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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: | 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: |
Revision as of 20:00, 22 July 2014
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:
- Choose
gtk
inlxqt-config
(LXQt System Settings>Appearance); - Install well maintained themes supporting GTK2/3 and Openbox;
- Edit manually the theme files to further customise if you like.
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 fusion
and wait either for qtcurve
or for vitality
(bespin
developer’s new creation) to have a config tool. Or another generous soul may create a qtconfig-qt5 in the mean time.