Hi, I installed oxygen-gtk on Kubuntu 12.04 64 Bit, however when I change the theme using System Settings, nothing happens. I tried again using gtk-chtheme and the theme changed successfully. I was wondering if there is a fix to changing the gtk appearance in system settings.
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The Oxygen-gtk appearance theme affects only GTK (Gnome) packages; it doesn't change the overall appearance of the Desktop (QT).Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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I'm on 13.10 so I cannot check if available for 12.10, but there is a kde version of gtk-chtheme that should resolve this issue (I know for sure it exists for 13.04/13.10). This package should be a dependency of kde-config-gtk-style, but I had to manually install it in 13.04 after installing kde-config-gtk.
kde-config-gtk-style-preview
Configuration dialog to adapt GTK+ applications appearance to your taste under KDE. Among its many features, it lets you:
• Choose which theme is used for GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3.x applications.
• Tweak some GTK+ applications behaviour.
• Select what icon theme to use in GTK+ applications.
• Select GTK+ applications default fonts.
• Easily browse and install new GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3.x themes. . This package contains binary files for previewing Gtk themes and applying them without restarting of Gtk applications.
I am pretty sure kde-gtk-config-style-preview replaces gtk-chheme (as the kde dedicated solution you seek), but they share the same depencies, so using gtk-chtheme would be your best option until the newer iteration reaches 12.10.
Looking at the repo for your ver, I see kde-gtk-config-stlye, but not ..-..-..-..style-preview; so gtk-chtheme may be the only option available to you without backporting from a newer release.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source...2.1-1ubuntu1.1
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