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That is not playing nicely. As I said, qt apps can use GTK to draw widgets (it does not emulate). The best ones I have seen yet is gtk-qt-engine, but that severely f--ks up som gtk apps (some ff additions
As I run both KDE and gnome and use apps from both under both, I have fiddled around quite a lot to make stuff look seamless. KDE apps under Gnome is waaaaaaaay easier. Using QGtkStyle (that renders qt apps using gtk) even makes the apps use gnome dialogs (you can do the opposite with kgtk, but that is a quite ugly hack that only affects some of the apps)