From kde-core-devel Sun Jul 24 16:29:03 2011 From: Frederic Crozat Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2011 16:29:03 +0000 To: kde-core-devel Subject: Re: Formal complaint concerning the use of the name "System Settings" Message-Id: X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=131153715219971 MIME-Version: 1 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="--00151773df42669a0404a8d332c5" --00151773df42669a0404a8d332c5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Le 24 juil. 2011 14:35, "Aur=E9lien G=E2teau" a =E9crit : > Le 24/07/2011 12:55, Giovanni Campagna a =E9crit : >> Which is a KDE bug. You should use GNOME shortcuts when possible. I >> mean, Gtk has emacs and Mac OS modes for keybindings, I doubt Qt hasn't >> something similar. > > >> It is true that you can change KDE theme without changing the GTK one, >> but why would one want that? I want the look and feel of my system to be >> consistent, even when different apps or toolkits are used, and I want >> one place to configure the theme. >> (or none, if I'm using GNOME3 ) > > >> KDE apps under GNOME should use gnome-keyring, not kwallet: that's what >> org.freedesktop.Secrets is for. > > > What about the other way around BTW? Do GNOME applications running on a > KDE workspace follow KDE keybindings, theme, palette, fonts and icon > theme? Do they use kwallet instead of gnome-keyring? If they don't I > guess there is also a use for running GNOME System Settings on a KDE > workspace. Well, I wrote xsettings-kde http://svn.mandriva.com/viewvc/soft/theme/xsettings-kde/ in 2007 which exports kde settings as xsettings and causes GNOME/GTK applications to follow KDE settings. Unfortunately, this code has never been integrated in KDE... --=20 Fr=E9d=E9ric Crozat --00151773df42669a0404a8d332c5 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable


Le 24 juil. 2011 14:35, "Aur=E9lien G=E2teau" <agateau@kde.org> a =E9crit=A0:
> Le 24/07/2011 12:55, Giovanni Campagna a =E9crit :
>> Which is a KDE bug. You should use GNOME shortcuts when possible. = I
>> mean, Gtk has emacs and Mac OS modes for keybindings, I doubt Qt h= asn't
>> something similar.
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>> It is true that you can change KDE theme without changing the GTK = one,
>> but why would one want that? I want the look and feel of my system= to be
>> consistent, even when different apps or toolkits are used, and I w= ant
>> one place to configure the theme.
>> (or none, if I'm using GNOME3 </rant>)
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>> KDE apps under GNOME should use gnome-keyring, not kwallet: that&#= 39;s what
>> org.freedesktop.Secrets is for.
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> What about the other way around BTW? Do GNOME applications running on = a
> KDE workspace follow KDE keybindings, theme, palette, fonts and icon > theme? Do they use kwallet instead of gnome-keyring? If they don't= I
> guess there is also a use for running GNOME System Settings on a KDE > workspace.

Well, I wrote xsettings-kde http://svn.mandriva.com/viewvc/soft/theme/xsetting= s-kde/ in 2007 which exports kde settings as xsettings and causes GNOME= /GTK applications to follow KDE settings. Unfortunately, this code has neve= r been integrated in KDE...

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