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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.


If you’d like to have a unified theme for all your GTK2/3/Openbox and Qt4/5 applications and be able to customise them:
 
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 customise 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.
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=