GTK themes in Qt applications

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This guide will explain how to set up Qt to adopt the same style as GTK.

Setup

The GTK style for Qt can be built by setting the gtk USE flag for dev-qt/qtwidgets.

Set the gtk USE flag:

FILE /etc/portage/package.use
dev-qt/qtwidgets gtk

Now rebuild the package with its new USE flag:

root #emerge --ask --changed-use --oneshot dev-qt/qtwidgets

Configuration

Qt5

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Qt5 will try to inherit the configuration of the current desktop environment.

In some desktop environments, Qt5 does not pick up the configuration. This can sometimes be fixed by using the GNOME or KDE desktop preference utility and setting the XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP environment variable to KDE or GNOME respectively.

Alternatively you could use the x11-misc/qt5ct application and set the QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME environment variable to qt5ct. The "oxygen" icon packs may sometimes be necessary.

Qt3 / Qt4

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Qt5 doesn't have the qtconfig program. When encountering the following error, an alternative configuration method should be used:
qtconfig: could not exec '/usr/lib64/qt5/bin/qtconfig': No such file or directory

Reselecting the preferred theme may be necessary for Qt applications using qtconfig (from dev-qt/qt3support):

user $qtconfig

Alternatively, the previous configuration files may be removed:

user $rm -r ~/.config/Trolltech*

Select the Default theme to use the system settings or set it to use the GTK style explicitly by selecting GTK theme.

Tips

  • Individual applications might have their own configuration settings for their GUI, e.g. in VLC this is located in Tools → Preferences.

GTK 2 alternative

An alternative for users of GTK 2 and Qt5 is using the QtCurve cross-toolkit theme:

root #emerge --ask x11-themes/qtcurve

The downsides of this method are that it's not available for GTK 3 yet, and currently the only configuration GUI needs Qt5 and KDE Frameworks 5.

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