxygen > >>> > >>> Am Samstag 12 Juni 2010 21:08:17 schrieb Nikos Chantziaras: > >>>> On 06/12/2010 09:09 PM, Martin Koller wrote: > >>>>> On Friday 11 June 2010 10:57:14 Peter Lewis wrote: > >>>>>> I find this odd as I run openSuSe 11.2 and Firefox and Open Office > >>>>>> are both integrated with the KDE look and feel, Firefox more than > >>>>>> Open Office. Open Office uses its own file open and file save > >>>>>> dialogues but they are similar to the KDE native versions. > >>>>> > >>>>> The open office and firefox file dialog _is_ the same as the KDE one > >>>>> in openSuse 11.2. > >>>>> AFAIK openSuse people spent quite amount of time to make the KDE > >>>>> integration fly. > >>>> > >>>> I looked at it, and Firefox doesn't look anything like a KDE app. > >>>> Buttons, menus, input-fields, and other widgets don't look right. > >>>> Neither do they follow my current Qt style, if I change it. > >>>> > >>>> So unless I'm seeing a different openSUSE 11.2 than everyone else, > >>>> where is this "integration"? Unless of course having a KDE file > >>>> dialog counts as "very well integrated" these days. > >>>> > >>>> /rant off. > > > > I can only say what I find. Firefox main window has all the appearance of > > being KDE styled and when I open a File->Open File dialogue and put it > > alongside the KWrite file open dialogue, they look and behave the same. > > All the Places that I have defined within KDE are available on the > > Firefox dialogue in the same place and with the same icons. > > > > I am sorry if you find different and I am at a loss to explain it. > > Yes, the file dialog. I'm not talking about the file dialog. I'm > talking about Firefox itself. (Its widgets, you know, tabs, buttons, etc.) > That I think I can explain, I am using Oxygen theme in Firefox and Oxygen style, colours and icons with ozone windows in KDE. You are quite right that the application of a theme in KDE does not filter through to Firefox but once set up I perceive a consistent look. Its good enough for me but you are obviously more sensitive to application appearance and behaviour. -- All the best, Peter Lewis ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.