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Yesterday I have found an app called Chakra Gtk Config (developed by Chakra Project team) It is a KCM (I think it means KDE Configuration Manager), namely, it adds a module in KDE system settings where you can change the GTK theme. Chakra Gtk Config in combination with Oxygen-GTK theme (part of KDE project) is a very good alternative to get a gtk-apps appearance according to KDE. Archlinux users can find, in AUR, a PKGBUILD for Oxygen-GTK here and a PKGBUILD for Chakra Gtk Config here Greetings |
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In Debian install :
gtk2-engines-oxygen - Oxygen widget theme for GTK+-based applications kde-config-gtk-style - KDE configuration module for GTK+ 2.x style selection Then in Iceweasel/Firefox install Oxygen KDE (Firefox Theme) KDE-Look.org - http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/?content=117962 In about:config set ui.allow_platform_file_picker to false |
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I am now using Firefox 5 and wanted to install the KDE. Is the suggestion of Toaddd still applicable to the Firefox 6 if I wanted to change my current version?
I heard also about that Chakra Gtk Config, Zuargo but never tried it. Hope it could help to get gtk-apps appearance same to KDE. |
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Yep, no reason why it shouldn't work. Put it that way, my FF hasn't changed since the original post (give or take a few add ons) - I've simply been updating it.
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Has anybody been able to set fonts antialiasing in a decent way in Firefox?
I can't seem to get a good appearance as in rekonq or konqueror, especially for websites like Facebook or my e-mail Normally a solution is to install MS fonts, but if it CAN work without that (and I don't see why it should not, if it does in other browsers), well why not? I'll post a picture so that hopefully you can understand what I mean ![]() I've tried different solutions found around in the internet, but this is the maximum I could get from firefox - and still KDE's browsers look much better with no tweaks! |
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I am using KDE 4.6.5 on Debian Unstable. Unfortunately i have a problem with Firefox. It's not a big deal but it is annoying. I have installed oxygen-gtk and kde-config-gtk-style and set up the gtk applications to use the oxygen-gtk engine and for the most part they look OK. However Firefox is not completely OK - in Firefox the color of the main window is different (a little darker) than the titlebar, whereas in other gtk applications (like Inkscape) and in the KDE applications the color is the same. I have posted screenshots (of Firefox and Inkscape) so you can see the difference. I think that in the screenshot in the post above the same problem is visible.
![]() ![]() I had Arch installed on my computer several months ago (with KDE 4.7.0) and i didn't have the problem there, Firefox looked just like Inkscape does on my screenshot. Also if i install the Oxygen KDE theme for Firefox, the Find bar (when i press Ctrl+F) is not working properly - instead of the full search field where i can type what i want to look for there is just several pixels of space and i cannot type anything. |
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I'd suggest you to use Oxygen KDE add-on for Firefox (found here) which looks much better than bare oxygen-gtk and gives you a lot of customization options. That should solve your problems with the different colours. Also, you can set it up so that you don't have any title bar but still the windows buttons (as it works in the famous Redmond's OS). No clues about the search bar problems though |
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...uhm, weird.
What I'd do is to try with a clean profile (you can start firefox/iceweasel from a terminal with the -ProfileManager option and create a new one then) and see if the problem is still there. Also, is the problem with the search bar still present if you don't use oxygen-gtk? |
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I created a new linux user just to make sure and still i have the same problem there. The problem with the search bar appears only if i use the Oxygen KDE theme.
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try using the latest oxygen-kde version if you're using an older one, or otherwise contact the developer directly, as it somehow appears to be a bug in oxygen-kde. Anyways, I actually realised I have the "problem" with the colours too, I just never noticed as I followed the instructions on oxygen-kde's page to hide Firefox's title bar (so I never saw a title bar colour to compare with!). I guess it's not just your problem then but some mistake in how Firefox manages colours (as it happens independently if using Oxygen-KDE or Oxygen-gtk theme).. |
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There is also a nice addon forcing Firefox to use KWallet: http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Fi ... ent=116886
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Cheers gigadoc2 - just noticed that myself, will add to first post
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Seems like you didn't copy the whole link
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