--=-uzflgWJZVc0VUQQCAIZ0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Bryce, Just curious. What is that makes you move over to KDE? Daniel Cardenas Linux Newbee On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 13:40, Bryce C wrote: > Is there any way for my GTK2 themes to apply to GTK2 programs while > under KDE3? My Gnome2 desktop is all setup and the programs love it, > figuratively speaking. However, I would like them to look the same when > I'm in KDE3. Is there some program that the GTK2 programs call that > tells them how to look or what? I'm sorry, I just don't know how GTK2 > theme-ing (sp?) works because even if I'm forwarding a program over SSH, > it still uses the theme from the local desktop. > GTK2 themes appliable in KDE3? > Thanks, > Bryce > > If a train station is a place where a train stops, what's a workstation? --=-uzflgWJZVc0VUQQCAIZ0 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Bryce,

Just curious.  What is that makes you move over to KDE?

Daniel Cardenas
Linux Newbee

On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 13:40, Bryce C wrote:
Is there any way for my GTK2 themes to apply to GTK2 programs while
under KDE3? My Gnome2 desktop is all setup and the programs love it,
figuratively speaking. However, I would like them to look the same when
I'm in KDE3. Is there some program that the GTK2 programs call that
tells them how to look or what? I'm sorry, I just don't know how GTK2
theme-ing (sp?) works because even if I'm forwarding a program over SSH,
it still uses the theme from the local desktop.
GTK2 themes appliable in KDE3?
Thanks,
Bryce

If a train station is a place where a train stops, what's a workstation?
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