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KDE and the .gtkrc

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In my quest to have a perfectly usable dark theme I found I would require two things:


Having acquired those, I went on to install and select them via System Settings’s Appearance applet and all my Qt4+KDE4 applications looked neat in their dark avatars. Next I had to make Chromium reflect and respect the native theme settings and found an option for it to “Use GTK Theme” under Settings – Options – Personal Stuff.

However upon switching that on I realized that GTK themes were indeed showing the coloring of darkPearl right but not the widget styling that the darkPearl + QtCurve provide together, despite placing a proper QtCurve .gtkrc and its other known aliases at all key positions. Sometimes it’d work after doing the last action, but only for the current KDE session and it would all go back to simple-coloring hell post a re-logon.

The solution to this was apparently under System Settings’s Appearance – Colors applet itself. I’d missed an option under the Options tab of Colors that said “Apply color to non-KDE4 Applications“. Un-check this and the custom .gtkrc you place sticks like its supposed to. Chromium looks great now! So does GIMP, the second of the two GTK-using applications I use.

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April 17th, 2010 at 4:41 pm

Tinge theme for gEdit

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Announcing a nice-looking dark theme, Tinge color scheme for gEdit (Text Editor for GNOME):

Tinge (v1.0)

Tinge Logo - Curvy ain't it?


Preview (In Python):

Tinge preview - In Python!

Download Instructions:


Installation Instructions:

  1. Its very simple! Simply run your gEdit and go to Edit – Preferences – Font and Colors tab.
  2. Under the Color Scheme list, click the Add… button and select this downloaded Tinge.xml file from wherever you saved/moved it to.
  3. You’re done! Enjoy the colors as you develop! ;)

Named it Tinge just for fun and cause it really just a tinge more than the Darkmate. Also inspired by Monokai’s theme here.

Written by Harsh

January 27th, 2008 at 2:25 am