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							I'm on Kubuntu 11.10, Oneiric, KDE 4.8.00: none other theme but oxygen-gtk respect the KDE's font customization (I want DejaVu Sans Mono 14). As to the oxygen-gtk - it does respect the font customization - but all gtk menus are broken - one can only access the default tab of the menu. Here are some screenshots: http://askubuntu.com/questions/71433/some-gnome-lib-is-missing When I replace this: 
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 Menus start to work, font customization is still fulfilled. But the theme becomes kind of raw - it is certainly not oxygen theme any more. Also I can't make gtk3 respect KDE's font settings (at least using the oxygen-gtk theme). Any comments to all this? | 
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							As far as I am aware, Gtk2 and Gtk3 require differently written themes to work due to differences in them. They also have seperate configuration files. I have never seen this behaviour before with the Oxygen-Gtk theme (and I use it here with Firefox, and it works fine with both Menus and Tabs) 
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							Firefox is not a valid test here. Try installing Shutter - and try browes tabs of it's preferences. Quote: 
 Well, yes - but if I've said to KDE use my KDE font preferences in gtk apps - both KDE should have made gtk2 and gtk3 configurational files - while currently it is only making gtk2 one. | 
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							It is possible that your system does not have the Gtk3 Oxygen theme installed. I just tested using both Wireshark and Transmission (Gtk version) and the tabs in Transmission worked fine. 
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							Thanks for the reply. Transmission is a valid test.  I just checked - I do have gtk3-engines-oxygen installed. Though - no gtk3 dot files in my home dir. Do You have anything like ~/.gtk3rc or ~/.gtkrc-3.0-kde4? | 
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							I only have a ~/.gtkrc-2.0 file - which I manually created. I do not believe I have any Gtk3 applications on my system at the moment.
						 
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							I saved this from somewhere 
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 Is gtk3-oxygen part of the KDE distribution? If so, since which version? I just installed Kubuntu 11.10 (KDE 4.7.4) and it does not have gtk3-oxygen. Trying to install as follows says the package cannot be located. sudo apt-get install gtk3-engines-oxygen 
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							Found it: 
 For Debian based distros: 
 You might have to put a -B1 at the end depending on your output. 
								Debian testing
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							Oxygen-Gtk3 is a very new addition, although it is not part of the main KDE software distribution.
						 
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 Thanks, looks like KDE 4.8.1 that comes with Kubuntu 12.04 includes it. Fortunately, it's turned out that I don't need to rely on it.   
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 Confirmed for opensuse 12.1, kde4.8. Thanks a lot! | 
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