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The short answer is NO.
You need to install kdebase to get kcontrol. Just follow one of these two pages: Nerdica » Tweaking KDE GUI Apps in a Gnome Environment KDE Applications looking bad in GNOME? Let’s fix ‘em up. « Il Pozzo Oscuro [written for ubuntu users but easy to get it work under suse] |
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is there still no way to configure the gtk-qtcurve theme settings in kde4?
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GTK apps looked awful under KDE (specially with dark themes) until I came to the idea to deinstall qtcurve-gtk2 and qtcurve-kde4. I guess that's not what you want but it would make GTK themes looking as expected ( = as GTK themes).
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