> Any argument why they should (beside the fact that it is possible)? They shouldn't override their toolkit's default settings without a good reason. Is there any reason they should in this case "(beside the fact that it is possible)"?
> Do you think we should patch all GTK applications in universe to make them respect the Gnome settings, even when they have been clearly not been designed this way? I don't think we should go actively searching for them, but fixing them as bug reports come in seems reasonable, if fixing is appropriate. (This ties in with your next point, of course.) > I use bluefish myself, and I'm on kubuntu, should I care about gnome settings? This brings up a lot of complex issues, but the answers are really the same as the answer to the question of, "Which theme should GTK+ use under KDE?" I don't know how that's managed, but this should be managed in the same way: Either KDE sets the option for GTK+, or GTK+ reads it from KDE. More specifically for this... What does gedit show on toolbars in KDE? Does KDE have a similar option? If so, if you change it, does gedit change appropriately (perhaps with a re-launch of gedit)? -- bluefish doesn't honor the GNOME toolbar settings. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151140 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs