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is there a way to make KDE applications (like digiKam) look native in GNOME?

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First you need the KDE's "System settings" application by installing systemsettings Install systemsettings from the Software Center.

Search the dash for System settings and launch it . Then make the following changes:

  • under Style → Applications → Widget style, select GTK+
  • under Colors, select the colours to match your GTK theme or download the Ambiance colour scheme .
  • under Icons → Theme, select the icon theme you are using in GTK apps
  • under Fonts select "Ubuntu", size 11
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Thanks it helped a lot.Just that i selected ubuntu font. – Alaukik Feb 4 '11 at 16:07
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Shouldn't be that configuration default in ubuntu? It would look much better, and less uncompatible. Any reason why it's not default? – Rafał Cieślak Feb 4 '11 at 17:37
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@rafalcieslak feel free to ask a new question :) – fluteflute Feb 5 '11 at 7:45
i have also made a ambiance maverick color scheme you can get it from here(ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1682563) – Alaukik Feb 7 '11 at 10:12
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It's probably better to suggest installing the QT-4 configurator instead of the KDE Systemsettings manager - since the QT configurator does the same job for this case and has less dependencies. – RolandiXor Apr 17 '11 at 23:29
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