


QtCurve by Thermidore 7 comments
It's also better to disable the opacity for GTK apps in QTCurve configuration (Configure -> Applications), as the opacity isn't supported by gtk window client area anyway.
With all this done, the likes of CHrome and Gimp look fine to me, with correct colors and background texture, although of course not as good as native QT apps. - Jul 15 2012

QtCurve by Thermidore 10 comments

QtCurve by Thermidore 10 comments
The theme themselves was created/tested under openSUSE 12.1 / KDE 4.7 / QTCurve 1.8.12 - Jul 15 2012

QtCurve by Thermidore 10 comments
The theme themselves was created/tested under openSUSE 12.1 / KDE 4.7 / QTCurve 1.8.12 - Jul 15 2012

QtCurve by Thermidore 10 comments
The theme themselves was created/tested under openSUSE 12.1 / KDE 4.7 / QTCurve 1.8.12 - Jul 15 2012

QtCurve by Thermidore 10 comments
The theme themselves was created/tested under openSUSE 12.1 / KDE 4.7 / QTCurve 1.8.12 - Jul 15 2012

QtCurve by Thermidore 10 comments
a. Open KDE>System Settings
b. Choose 'Application Appearance'
c. Choose 'Colors' from left column
d. Click 'Import Scheme' on right column
e. Find 'Renaissance_light.colors' file, click 'Open' button
f. Choose 'Renaissance light' in the listing, Click 'Apply' at bottom.
g. Then click 'Style' in left column
h. Under 'Widget Style', choose 'QtCurve'
i. At lower right corner, click 'Apply'
j. Back to 'Widget Style' above, click 'Configure'
k. Under Presets, click 'Import'
l. Find 'renaissance_light.qtcurve' file and 'Open' button at bottom
m. Then click 'Save', then 'Apply' again
n. Select 'QTCurve' window decoration at Window Decorations. - Jul 14 2012

QtCurve by Thermidore 10 comments
a. Open KDE>System Settings
b. Choose 'Application Appearance'
c. Choose 'Colors' from left column
d. Click 'Import Scheme' on right column
e. Find 'Renaissance_light.colors' file, click 'Open' button
f. Choose 'Renaissance light' in the listing, Click 'Apply' at bottom.
g. Then click 'Style' in left column
h. Under 'Widget Style', choose 'QtCurve'
i. At lower right corner, click 'Apply'
j. Back to 'Widget Style' above, click 'Configure'
k. Under Presets, click 'Import'
l. Find 'renaissance_light.qtcurve' file and 'Open' button at bottom
m. Then click 'Save', then 'Apply' again
n. Select 'QTCurve' window decoration at Window Decorations. - Jul 14 2012

QtCurve by Thermidore 7 comments
The theme was created/tested under OpenSUSE 12.1 / KDE 4.7, so if you are using a different KDE version, I suppose it’s possible that some elements in the structure of color scheming were altered/dropped. Although, by your description, I do not completely grasp what elements are rendered improperly in your case, do I understand correctly that on the reference screenshot the colors in these elements are correct? Also make sure that you are launching the application under the same user that you are setting the color scheme for.
Concerning your installation steps, I will also advise setting the Window Decorations theme to ‘QtCurve’, as this will allow you to have the same background image / opacity settings for the window borders and client area, as in the screenshot.
- Jun 26 2012