Well, your point of windows lacking a theme engine in the old days is valid, 
but software that has been updated in the last 8 years or so usually supports 
theming, cause no windows developer would want their app to look bad on XP.
Sure, wine theming support is nowhere near complete, but that should be 
irrelevant, cause rendering through GTK should bypass that theme engine, as its 
not needed.
And yes, wine should work regardless of the user having GTK, Qt or whatever 
installed, but i don't see why this would be an issue. Wine can just try to 
open the GTK/Qt/etc library that it wants to use, and if it's not available, 
fall back to the old rendering engine. No one said the old way has to be 
deleted ;)

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