Title pretty much sums it up, QtCurve widgets still looks crappy on GTK+ applications.
I am on Kubuntu PowerPC, although I can't imagine that would have any effect on the issue, and GTK+ looks like it begins to attempt to get the QtCurve theme, shapes etc but some colors are left out leaving things such as scrollbar shafts and progressbars completely black.
I have browsed around for solution for this since 12.04 and when 12.10 came out I heard rumors about that the QtCurve-issue was fixed, undoubtly not the case since on 13.04 it looks exactly the same as in 12.04.
I've tried many things, such as turning on and off the option of coloring non KDE apps, removing gtkrc files, removing the oxygen gtk engines...
QtCurve should be popular enough engine for this issue to be somewhat prioritized, right?
It feels like it has something to do with the coloring of non-KDE apps to do because when I turn it off whole GTK+ windows turn black.
I am on Kubuntu PowerPC, although I can't imagine that would have any effect on the issue, and GTK+ looks like it begins to attempt to get the QtCurve theme, shapes etc but some colors are left out leaving things such as scrollbar shafts and progressbars completely black.
I have browsed around for solution for this since 12.04 and when 12.10 came out I heard rumors about that the QtCurve-issue was fixed, undoubtly not the case since on 13.04 it looks exactly the same as in 12.04.
I've tried many things, such as turning on and off the option of coloring non KDE apps, removing gtkrc files, removing the oxygen gtk engines...
QtCurve should be popular enough engine for this issue to be somewhat prioritized, right?
It feels like it has something to do with the coloring of non-KDE apps to do because when I turn it off whole GTK+ windows turn black.
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