I know it's a minor thing but it really bugs me that YaST still uses the (IMHO) ugly non-oxygen theme in 12.3.
Is there still a way I can make it respect my system settings so it looks like a normal KDE/Qt application?
Back in openSUSE 12.1 (or was it 12.2?) there was a similar topic about this issue but I can't seem to find it.
It had something to do with deleting/replacing some branding package I think. Any help would be appreciated :).
Semi-related question: where are decisions like giving YaST a non-default theme made?
Is there a way to give feedback or suggestions on that?
IMO having a uniform look&feel across the entire desktop is very important for a good user experience.
It makes no sense to put all that effort into making Gtk apps look native only to then replace the main system management tool theme with something that looks equally alien >:(.
Is there still a way I can make it respect my system settings so it looks like a normal KDE/Qt application?
Back in openSUSE 12.1 (or was it 12.2?) there was a similar topic about this issue but I can't seem to find it.
It had something to do with deleting/replacing some branding package I think. Any help would be appreciated :).
Semi-related question: where are decisions like giving YaST a non-default theme made?
Is there a way to give feedback or suggestions on that?
IMO having a uniform look&feel across the entire desktop is very important for a good user experience.
It makes no sense to put all that effort into making Gtk apps look native only to then replace the main system management tool theme with something that looks equally alien >:(.