Re: [gnome-love] sorry, newb question about gtk themes in jhbuild environment
- From: Stéphane Maniaci <stephane maniaci gmail com>
- To: gnome-love gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gnome-love] sorry, newb question about gtk themes in jhbuild environment
- Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 13:10:44 +0100
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1. sorry, newb question about gtk themes in jhbuild environment
(Robert Park)
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Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 18:47:57 -0700
From: Robert Park <rbpark exolucere ca>
To: gnome-love gnome org
Subject: [gnome-love] sorry, newb question about gtk themes in jhbuild
environment
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Ok, so, I've got my jhbuild environment all set up, my app is ported,
everything's running well, I'm pretty happy... BUT!
Gtk3 is so ugly! It looks like Windows 95. Seriously, I want to puke.
I keep seeing all these sexy GNOME3 screenshots that look absolutely
nothing at all like the way default gtk3 looks like when I run it in
jhbuild. How do I configure which gtk3 theme is used, and what is the
name of that really nice one I always see (eg, in gnome-shell
screenshots).
I did some googling but I must not be using the right terms because I
just can't find anything relevant (it's all ancient suggestions from
2005 to use ancient programs that no longer exist).
Thanks!
--
http://exolucere.ca
The default GTK3 theme is named Adwaita, and you might try to locate
it in your jhbuild environment, copy it to your ~/.themes folder, set
it up and then run a GTK3 window. And on a personal note, I don't
think that "Gtk3 is so ugly! It looks like Windows 95. Seriously, I
want to puke." is the best feedback, plus you are talking about GTK+3
with no theme, which of course looks basic. That's why theme designers
were made for :).
Cheers,
- Stéphane.
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