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Make QT application more Gnome-like
Install needed software
First we need to install qt3-qtconfig in order to change the sytles:
sudo apt-get install qt3-qtconfig
Now we install Polymer QT Theme (Looks like gnomes clearlooks):
Add the following line to /etc/apt/sources.list
file:
sarge (stable)->hoary:
deb http://www.informatik.tu-cottbus.de/~mkrause/debian sarge main
etch (testing) / sid (unstable)->breezy:
deb http://www.informatik.tu-cottbus.de/~mkrause/debian sid main
Run the following commands:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install polymer
Debian packages provided and maintained by Mathias Krause. [Polymer project page http://static.int.pl/~mig21/dev/polymer/]
If you want to use a font like Trebuchet we need to install msstcorefonts:
sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts
If you want to use XlinSans (What I personaly prefer and also use in my gnome system):
ftp://ftp.chg.ru/pub/Linux/ALTLinux/Master/2.4/ALTLinux/RPMS.main/dmtr40in-fonts-1.0-alt2.noarch.rpm sudo alien -d dmtr40in-fonts-1.0-alt2.noarch.rpm sudo dpkg -i dmtr40in-fonts_1.0-1_all.deb
if you don't have alien install it via: sudo apt-get install alien
.
Configure
Let's configure it:
qtconfig
You can make for example the following changes:
-Default Font- Family: Trebuchet MS Style: Normal Point Size: 10
or choose "XLinSans"!
Click on the Library Paths tab. In the input-box at the bottom enter
/usr/plugins
then click add, save it and restart and choose polymer as GUI Style and save it again.
Now we configure the polymer theme:
polymer-config
Down around the bottom you'll see KDE Style Settings
, change the Transparency Engine
to Software Tint
and then close the application and save it.
For even more KDE tweaking you can play around with kcontrol
.
Thanks: [FLeiXiuS http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=56630&page=1&pp=10]