I "ported" a bunch of gtk+ themes to gtk2 so I could have the same look. I use a simple sh script to change the .gtkrc file. I know you don't use rpm but if you extract the files you get the all the themes, use it like a tarball, put them where you need them. I explain in the .spec files (also there) where the files go and what I did to "port" them and how I am not the author of the themes, I just hacked them to work with gtk2. Sorry my bandwith is limited so I only put up these rpm files.
These themes provide the gtk2 counterparts for gtk1 themes from "gtk-engines" http://www.dudex.net/rpms/gtk2-engines-compat-1.0-aap1.noarch.rpm Pack of GTK+ themes and their "Ported" GTK2 (Gnome2) counterparts http://www.dudex.net/rpms/gtk1+2-themez-1.1-aap1.noarch.rpm Craig Dickson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*: > >Michael Schulze wrote: > >> i have installed gnome 2 from experimental. now i want to change the >> gtk1 theme to match the gtk2 theme, but the gnome 2 control center has >> replaced gnomecc from gnome1 and i don't know where else to change the >> gtk1 theme. >> >> does anyone know how to change the gtk1 theme when using gnome2 ? > >Hmm... Well, if you can't find a handy GUI for the job, you could always >edit ~/.gtkrc directly. It's pretty simple. The first line usually looks >like this: > >include "/usr/share/themes/Raleigh/gtk/gtkrc" > >and you can just change that to whatever you want. > >There is also a Debian package called gtk-theme-switch that provides >some sort of simple GUI for theme selection. I've never used it, so I >can't say much about it. > >Craig > > > -- That's "angle" as in geometry. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]