I am using Kubuntu 12.04 and QtCurve widget style which does not support GTK3:
How can apply a GNOME theme for GTK3 apps?
I found an advice here: installed gnome-themes-standard and gnome-themes-extras packages, created file ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini:
[Settings]
gtk-theme-name = Adwaita
gtk-fallback-icon-theme = gnome
But this didn't help.
reNIX is a beautiful GTK3 theme inspired by Android. The theme is compatible with latest Unity and Gnome Shell and comes with a squared metacity theme.
Download reNIX
To install, extract the archive to the themes directory i.e.
Elementary Dark GTK3 theme has been updated for Ubuntu 12.04 and Gnome 3.4.
Made by Satya, the theme is inspired by default Elementary OS theme but it comes as a darker variant.
Download Elementary Dark GTK3 Theme
To install from PPA, run the commands below:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:satyajit-happy/themes
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install elementary-dark-them
I have tried to fix this issues using various methods with no success. Whatever kind of theme I try to apply gtk3 apps ignore, and as I am yet to find any gtk3 themes I guess there is nothing I can do. Just when I thought I had a working system with no problems........
Greybird, the default theme of Xubuntu has been completely revamped.
And SpaceFM is also GTK3 unless you installed the GTK2 version available in the AUR. You have to install a GTK3 theme and define it manually, because lxappearance and gtk-chtheme only impact GTK2 applications. BTW, I suspect that LXDE defines the GTK3 theme with a fallback option.
Onyros
https://bbs.archlinux.org/profile.php?id=12840
2013-05-14T17:10:04Z
I am really loving Gnome3. I know there are themes that include both GTK2 and GTK3 versions but i do really like the default Adwaita theme. Anyone know when programmes are likely to move on to GTK3? Also what about Firefox and Libreoffice integrating? I know they aren't GTK but with GTK2 they did fit in really well. Also really loving the mock ups of Gnome over the last while.
Since moving from Squeeze to Wheezy, i've been trying to get my themes to look the same in GTk3 or as close to as they do in GTK2 programs.
^I would counter a "qualified yes" - as long as your definition of "stable" is not "newbie friendly". As I remember, the initial version of wheezy/waldorf lxappearance did not support GTK3. If you changed your theme - you were required to live with the default, manually create a GTK3 configuration, or compile newer sources. None of which are newbie-f