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Originally posted by Jonno View PostBut what happens when I change my Qt-theme to Cleanlooks, Plastique or anything else? GTK-apps start looking foreign again!
This is not GTK+ apps rendering using Qt, but just another case of one Qt-theme and one GTK+-theme looking consistent with each other, similarly to the existing qtcurve (though admittedly looking a lot better than qtcurve).
QtCurve is better than Oxygen because as being an engine, you can configure many aspects beside look (and the look it self of course), but in Oxygen you can not configure the look and only a small portion of the settings compared to the hundreds of settings in QtCurve.
Look a look at this screenshot from kde-look.org, in my opinion, it looks much better than Oxygen.
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Originally posted by KDesk View PostDo you know that QtCurve is a engine? You can use/create any theme with it.
QtCurve is better than Oxygen because as being an engine, you can configure many aspects beside look (and the look it self of course), but in Oxygen you can not configure the look and only a small portion of the settings compared to the hundreds of settings in QtCurve.
I used QtCurve in the past too. But now Oxygen-gtk. It's much better. QtCurve looked different from Oxygen and it also didn't do the "Window title to menu bar" smooth color thing correctly.
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostOxygen is configured in System Settings. Oxygen-gtk uses the same settings as KDE's Oxygen.
Originally posted by RealNC View PostI used QtCurve in the past too. But now Oxygen-gtk. It's much better.
Originally posted by RealNC View PostQtCurve looked different from OxygenThe problem which I see with Oxygen is that is has very few configuration options. With QtCurve you can use and create hundreds of themes, in Oxygen you have to use the same boring theme. For example, you can in QtCurve enable the "drag windows from titlebar, menubar, toolbar, etc." thing; or you can also hide all the menubars and statusbars with shortcuts or with a button in window decorator. In this screenshot you can see a small M on the left in the window decorator. It's for hiding the menubar of any window.
Originally posted by RealNC View Postand it also didn't do the "Window title to menu bar" smooth color thing correctly.
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Originally posted by KDesk View PostIt does work right now for me, you can see in the screenshot, it's only a setting of the used gradient.
I wasn't in a need for an Oxygen replacement. I was in a need for something that allows me to use Oxygen without Gtk apps looking random. We can argue all day long which Gtk theme is better. The point is solely having Gtk apps use Oxygen, which is what this theme solves.
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostI mean it doesn't work for Gtk.
Originally posted by RealNC View PostI wasn't in a need for an Oxygen replacement. I was in a need for something that allows me to use Oxygen without Gtk apps looking random. We can argue all day long which Gtk theme is better. The point is solely having Gtk apps use Oxygen, which is what this theme solves.
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostBtw, Oxygen supports dragging windows not only from titlebar, but from menu and toolbars as well as all other empty areas of windows.
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