[SOLVED] Application Appearance Oxygen Style not working

Posted:
Aug 11th, '13, 21:16
by janasx1
Hi,
I did a new installation of Mageia 3 64-bit KDE.
The look and feel of the applications are not changing based on the KDE sytem settings > Application Appearance > Oxygen.
See below link for the screenshot.
Please let me know how to fix this.
http://tinypic.com/r/1zps9dg/5Thanks
Re: Application Appearance Oxygen Style not working

Posted:
Aug 11th, '13, 22:34
by doktor5000
Style only changes the widgets (buttons and so on).
BTW, what media did you use for installation?
Re: Application Appearance Oxygen Style not working

Posted:
Aug 12th, '13, 01:07
by janasx1
hmmmm.
I thought the style will change all the controls (buttons, dropdown, scroll bar, tree etc.) in all the applications.
I used live DVD Mageia 3 64-bit KDE.
Thanks
Re: Application Appearance Oxygen Style not working [SOLVED]

Posted:
Aug 12th, '13, 01:51
by janasx1
Here is the full story and solution.
While installing, I reused existing partitions created by PClinuxOS.
I formatted / partition but not /home partition.
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Here is what I did to identify and fix.
Created another user in Mageia, logged in as that user to setup the folders and compared the home folders between the 2 users.
I found a file called .gtkrc-2.0 in the home folder of the user having issues.
Renamed it to .gtkrc-2.0.bak
Now I see Firefox, Software Manager are having oxygen theme.
As you said, changing the style is not changing it in Firefox, Software Manager.
I am not sure what other apps behave like this.
Thanks
Re: Application Appearance Oxygen Style not working [SOLVED]

Posted:
Aug 12th, '13, 20:22
by doktor5000
Just have a look in the systemsettings module at the right side at the top, there's the description what is changed (the part in bold:)

If you want to change the whole style, you need to change window decoration, workspace design under workspace appearance and
stale under application appearance. Check
http://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLangu ... Appearance and
http://userbase.kde.org/Special:MyLangu ... AppearanceFor GTK applications you may want to install
gtk-qt-engine to apply KDE theme to GTK applications.