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Oxygen Gtk

   1.3.3  

Theme/Style for KDE 4.0

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Depends on  GTK 2.x
Downloads:  27698
Submitted:  Dec 12 2010
Updated:  Apr 29 2013

Description:

Oxygen-Gtk is a port of the default KDE widget theme (Oxygen), to gtk.

Its primary goal is to ensure visual consistency between gtk and qt-based applications running under kde. A secondary objective is to also have a stand-alone nice looking gtk theme that would behave well on other Desktop Environments.

Unlike other attempts made to port the kde oxygen theme to gtk, this attempt does not depend on Qt (via some Qt to Gtk conversion engine), nor does render the widget appearance via hard coded pixmaps, which otherwise breaks everytime some setting is changed in kde.


Hosting:
- tarballs are hosted on kde ftp servers
- git repository is hosted at https://projects.kde.org

Download
- First link point to a tarball of the official 1.0 release
- Second link point to a tarball of the official 1.1 release
- Third link point to the git repository. For the GTK 2.x version, one can get the latest sources from master branch using
Quote:
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/oxygen-gtk

and from the GTK 3.x version, using
Quote:
git clone -b gtk3 git://anongit.kde.org/oxygen-gtk


Installation:
- See the INSTALL file in the top-level directory.
- You will likely need gtk+2.0 dev packages, as well as Cairo

Authors:
- Ruslan Kabatsayev
- Cédric Bellegarde
- me

Release:
We plan to follow the same release schedule as KDE:
- one minor bug-fixing release every month;
- one major feature release every six month.

Bugs:

See the README file in the top-level directory, for a list of possible issues with the style.

Bugs and feature requests can be sent to KDE bug tracking system (https://bugs.kde.org/). You would need to select Product=Oxygen, and Component=gtk-engine




Changelog:

oxygen-gtk2 - version 1.3.3
oxygen-gtk3 - version 1.1.3
Third bugfix release of the gtk2-1.3 and gtk3-1.1 series. Fixes include:

- better detection of empty areas for window grabbing
- better detection of Aurora as an XUL application
- fix to some memory leaks (some, tiny, and one critical, manifest only for some old versions of cairo)

oxygen-gtk2 - version 1.3.2.1
Exceptional fast release to fix startup bug for many applications introduced by mistake in previous release (1.3.2).

oxygen-gtk2 - version 1.3.2
oxygen-gtk3 - version 1.1.2
Second bugfix release of the gtk2-1.3 and gtk3-1.1 series. Changes include some fixes, mostly for running oxygen-gtk with gnome shell.

oxygen-gtk2 - version 1.3.1
oxygen-gtk3 - version 1.1.1
First bugfix release of the gtk2-1.3 and gtk3-1.1 series. Changes include:
- thread-proof timers used for transitions and animations
- Safer code for Groupbox appearance
- proper rendering of flat GtkEntries
- honor custom color for menu background
- more testing options for the demo application

oxygen-gtk2 - version 1.3.0
oxygen-gtk3 - version 1.1.0
New major feature release of the gtk2 and gtk3 versions of the oxygen widget style. They include:
- many improvement for libreoffice, tied to its next release (libreoffice v3.6), to which Ruslan Kabatsayev has contributed directly for a better integration of oxygen-gtk's features.

- fix of most rendering issues introduced with the release of gtk+-3.5

[rest of the back logs, related to the gtk2-1.2 and gtk3-1.0 series have been removed to keep this page clean]




LicenseLGPL
Source(tarball - version gtk2-1.3.3 (for GTK 2.x))
Source(tarball - version gtk3-1.1.3 (for GTK 3.x))
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 Breaks Inkscape

 
 by n00bw00t on: Dec 25 2010
 
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Dragging from empty areas makes some applications, like Inkscape, unusable.


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 Re: Breaks Inkscape

 
 by HugoPereira on: Dec 25 2010
 
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Please send (detailed) bug reports at the link mentioned above, so that we get a chance to fix (otherwise, statements like this or that is unusable are not very useful to us).

Also, if you're not already, you might want to give a shot at the git repository, rather than the 1.0.0 tarball, since we did fix a number of bugs precisely with that respect already (in both inkscape and gimp).

Finally, you can disable (either partially or fully) the window-drag option using "oxygen-settings" (the Qt+Gtk oxygen configuration tool).


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 Komodo Edit

 
 by dikei on: Dec 27 2010
 
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Komodo Edit also needs blacklisting.
It's a Xulrunner-based application and will crash on start without blacklisting.


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 Re: Komodo Edit

 
 by HugoPereira on: Dec 28 2010
 
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Added (to both 1.0 branch and master).
Thanks !


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 Re: Re: Komodo Edit

 
 by dikei on: Dec 28 2010
 
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I'm sorry.I should have told you the binary's name, not the application's name.
Komodo Edit's binary's name is: komodo-bin


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 Re: Re: Komodo Edit

 
 by HugoPereira on: Dec 28 2010
 
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No problem. (trust me: these are easy bugs to fix :))

I just changed to the right name in 1.0 and master.


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 gajim

 
 by Gilde on: Dec 31 2010
 
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hi,

thanks for the great theme/style. so iceweasel, chromium, gimp, libreoffice looks very nice here :)

but i get some error, if i want to use it with gajim. (using debian unstable here with kde 4.4.5, gajim 0.13.4 ...)

The program 'gajim.py' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)'.
(Details: serial 160 error_code 8 request_code 2 minor_code 0)

Does somebody else get an error if using it with gajim?


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 Re: gajim

 
 by HugoPereira on: Dec 31 2010
 
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Hi,

First: thanks.

Probably an issue with argb support.
See the README file for instruction on how to "blacklist" the application, and report back so that we blacklist it in the official source.

You would need to figure out the exact name of the program.


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 amd64 .deb package

 
 by Mokmo on: Jan 5 2011
 
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Thanks for the .deb!!!

Unfortunately, it's made only for i386: I'm using amd64, is there the possibility to have the .deb for that architecture?

Thanks in advance

Mokmo


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 Re: amd64 .deb package

 
 by 10110111 on: Jan 5 2011
 
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Unfortunately, i don't have any amd64 OS installed.
If you need deb to install to several systems without need to recompile multiple times, you can compile once using checkinstall this way:

mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
checkinstall -D

it will let you enter some settings, and will install the deb it generates. You'll get a deb package in the build directory.
You can then install this deb to other machines (and send this file to Hugo, so that other amd64 users could benefit from it).


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 The Widget Factory

 
 by KDesk on: Jan 5 2011
 
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Do you know something similar to "The Widget Factory" but for Qt or KDE?
I like that it's possible to preview themes so easily and to see so many (all?) widgets at once.


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 Re: The Widget Factory

 
 by HugoPereira on: Jan 5 2011
 
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yes there is, for recent enough version of kde.
Type "oxygen-demo" (eheh) from konsole.
It actually tests much more (I think) that twf.


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 Re: Re: The Widget Factory

 
 by KDesk on: Jan 6 2011
 
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Thank you very much!


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 not working in LibreOffice

 
 by gracca on: Jan 12 2011
 
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Dear Hugo:

A friend of mine installed LibreOffice in Fedora 14 Kde, and also selected oxygen-gtk for gtk apps in systemsettings...but it doesn't work...only oxygen icons, but not the whole theme. Please find a screenshot here:

http://img38.imageshack.us/i/snapshot2r.png/

All the best,
Germán.


Copyleft, all rights reversed ;-)
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