On Wednesday 01 December 2004 8:49 am, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday I applied the latest round of supplementary KDE updates available for SuSE Pro. 9.1. Since that update, the appearance of Gnome applications run under KDE has changed--and not generally for the better, in my opinion: Buttons, borders, pseudo-3D effects, etc. all appear cruder now than they did before.
I am having the same problem. Since the latest round of supplementary KDE updates, I am having the same problem. I have been using gtk-qt theme which has been working great so far. I tried doing gnome-control-center -> Themes but it gives me the following error: The default theme schemas could not be found on your system. This means that you probably don't have metacity installed, or that your gconf is configured incorrectly. I have gnome 2.8 installed from usr-local-bin. I always got this error since I upgraded to gnome 2.8 from usr-local-bin so it is nothing new. I was still able to use gtk-qt theme by installing it and configuring it in KDE's control center. Now, I am stuck with weird old looking theme for all gnome/gtk application. Aarrgh! -- Osho