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@@ -7,13 +7,6 @@ If you want Gtk2 apps to use the theme system wide, create a symbolic
link to the new theme like this:
ln -s /usr/share/themes/QtCurve/gtk-2.0/gtkrc /etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
-Note that in Slackware 13.1, KDE and GTK assume different things. The GTK+2
-package is compiled to use /etc/gtk-2.0/*-slackware-linux/gtkrc, while KDE
-is hardcoded to look in /etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc. Consequently, you will probably
-want to put your preferred gtkrc in the GTK path, and then put a symlink to
-it at /etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc for KDE to use (or vice versa - either will work).
-Alternatively, gtk-chtheme works fine on a per user basis.
-
If you are using a dark theme, and fonts in Firefox are unreadable because
it does not invert the colors, you can pass USERCHROME=no to the script,
which will disable the modification of userchrome.css in Firefox.