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Home » Developing U++ » U++ TheIDE and Library: Releases and ChangeLogs » GTK theming a reality
Re: GTK theming a reality [message #6813 is a reply to message #6742] Wed, 29 November 2006 11:47 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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luzr wrote on Sun, 26 November 2006 01:20

After a couple of weeks of pretty messy development, kick-off of GTK chameleon is now in main sources.

At the moment, it just reads system colors and font and "chameleonises" Button, Option and Switch, but obviously, even so little makes a huge difference...

Please test! And test with as many themes as possible...

BTW, you do not have to have GTK development headers installed to develop with U++ - GTK is loaded at runtime. Actually, it does not have to be even present either - in that case, U++ default theme is used (after an attempt to read KDE colors and font...))

Mirek


Congratulations!

Already working on icon theming? Cool

Currently it shares a problem I got with Firefox 2.0 (1.5 was OK) in that application font is two points too big. I can make it smaller by increasing the Xserver DPI setting from 72 to 120, but than the other GTK apps have tiny fonts.
Could you please tell me, how the font size is retreived?

Guido
 
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