El 29/3/25 a las 18:04, Benny Siegert escribió:
Am 29.03.25 um 08:33 schrieb Ramiro Aceves:
But If think it further, how can one apply a "theme" if for example,
you do not use XFCE4 desktop and use something more basic like CTWM?
Either you can fill out the Gtk theme CSS files, as PHO has suggested
above. For instance, you can load one of the predefined themes and
then apply CSS changes on top.
The other option is to use one of the "settings daemons" that are
typically part of a desktop environment, without loading all the rest
of the stuff. For example, you can tune your theme settings in the
XFCE Control center. Then, in your .xinitrc, run "xfsettingsd&"
before ctwm. This will give you just the Gtk theme, cursor, colors
and a few other things.
The Gnome equivalent is sysutils/gnome-settings-daemon.
Many thanks Benny for your explanation. I appreciate it very much.
I have been investigating, if I run:
"gtk3-demo" -> Cursors -> Run,
and clic with the mouse in the cursors icons, I see that some of them
do not work, under "resize and scrolling" icons, only 8 of 15 icons
work. For example crosshair icon works but col-resize, row-resize, ew-
resize ns-resize do not work. Perhaps that is the reason that they do
not work in thunderbird and GNURadio. But for example in "gnumeric"
spreadshet col-resize and row-resize work for resizing columns and
rows size. Libreoffice calc seems to work also. I think all use gtk3.
This is a nightmare, not important but a nightmare anyway ;-)
Regards.
Ramiro.