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Re: 'mark' buttons of non-kde applications in kde



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Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On Fri, 25 May 2007 14:42:41 +0200
> Johannes Wiedersich <johannes@physik.blm.tu-muenchen.de> wrote:
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>> Dear all,
>>
>> I seem to have messed up my config a little. A few days ago I changed
>> my font selections (appearence) in control centre. Now my non-kde
>> applications don't 'mark' the selected button any more. The attached
>> screen shot shows that 'print' is marked, and so I can navigate with
>> 'tab' to the correct button and hit enter (without touching my mouse).
>>
>> This suddenly does not work for non-kde applications (iceweasel, etc.)
>> any more. How can I get it back, short of deleting all my profile?
> 
> I haven't used KDE for a while, but I remember that it can do strange
> things to GTK applications and to applications (like iceweasel) with
> strong GTK integration, when you play around with the Control Centre.
> 
> The way it works is that KDE adds a file to the path given by the
> environment variable GTK2_RC_FILES. Try editing or deleting that file,
> and see if the situation improves.

Thanks.

From
16:18:01-jw@johannes2:~$ echo $GTK2_RC_FILES
/johannes2/.gtkrc-2.0

I delete that file and now the buttons get this nice frame for the
selected item. However, now the font used by these applications is big,
fat and ugly. So big and fat, that I refuse to use them.

Is there a way of having a light nice font *plus* these little frames?

I tried Helvetica 10, New Courier 10, Console 10, but none of them worked.

Johannes
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