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Oxygen Gtk

   1.4.5  

Theme/Style for KDE 4.0

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Downloads:  38500
Submitted:  Dec 12 2010
Updated:  Oct 23 2014

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 1.4.6
oxygen-gtk3 - version 1.4.1
Improvements include:
- for gtk2: fix crash in eclipse
- for gtk3: better integration with gtk3-3.13 and above

oxygen-gtk2 - version 1.4.5
oxygen-gtk3 - version 1.3.5
Improvements include, for gtk2:
- background and shadows in libreoffice
- improved detection of empty areas for window dragging
- fix bluring behind tooltips in KDE on 64 bits machines
- fix calculation of the tabs area

For gtk3:
- made more widgets 'transparent' via css, to get the proper background gradient behind
- fix crash with menubar animations when invalid menubar was passed
- fixed updates for treeviews embedded in scrolled-windows
- added (still not perfect) support for firefox compiled against gtk3

oxygen-gtk2 - version 1.4.4
oxygen-gtk3 - version 1.3.4
These releases where not announced becaues a bug sneaked in just before release that was causing libreoffice to crash and was also affecting the gtk3 version.

oxygen-gtk2 - version 1.4.3
oxygen-gtk3 - version 1.3.3
Fixes a compilation problem with oxygen-gtk-demo and oxygen-gtk3-demo

oxygen-gtk2 - version 1.4.2
oxygen-gtk3 - version 1.3.2
oxygen-gtk3 - version 1.2.2
Bugfixes include
- serious crash in many application like eclipse, libreoffice and other, when mouse-over toolbars and menus.
- rendering issues with gtk3 applications especially under gnome-shell

Also: we added an "information" tab to both oxygen-gtk-demo and oxygen-gtk3-demo to provide software versions.

oxygen-gtk3 - version 1.3.1
Emergency bugfix release due to a crash condition that sneaked in the gtk3-1.3.0 release

oxygen-gtk3 - version 1.3.0
New feature release.
No real feature added, except support for the (heavily changed) gtk3-3.10 version. New widgets have been added, and quite some method calls have been deprecated.
We cannot guarantee that this version with work with older releases of gtk3.

oxygen-gtk2 - version 1.4.1
oxygen-gtk3 - version 1.2.1
New bug fix release.
For gtk2:
- mark zotero as XUL application
- fix some antialias issue on sliders

For gtk3:
- some improvement on inner-shadows
- some extra checks on widgets validity to prevent runtime warnings
- some rendering improvements for instance regarding scrollbars and textviews

oxygen-gtk2 - version 1.4.0
oxygen-gtk3 - version 1.2.0
New feature release of oxygen-gtk2 and oxygen-gtk3. These releases can be compiled and used on non-linux platform (e.g. Windows(r)), and, for the gtk3 version, can run on non X11 backend (e.g. Broadway).
They also include the usual amount of minor bugfixes.

[rest of the back logs, related to the gtk2-1.3 and gtk3-1.1 series have been removed to keep this page clean]




LicenseLGPL
Source(tarball - version gtk2-1.4.6 (for GTK 2.x))
Source(tarball - version gtk3-1.4.1 (for GTK 3.x))
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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.


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 Re: not working in LibreOffice

 
 by HugoPereira on: Jan 12 2011
 
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Does it (oxygen-gtk) work with other applications ? (like e.g. gimp) ?


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 Re: Re: not working in LibreOffice

 
 by gracca on: Jan 12 2011
 
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Sorry for the double post above :(

Here is a screenshot with Gimp:

http://img26.imageshack.us/i/snapshot3h.png/

It seems to be perfect!

Germán.


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 Re: Re: not working in LibreOffice

 
 by HugoPereira on: Jan 12 2011
 
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yes it does. So that means its likely a problem with libreoffice (which I don't have installed here. I have openoffice, and things are working).


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 Re: Re: not working in LibreOffice

 
 by HugoPereira on: Jan 12 2011
 
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PS: what happens if other styles (e.g. QtCurve) are used. Does libreoffice also use it ?


