Chapter 13. TDE with non-TDE applications
- 13.1. My non-TDE applications like Emacs and
kterm are running amok with strange
colors!
- 13.2. How can I set my default web browser to be something other
than Konqueror?
- 13.3. How can I configure the style and fonts of GTK
applications within TDE ?
13.1. | My non-TDE applications like Emacs and
kterm are running amok with strange
colors! |
| Start the TDE Control Center and in
Appearance & Themes->
Colors, uncheck the "Apply colors to
non-TDE applications" checkbox, and click
Apply. |
13.2. | How can I set my default web browser to be something other
than Konqueror? |
| Open the KDE Control Center and
navigate to the TDE Components->Component
Chooser panel. Select Web
Browser from the list on the left, then select Open
http and https URLs in the following browser: and type in the
name of the browser (e.g. mozilla,
firefox, opera, etc.)
in the textbox. |
13.3. | How can I configure the style and fonts of GTK
applications within TDE ?
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Install the qt-gtk-engine package, which is available as part of TDE. This
theme engine makes GTK applications look like your TDE widget style
by calling functions from Qt instead of drawing the styles itself. Once
the theme engine has been installed, there will be a KDE Control Center module
under Appearance & Themes->GTK
Styles and Fonts.
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