J Leslie Turriff wrote:
On 2021-08-09 13:41:20 Leskala via tde-users
wrote:
> I use a GTK 3 application
("Revolt" on Debian/Devuan) and its
> titlebar is so ugly. I tried to use my TDE style for it in "GTK
> Styles and Fonts" and it only makes it worse. GTK 2 applications look
> much nicer with Tqt3 integration, but GTK 3... It's an eyesore no
> matter what, to say the least.This brings me to my question - is
> there any way to make GTK 3 apps integrate more nicely into TDE? I
> have
> gtk3-tqt-engine-trinity installed but there's only the default style
> available or use my TDE theme for it (which breaks it and makes it
> look worse).
For GTK3 I recommend installing the package "gtk3-nocsd". It will force
GTK3 applications to refrain from drawing their own titlebar
(client-side decoration as the Gnome folks call it) and will restore
the TDE titlebars instead.
Secondly, I recommend the GTK2/3 theme "TraditionalOk" from the
"mate-themes" package of the Debian repositories, which gets quite
close to TDE's Plastik theme. Once installed, you should be able to
select it for GTK3 in the "GTK Styles and Fonts" panel of the control
center.
Best regards,
Leskala
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How can I get a copy of the TraditionalOk theme? My system is not
Debian-based.
Leslie
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Operating System: Linux
Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.3 x86_64
Desktop Environment: Trinity
Qt: 3.5.0
TDE: R14.0.10
tde-config: 1.0
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Hello Leslie :)
Judging from your signature, you are running openSUSE right?
If so, the package seems to be available for openSUSE as well:
https://software.opensuse.org/package/mate-themes
In any other case, the upstream source seems to be located here:
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-themes/tree/master/desktop-themes/Trad
itionalOk They do have Git branches called v3.xx.x referring to the GTK3
version, which needs to match your system's. I do not know the exact build
process they use though.
Best regards, Leskala
Unfortunately, I installed that theme package, but it contains only icons; or am I
misunderstanding what it does?