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 Re: Re: Re: not working in LibreOffice

 
 by gracca on: Jan 20 2011
 
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Yes, it does :(


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 Re: not working in LibreOffice

 
 by 10110111 on: Jan 12 2011
 
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Seems KDE doesn't apply GTK theme correctly for all apps. Try applying oxygen-gtk via gtk-chtheme or gtk2-theme-switch.


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 Re: Re: not working in LibreOffice

 
 by Fuma1292 on: Jan 14 2011
 
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Those arn't KDE applications so you can't blame KDE :).
I have found that the standalone, non-Gnome gtk theme switchers "gtk-theme-switch2" and "gtk-chtheme" have issues with some themes.

I have found the "correct" way a ~/.gtkrc must be for everything to work correctly.

non-Gnome gtk theme switchers do this:
include "/usr/share/themes/oxygen-gtk/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"
gtk-theme-name="oxygen-gtk"
gtk-icon-theme-name=""
gtk-font-name="DejaVu Sans 9"

But this doesn't work correctly with 99% of gtk themes.

You really need this:
include "/usr/share/themes/oxygen-gtk/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"
style "user-font"
{
}
widget_class "*" style "user-font"
gtk-theme-name="oxygen-gtk"
gtk-icon-theme-name=""
gtk-font-name="DejaVu Sans 9"

The font and icon parts may be able to be removed for the oxygen-gtk style because the oxygen-gtk style uses KDE's chosen fonts and icons, but I haven't tested it and this way seems to work fine for me.


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 Re: Re: Re: not working in LibreOffice

 
 by gracca on: Jan 20 2011
 
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The content of ~/.gtkrc-2.0-kde4 is the same as yours, and still LibreOffice doesn't use oxygen-gtk theme:

# This file was written by KDE
# You can edit it in the KDE control center, under "GTK Styles and Fonts"

include "/usr/share/themes/oxygen-gtk/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"
include "/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"

style "user-font"
{
font_name="Arial"
}
widget_class "*" style "user-font"

gtk-theme-name="oxygen-gtk"
gtk-font-name="Arial 8"
gtk-cursor-theme-name = ""


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: not working in LibreOffice

 
 by HugoPereira on: Jan 21 2011
 
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could you try remove:

include "/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc",

or put it before:
include "/usr/share/themes/oxygen-gtk/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"

(though remove should be better)

This line definitely differs from the .gtkrc file mentionned above, and from mine.

Just a shot in the dark though.


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 NVIDIA XServer Settings

 
 by Ralph62 on: Jan 21 2011
 
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NVIDIA XServer Settings needs to be blacklisted; otherwise, the temperature graph (Thermal Settings) will appear transparent.

Executable name: "nvidia-settings".


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 Re: NVIDIA XServer Settings

 
 by HugoPereira on: Jan 21 2011
 
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Done. Thanks for reporting.

Good new is, we are working on an experimental branch that does not require blacklisting (or at least: does not require any of the currently black-listed applications to be black-listed anymore).

git clone -b argb git://anongit.kde.org/oxygen-gtk


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 I think I've found a bug :O

 
 by Meepish on: Jan 24 2011
 
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In Inkscape, when using Oxygen Gtk 1.0.1, drawing Bezier curves is so extremely laggy that it's almost impossible to do. It doesn't happen with QtCurve or Raleigh. I've tried running Inkscape from the console, but it doesn't display any errors.

Another problem in Inkscape is that when using Oxygen Gtk and QtCurve (but not Raleigh), after going to Document Properties, the whole Inkscape crashes without even showing the properties window, and the error in the console is "terminate called after throwing an instance of 'Gtk::IconThemeError'" I'm not sure if it's a problem with Oxygen Gtk, though... since it also happens with QtCurve.

I'm using KDE 4.6 RC 2.


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 Re: I think I've found a bug :O

 
 by HugoPereira on: Jan 24 2011
 
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Thanks for reporting !
indeed both are bugs that we should fix.
Actually could you post them on https://bugs.kde.org/ to make sure we don't forget about them ?

In fact you could rather post two separate bug reports.

The second is likely due to our icon "remapping" which is very similar to what QtCurve does, and which no other gtk style does.


