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rozbarwinek
May 2nd, 2010, 12:05 PM
I got Kubuntu Lucid 64 and I have a problem with Flash and Adobe Reader.

They look just ugly :-&

See screenshots:

http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/1219/zrzutekranu1x.th.png (http://img100.imageshack.us/i/zrzutekranu1x.png/) http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/5347/zrzutekranu2j.th.png (http://img100.imageshack.us/i/zrzutekranu2j.png/)


How to make them blend with KDE 4.4?

Untitled_No4
May 2nd, 2010, 12:19 PM
My Flash right click menus don't look like that. I don't have Acrobat reader on this computer but I don't remember it looking like that when I did have it. Some ideas:

1. Did you install Flash & Acrobat from repositories or by downloading from Adobe? Mine are from the repositories.

2. I have the following installed: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/Oxygen-Molecule+KDE+%26+GTK%2B+unified+theme?content=1037 41. Perhaps it affects Flash and Acrobat too. In any case, it's a good thing to have.

3. If it's Firefox we're looking it, did you install it by using kubuntu-firefox-installer or by installing Firefox? The kubuntu-firefox-installer installs the KDE integration packages as well, and although it's not likely the culprit here, it's worth mentioning anyway as it might affect the look of both. Acrobat 32 bits (since 64 bits doesn't exist) uses some 32 bit Firefox libraries, if I'm not mistaken.

rozbarwinek
May 2nd, 2010, 12:23 PM
My Flash right click menus don't look like that. I don't have Acrobat reader on this computer but I don't remember it looking like that when I did have it. Some ideas:

1. Did you install Flash & Acrobat from repositories or by downloading from Adobe? Mine are from the repositories.

2. I have the following installed: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/Oxygen-Molecule+KDE+%26+GTK%2B+unified+theme?content=1037 41. Perhaps it affects Flash and Acrobat too. In any case, it's a good thing to have.

3. If it's Firefox we're looking it, did you install it by using kubuntu-firefox-installer or by installing Firefox? The kubuntu-firefox-installer installs the KDE integration packages as well, and although it's not likely the culprit here, it's worth mentioning anyway as it might affect the look of both. Acrobat 32 bits (since 64 bits doesn't exist) uses some 32 bit Firefox libraries, if I'm not mistaken.

1. I have installed them from official repo
2. No, I use QtCurve
3. It's Chrome :)

Untitled_No4
May 2nd, 2010, 12:42 PM
1. I have installed them from official repo
2. No, I use QtCurve
3. It's Chrome :)

My context menu in Flash in Chrome also looks like a KDE menu and not like Gnome's.
I think it's QtCurve. I used to use it a while back but it just didn't change the look of Zend Studio, which I use for work and it bugged me, so the Oxygen-Molecule works perfectly. I'd give that a go if I were you, it's so easily installed after all (although you will probably have to remove QtCurve first)

rozbarwinek
May 2nd, 2010, 01:01 PM
My context menu in Flash in Chrome also looks like a KDE menu and not like Gnome's.
I think it's QtCurve. I used to use it a while back but it just didn't change the look of Zend Studio, which I use for work and it bugged me, so the Oxygen-Molecule works perfectly. I'd give that a go if I were you, it's so easily installed after all (although you will probably have to remove QtCurve first)

I don't want to change my theme