Feature changed by: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) Feature #308500, revision 6 Title: Replace qtcurve-gtk2 with Oxygen look-alike in KDE setups openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Philipp Massek (pmassek) Description: With the release of openSUSE 11.2, KDE-integration of a few important apps (most notably Firefox) has progressed a great deal, including fitting icon themes and dialogs. The default GTK style is still Curve though, which isn't quite consistent with the Oxygen widget style. This can be easily remedied with the "Oxygen-Molecule" GTK style (http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/Oxygen-Molecule+KDE+&+GTK%2B+unified+theme?content=103741) and it would be nice to see this or something to that effect in future versions of the distribution. Discussion: #1: Alex Richardson (alerich) (2009-12-08 23:54:28) I agree, although for me it would be enough to have a version of Oxygen- Molecule in the KDE repositories. #2: Markus K (kamikazow) (2009-12-12 09:49:11) Itn't it more preferable to fix the theme engine wrapper? Currently it's buggy with a few GTK apps like Firefox. + #3: Jimmy Berry (boombatower) (2010-01-03 04:37:17) + I would love to have the theme wrapper fixed. I like how gtk + applications looks more consistent with KDE (I like it a lot), but it + sucks to have buggy input fields (most notable in Eclipse). This really + needs to be fixed and an update sent. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/308500