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 Re: I think I've found a bug :O

 
 by HugoPereira on: Jan 24 2011
 
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PS: I can't seem to reproduce the issue with bezier curves with inkscape.
Maybe, when you file a bug, you could also attach an svg file for which you do have the problem, and explain briefly how to reproduce ?

That'd be super helpful.

Thanks in advance !


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 Re: Re: I think I've found a bug :O

 
 by Meepish on: Jan 25 2011
 
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It's weird, I think it may be something with my computer, since it's lagging MUCH less when I disable desktop effects in KDE (it's still lagging a little, though). I have a Radeon Mobility HD 5650 video card with the official ATI drivers. And it's lagging with any file, even when I create a blank one...


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 Re: Re: Re: I think I've found a bug :O

 
 by HugoPereira on: Jan 25 2011
 
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mmm. That helps.
It might be that we are hit by a Cairo + graphics acceleration issue.
There was a similar problem with nvidia before. I'll try investigate.

Do you have any slowness with other gtk apps ? (with compositing enabled).
e.g. Gimp ? Nautilus ?

My best guess is that it is due to our 'fancy' background gradient.


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 Re: I think I've found a bug :O

 
 by HugoPereira on: Jan 25 2011
 
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Some feedback on the inkscape crash.
Its actually a problem with "some" versions of gtk, that crash when an icon is not found. It should at least show a dummy (default) icon when this happens.

This was a known issue and has been fixed I think, with more recent versions of gtk.

The reason what it crashes when you uses oxygen-gtk or qtcurve is that it sets the icon theme to oxygen (to match kde), which results in the "icon-not-found" crash.

Sorry for the annoyance.


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 OpenOffice problem

 
 by Ralph62 on: Jan 25 2011
 
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OpenOffice (blacklisted) works perfectly with OxygenGtk 1.0.0.
With OxygenGtk 1.0.1 there is a problem: OpenOffice (blacklisted or not) totally ignores the Oxygen Gtk theme and uses the default Gnome theme.


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 Re: OpenOffice problem

 
 by 10110111 on: Jan 25 2011
 
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Could you try using git-bisect to find the guilty commit?


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 Re: Re: OpenOffice problem

 
 by Ralph62 on: Jan 25 2011
 
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oxygen-gtk/src/oxygenargbhelper.cpp: In static member function 'static gboolean Oxygen::ArgbHelper::colormapHook(GSignalInvocationHint*, guint, const GValue*, void*)':
/oxygen-gtk/src/oxygenargbhelper.cpp:103: error: 'gtk_widget_get_realized' was not declared in this scope
make[2]: *** [src/CMakeFiles/oxygen-gtk.dir/oxygenargbhelper.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [src/CMakeFiles/oxygen-gtk.dir/all] Error 2
make: *** [all] Error 2


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 Re: Re: Re: OpenOffice problem

 
 by 10110111 on: Jan 25 2011
 
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You seem to have very old version of GTK. This function first appeared in GTK 2.20.
But, anyway, you shouldn't get this problem with 1.0 branch. Get branch 1.0 with this command:
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/oxygen-gtk -b 1.0

And now do git-bisect using 1.0.0 as good revision and 1.0.1 as bad one.
Thanks.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: OpenOffice problem

 
 by Ralph62 on: Jan 25 2011
 
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OK. I have solved with OxygenGtk 1.0.1.
It seems that I have used a wrong package.


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 by floopy1962 on: Jan 28 2011
 
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Oo man you really did that !!! You're my god :D lol works great with root too :P on Kde 4.6 ;)
God bless you.... i mean bless yourself :D


:)
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 Question on Gtk+2

 
 by Ralph62 on: Feb 12 2011
 
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What version of Gtk+2 is needed to compile Oxygen Gtk 1.0.2?

Thanks


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 Re: Question on Gtk+2

 
 by 10110111 on: Feb 12 2011
 
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I successfully compile it on GTK 2.20.1


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 Re: Re: Question on Gtk+2

 
 by Ralph62 on: Feb 12 2011
 
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OK. I did a test and OxygenGtk 1.0.2 also compiles with GTK+2 2.18.9 ... and it works wonderfully!


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