Hi Sometimes younhave to tweek gtk-applictions settings under KDE: In Desktop configuration window, there should be a sub-window to do the tweekk, look in the following linked web pages to locate these windows and try other twweks than actual ones on your desktop:
1- http://proli.net/meu/netrunner/gtkkcm2.png 2- http://community.linuxmint.com/img/screenshots/kde-config-gtk-style.png Hope this helps. On 2/18/15, Jonas Platte <jonaspla...@gmail.com> wrote: > Am 18.02.2015 um 20:19 schrieb Klaus Rudolph: >> Can you give a short code snipped of running a dialog in a different way. >> Maybe this can be a start point for me. I actually have no idea what I did >> wrong in my code :-( > > If I could I had already done that. Like I said, I can't remember to > have done it differently, so most probably I didn't. I don't know either > what you did wrong (if anything), and as I can't reproduce the problem > you're having, I can only tell you once again to check whether this is > an application-specific problem by testing other Gtk+ 3 programs in your > KDE environment. > >> I have searched a lot on the net and found some docs and tables. But I >> tried a lot of code examples and really non of theme were working! >> Simply replacing Stock::OK with "_OK" will not work. And this is the >> solution I find so often. I hope that Gtk::Stock will be removed sometimes >> and all users starts crying. Im in hope that there will come some docu on >> that problem :-( > > "it won't work" is no helpful error description. Please provide detail > on how it fails (and/or another code snippet), otherwise nobody can help > you. > > Gtk stock items will be removed with the next API break, Gtk+ 4.0 – > unless maybe someone convinces the Gtk+ devs that the deprecation was no > good idea or something like that (highly unlikely AFAICT). > > Whether there will be information on how to replace Gtk::Stock depends > on whether someone volunteers for writing it. There probably is > information on how to replace the Gtk+ C API stock items already (search > through the existing mailing list discussions, e.g. [1]), and it > shouldn't be too hard to find out how to apply that to gtkmm. > > [1] > https://encrypted.google.com/search?hl=en&q=gtk%20stock%20site%3Amail.gnome.org > _______________________________________________ > gtkmm-list mailing list > gtkmm-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list > _______________________________________________ gtkmm-list mailing list gtkmm-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list