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Hello, only recently did i begin to experiment with the qtcurve widget style. I love it. I have qtcurve-gtk2 installed as well.
In the settings i have enabled opacity on the windows and it looks very nice. qtcurve-gtk2 seems to be working right; gimp, gpodder and cheese work perfectly. Firefox, Thunderbird and even Opera however do not adopt the opacity settings though. (I have the Opera-kde4 package installed too) These packages are not in the acceptations list, does anyone know why they're not adopting the opacity? Thank you |
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Firefox and Thunderbird are Gtk applications in name only, because they use XUL extensively. As such you will need to locate QtCurve themes for theme seperately, through their respective addon services.
As for Opera, I believe it is similar, only it uses something different. You may wish to try selecting the option "Use system colours" in the theme settings - make sure you are using the shared rather than statically linked version though otherwise it won't work.
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Damn, guess they won't match it then. No worries. Thanks for helping.
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