I installed my first Debian (6.05) in many years a few days ago. Then I added TDE repos to apt sources and installed TDE and set its DM as default. Now I'm in TDE settings looking for a KControl-style way to make GTK apps use KDE fonts, and there isn't one I can find. I looked for a kcm package with dpkg, and had no luck. What do I need to do to make GTK apps use KDE fonts?
I installed my first Debian (6.05) in many years a few days ago. Then I added TDE repos to apt sources and installed TDE and set its DM as default. Now I'm in TDE settings looking for a KControl-style way to make GTK apps use KDE fonts, and there isn't one I can find. I looked for a kcm package with dpkg, and had no luck. What do I need to do to make GTK apps use KDE fonts?
GTK2 still works with gtk-qt-engine-trinity, install that and the missing control center module will appear. Be aware for future upgrades that GTK3 now replaces GTK2, and that there is NO non-GTK theme or style available other than KDE4's Oxygen theme.
Tim
On 2012/08/07 13:02 (GMT-0500) Timothy Pearson composed:
GTK2 still works with gtk-qt-engine-trinity, install that and the missing control center module will appear.
Thanks!
Be aware for future upgrades that GTK3 now replaces GTK2, and that there is NO non-GTK theme or style available other than KDE4's Oxygen theme.
Is there any significance to this for those who only ever have anything GTK installed exclusively due to demand by Mozilla apps, the Gimp, or miscellaneous unique apps built with other than GTK toolkits not available?