On Monday 07 April 2008, Ramon Antonio Parada wrote: > One of the possible solutions is an update to gtk-qt-engine package (I > think doesn't depends on Qt/KDE Maintainers group). Last version is > 1.1 (last package version is 0.8). I got some errors during > compilation and had no time to check them. Later discovered that > OpenSUSE and Ubuntu have created a kde4-gtk-qt-engine package. I think > this is best solution, creating a different package for qt4. As it > provides integration with "SystemSettings" and compilation depends on > kde4 development packages and systemsettings this new package would be > better included in kde/qt group. > Website: http://gtk-qt.ecs.soton.ac.uk/ We'll want to package the Qt4 version of the gtk-qt theme at some point. It's been on my mental TODO list, but I don't mind who does it as long as it gets done. > Also Firefox 3 is adapting it's appearance to Gnome but nobody > provides a solution for KDE. Today upgraded to iceweasel 3.0~b5-1 and > my buttons disappeared so had to install iceweasel-gnome-support. It > provides a theme and I think also improves integration looking Gnome > configuration to check if it's default browser. User experience is > like having a retro-firefox back from 90s that asks for confirmation > to be default browser every time I run it. Any member of the group or > user knows about a theme for KDE4 that could be packaged into > iceweasel-kde4-support? The reason that Iceweasel integrates well with Gnome is because someone wrote the code to integrate it. As far as I'm aware, there's little interest in working on strong Mozilla integration with KDE, with the focus instead going to Konqueror, KHTML, and now WebKit.
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