B. Stia wrote:
Found an app called Qt Settings (is that the gtk-qt-engine interface?) which I ran and appears as that should do what is needed.
Where did you find it? I find it with an rpm query, but find no way to use it for anything. I opened YaST in my 9.2 and looked into install/remove software. These are among what I found there indicated as installed: control-center - The Gnome Control Center 1.4.0.5-64.1 provides: gncontr, libcapplet.so.0 control-center2 - The Gnome Control Center for the Gnome 2.x Desktop 2.6.1-25.1 provides: fontilus, themus, acme, libfont.method.so, libgnome-window-settings-so.1, libmetacity.so, libtheme-method.so, libthemus-theme-properties-view.so gtk-qt-engine - GTK-style Engine for Use with Qt Plugins and Settings 0.5-9.3 provides: libqtengine.so Trying to run any of them is another matter. I can't find any of the indicated provides in the menus, nor can I run any of them from a Konsole prompt. Other distros provide gnomecc in their control-center rpms for controlling gtk1 apps, and gnome-control-center in the control-center2 rpm for controlling gtk2 apps. I have no idea what they do for gtk-qt-engine, as it was only in this series of tiny fonts threads that I discovered its existence. I can't find it anywhere in the KDE menu tree. What is SuSE doing providing us with these apparently useless Gnome/gtk rpms? What are they there for? How do we use them? -- "Through Him all things were made; without Him nothing was made that has been made." John 1:3 NIV Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 Felix Miata *** http://members.ij.net/mrmazda/