Making KDE apps look like GNOME

Nikhil Fernandes njfernandes at gmail.com
Wed Jul 5 16:13:14 UTC 2006


Are you sure you are using the right qtconfig? qtconfig is the qt4 tool,
while qt3config is the qt3 tool. You could also look for the configuration
files (in ~/.qt, I think) and see if qtcurve is selected as the theme. I'm
not on my own machine right now, so I don't know the exact file.

The brute force way to tackle the problem is:
$sudo aptitude install kcontrol
$kcontrol

then select QtCurve as the widget style, and you might have to change the
colours to match, depending on which clearlooks you are using.
kde-look.orghas a bunch of colour schemes.

Hope this works

On 7/5/06, beerfan <ulist at gs1.ubuntuforums.org> wrote:
>
>
> Nikhil Fernandes Wrote:
> > Thanks, that was more or less what I was looking for. I actually figured
> > out a way using the Tango icon set (which I use anyway) the QTCurve
> > theme, and a Clearlooks colour setting. the qt3config bit was key.
>
> I've tried using qtconfig and the QtCurve theme to change the
> appearance of Krita but it doesn't seem to recognize the qtconfig
> changes. Any tips?
>
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