
I think I need qt5 for plasma 5 and one of the packages were only compatible with qt4 apparently. When I tried to build it didn't like that both qt4 and qt5 use flags were present. When exiting FireFox, the "close tabs" dialogue looks GT2:ish and it is dark. But KDE is supposed to override the GTK color settings, it does with FireFox. Unfortunately, installing a theme into ~/.themes doesn't help.

Last edited by dweezil-n0xad on Mon 4:57 pm edited 1 time in totalīut the version of gThumb that I installed is actually 3.2.9 and not 3.4.0.

The alternatives I tried are not that good. I masked gthumb-3.4.0 because I don't like gtk3 client side decorations and buttons instead of menus. Gthumb-3.4.0 is gtk3 so you'll need a matching gtk3 theme. It seems that way, but I don't have many GUI based programs installed. It might not work if started from a terminal, because of missing env vars. This only works if the program is started from KDE's panel/K menu/search function. KDE uses own versions of gtk style files, and points gtk programs to these files with environment variables. Is gthumb the only program not respecting colors? I have no experience with gthumb, but gimp always respected KDE's color settings for me. Last edited by thurnax on Mon 6:32 pm edited 1 time in totalĭo you have "Apply colors to non-Qt applications" checked in systemsettings > Colors > Options?

So it would be advisable to have support for it in GIMP and Inkscape et al as well. In Archlinux (where I use Cinnamon with a dark theme) gThumb also has a proper 'dark' theme.ĭoes anyone know how to modify gThumbs to get the same theme in Gentoo?Ī dark theme should be preferred when it comes to image processing and other graphical software. However, this theming doesn't affect gThumb somehow. I have now managed to install Plasma5 and have now built a dark/black 'Breeze' theme for it.

Posted: Mon 12:46 pm Post subject: How to make gThumb dark themed Gentoo Forums :: View topic - How to make gThumb dark themed
