ok, steps to reproduce:
1. install kubuntu 9.04
2. install KDE 4.3 from ppa
3. run synaptic
now, it's normal, that without gtk themes and engines it will look like s**t, so install gtk-qt-engines, gtk-engines-qt, or any other engines (i never remember which ones are responsible for gtk apps look in qt environment, so i install them all :PP) and some gtk/gtk2 themes. now, we can go to control center and we can change gtk theme, or install standalone gtk theme changer.
And the only thing is that synaptic still has quite s***y look. Most of gtk apps obey control center gtk engines settings, but not synaptic. And i'm pretty sure it worked some time ago in kde 3,4.(x<3).
Any1 knows how to fix it ?
(I even installed ubuntu-desktop for to check if it'll change anything - ofc in gnome synaptic looks ok and obeys theme settings, but in KDE still looks bad.. strange)
Just to be clear: it's probably not only synaptic, but some other older gtk apps aswell, i just found it in Synaptic)
regs
1. install kubuntu 9.04
2. install KDE 4.3 from ppa
3. run synaptic
now, it's normal, that without gtk themes and engines it will look like s**t, so install gtk-qt-engines, gtk-engines-qt, or any other engines (i never remember which ones are responsible for gtk apps look in qt environment, so i install them all :PP) and some gtk/gtk2 themes. now, we can go to control center and we can change gtk theme, or install standalone gtk theme changer.
And the only thing is that synaptic still has quite s***y look. Most of gtk apps obey control center gtk engines settings, but not synaptic. And i'm pretty sure it worked some time ago in kde 3,4.(x<3).
Any1 knows how to fix it ?
(I even installed ubuntu-desktop for to check if it'll change anything - ofc in gnome synaptic looks ok and obeys theme settings, but in KDE still looks bad.. strange)
Just to be clear: it's probably not only synaptic, but some other older gtk apps aswell, i just found it in Synaptic)
regs
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