Jonesy composed on 2016-08-03 19:27 (UTC-0600):
Sl?vek Banko wrote:
>Gtk-qt-engine sometimes causes problems. You can
try to uninstall it
>and install another gtk-engine, for example qtcurve.
I wonder if he could be thinking about this?
http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=2477
Thankls for the quick reply!
But, confusion!!!
|$ sudo apt-get remove gtk-qt-engine
|Reading package lists... Done
|Building dependency tree
|Reading state information... Done
|Package 'gtk-qt-engine' is not installed, so not removed
|0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Do you mean this below?
ii gtk-qt-engine-trinity
4:14.0.4~pre1-0ubuntu16.04.0+0~a amd64 theme engine
using Qt for GTK+ 2.x and Trinity
Probably.
And your suggestion of "qtcurve"...
That's it? Just "qtcurve"?
sudo apt-get install qtcurve ??????????
# aptitude search qtcurve | grep gtk:
gtk2-engines-qtcurve.
I use gtk2-engines-oxygen for 16.04/14.x. gtk-qt-engine-trinity is installed,
but I can't use any Java apps, because their fonts are always illegibly tiny
and won't obey DE font settings (TDE or any variant of KDE).
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