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The Qt (non-KDE) applications for some reason use ugly Gtk icons when I use the Polyester theme. Anyone know how to make it use Oxygen icons like everything else?
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you might be able to rum "gnome-appearance-properties" and switch them, or edit the ~/.gtkrc-2.0-kde file I think.
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I don't have GNOME installed, so I can't run "gnome-appearance-properties", but I noticed that in real Gtk apps, they don't even use those icons:
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That is weird. It is almost as if you are using a theme that does not contain all the icons in all resolutions that are expected.
I had some trouble getting qtcurve to accept the humanity icons, all because it reads XXxYY/places hardcoded and not places/XX like it was in Humanity. Maybe it is something along those lines? I'm just guessing, tho. |
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