Re: GTK 3 TQt Engine Styles

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On Monday 09 August 2021 12:30:30 dep wrote:
> said Leskala via tde-users:
> | For GTK3 I recommend installing the package "gtk3-nocsd". It will force
> | GTK3 applications to refrain from drawing their own titlebar
> | (client-side decoration as the Gnome folks call it) and will restore the
> | TDE titlebars instead.
> |
> | Secondly, I recommend the GTK2/3 theme "TraditionalOk" from the
> | "mate-themes" package of the Debian repositories, which gets quite close
> | to TDE's Plastik theme. Once installed, you should be able to select it
> | for GTK3 in the "GTK Styles and Fonts" panel of the control center.
>
> Now if only there were a way to make that moronic now-you-see-it,
> now-you-don't scrollbar go away and replace it with a proper scroll bar,
> the world will be a happy place of sweetness, light, and peace throughout
> all mankind.
> --
> dep
>

Did we not already discuss this matter in two or three previous threads? 

"GTK 3 TQt Engine Styles"
(See 7/28/2021 where a method is summarized by the present author.) 

Also: 
"how to force TDE colors in non-TDE apps? SOLVED" 
2021-01-18 or thereabouts 
(an exchange mostly between E.Liddell and myself).

I don't know if it will make the scroll bar more manageable -- I don't seem to 
have that problem -- but as far as forcing TDE's themes and colors in non-TDE 
applications, and resolving issues with gtk2, gtk3 and the Qt/TQt stuff ...? 

Well, it does what I want. No worries here, I can get on with doing other 
things. 

Bill

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