>The solution mentioned did involve >qt5ct, as well as the gtk2-tqt-engine and >the gtk2 style plugin for Qt5. You set >your Gtk+2 theme to "Qt" and set qt5ct >to use "Gtk+" as theme. Hope this helps, >and maybe we should put this on the >wiki to make it easily findable.
Oh, my apologies then. I completely overlooked it, I even browsed through the whole thread on the archive but I guess I wasn't thinking that the gtk2-tqt-engine was usable at all for something like this. :-)
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