Re: Gtkmm application style
- From: Bernd Robertz <bernd robertz cssweb de>
- To: Emil Nowak <emiml wp pl>
- Cc: gtkmm-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Gtkmm application style
- Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 10:30:42 +0200
Thanks that helps alot.
That was what I'm looking for.
Just a last question about gtk-theme-switch:
What does theme-switch effectively do? Does it change the whole Gnome/Gtk
Themes like the Gnome-Theme-Manager (I´m using KDE for dev)? Or is this just for
develop and switching the style of the apps?
Sorry about that question, I use gtkmm for a while, but never thought about
changing themes. That is a bit new to me.
Greetings
Bernd
Am Donnerstag, 9. August 2007 03:30 schrieb Emil Nowak:
> Bernd Robertz wrote:
>
> > Hello List,
> >
> > I got a small problem. Not a big thing I hope.
> >
> > Everytime I write some code and add widgets, the widgets are looks like old
> > gnome apps. Buttons are really box-like-buttons.
> > In the documentation there are screens (in the gtkmm-book for example) with
> > nice rounded buttons and nice "modern" status bars and so on.
> > But my widgets are still box-like, nothing rounded and looks a bit
> > "old" (should I say so?)
>
> Install gtk-theme-switch and run gtk-theme-switch2. You can change engine/theme
> of all gtk2 apps.
> If you need more engines to search for gtk2-engines
> # apt-cache search gtk2-engines
> and install one of them.
>
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