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This section is about theming the content of you windows. Especially the background and font colors, but also the form of menus and buttons. | This section is about theming the content of you windows. Especially the background and font colors, but also the form of menus and buttons. | ||
Instructions to have a unified theme for all your GTK2/3/Openbox and Qt4/5 applications and be able to customize them: | |||
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Open it by clicking on: Start Menu --> Settings --> Appearance. | Open it by clicking on: Start Menu --> Settings --> Appearance. | ||
Unfortunately, this functionality is not implemented in LXQt yet. | Unfortunately, this functionality is not implemented in LXQt yet. Therefore, the LXDE theme switcher is still needed. | ||
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For a pure Qt4/5 system you don’t have really an option to choose a preset or | For a pure Qt4/5 system you don’t have really an option to choose a preset or customize the default one. You may use the default <code>fusion</code> and wait either for <code>qtcurve</code> or for <code>vitality</code> (<code>bespin</code> developer’s new creation) to have a config tool. Or another generous soul may create a qtconfig-qt5 in the mean time. | ||
=Panel Theming= | =Panel Theming= |