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Is there a debian-way of making QT and KDE4 fonts look nice in Gnome?

Asked by [ Editor ] , Edited by Fernando C. Estrada [ Admin ]

..without installing half of kde itself?

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amlj [ Editor ]

This might work:

# aptitude install systemsettings

Go to System>Preferences>System Settings>Appearance and make these changes:

under Style>Applications>Widget style select GTK+

under Colors select the colors to match your GTK theme

under Icons>Theme select the icon theme you are using in GTK apps

under Fonts select “Sans Serif”, size 10.5


But I’m not if this is what you are looking for… If you think this is not what you want, provide us with some pictures.

Also, if you didn’t get answer afterwards, ask the question in Debian User Forums too.

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off220 [ Editor ]

The problem is even if I configure fonts.conf to match my gnome fonts settings the QT-apps would still use their own config which could be set by installing QT and running qtconfig. Also installing systemsettings would cause lots of dependancies to install, that’s what I meant “half of KDE”.

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