* David Krider (david@davidkrider.com) [030415 20:26]: ->Actually, no. I don't mean to sound unappreciative, but you've gotten it ->backwards. I'm fine *not* getting antialiased fonts with Mozilla (though ->I'll make a note on how to turn it on for the future). And I don't use ->Gnome as my desktop. Oh ..sorry about that. ->You say you use Geramik for your GTK apps' theme. How would you change ->it if you wanted to? Well, go to kde-look.org and download the src to Geramik. When you compile it the configure script looks for QT, GTK1 and GTK2 and sets things up according to what's installed. Then you just start the Gnome Control Centre (which does fire up in KDE just fine) and set the GTK theme using that. After you've done that you can use Keramik for KDE. Thus things resemble each other..works quite well. I believe there is a package on SuSE's ftp site in the KDE directory under supplementry directory for Geramik if you don't want to compile it yourself..although it's quite small. The pkg on SuSE's ftp site is about 4-5 versions behind but it does work fine. -- Ben Rosenberg ---===---===---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org Tell me what you believe.. I'll tell you what you should see.