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Oxigen casi perfecto en aplicaciones GTK+

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Acaban de actualizar la apariencia de ventanas Oxygen-Molecule KDE & GTK+.

Y como podéis ver en la captura, se ve casi perfecto. Mantiene hasta el brillo radial de la ventana, por lo que le da un aspecto espectacular y muy afín a oxigen :eyes:

Bueno, antes de nada, descargamos el paquete:

Descarga: Oxygen-Molecule 2.0 para KDE 4.3

Y ahora lo instalamos siguiendo sus propias instrucciones (lo siento, pero están escritas para Kubuntu, a ver si entre todos las traducimos a Fedora u otras):

1. Make sure that neither gtk-qt-engine or gtk-kde4 are installed, since they each have their
conflicts with the theme.

2. Install the pixbuf theme engine, which should be available from your distribution's repository.

On Kubuntu, the package is called gtk2-engines-pixbuf:
sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf

This archive should contain the following files:
  • kde43-oxygen-molecule.tar.gz – GTK+ theme
  • OxygenMolecule.colors – KDE color scheme
  • OxygenMolecule-screenshot*.png – theme screenshots
  • Oxygen-Molecule 2.0 setup guide.* – documentation

3. Extract the kde43-oxygen-molecule gtk theme to /usr/share/themes. Here is the Kubuntu
command (run it from the folder you extracted this package to):
sudo tar -C /usr/share/themes -xzf kde43-oxygen-molecule.tar.gz

4. Modify or create the .gtkrc-2.0 file in your home directory (Kubuntu users modify
.gtkrc-2.0-kde4 instead). Replace its contents with the following:
include "/usr/share/themes/kde43-oxygen-molecule/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"
style "user-font"
{
} widget_class "*" style "
user-font"
gtk-theme-name="kde43-oxygen-molecule"
gtk-font-name="DejaVu Sans 9"

Note #1: Adjust the font name and size according to your preferences.
Note #2: You should make a backup copy of your original file in case you wish to restore the
original setting.

5. If you want GTK+ apps run as root (or sudo) to be themed as well, copy the newly created file
to /root/.gtkrc-2.0. Kubuntu users type:
sudo cp ~/.gtkrc-2.0-kde4 /root/.gtkrc-2.0

6. In the KDE4 system settings, go to Appearance. Under Colors → Options tab, un-check
“Apply colors to non-KDE4 applications”, and apply the changes.
Note: The colors in the Oxygen-Molecule theme are designed to match the default colors for
KDE 4.3. If you notice the colors between Qt and GTK+ applications don't match, then your
distribution has possibly changed the default. If so, you can import the included
OxygenMolecule.colors file using KDE's System Settings under Appearance → Colors →
Import Scheme.

7. If all went well, your GTK+ applications should now be Oxygen-themed. Try firing up Firefox
or your favorite GTK+ program and see if it works.


Y eso es todo, Con eso quedaría instalado. Me pondré manos a la otra y pronto quedará instalado :ninja:

Efectos de la cervezaActualización de Fedora: ¡plasma-desktop crash!

Comments

jerobarraco 7. September 2009, 00:38

zarpadisimo :smile: siempre cosas interesantes y novedosas man y completas

davidtsunamy 7. September 2009, 08:11

Se ve muy muy bien las aplicaciones! Y ahora mismo me disponía a instalarlo en Fedora :smile: a ver que tal queda :D

Luego prueba tu a instalarlo en Debian a ver que tal se comporta P:

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