Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd Mar 2010 20:43 UTC, submitted by kragil
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The menu is not themed by metacity, but GTK, so, yes, it will look strange for non gnome apps
Actually DataPath is correct. The WM draws the titlebar so any app (GTK, QT3 or 4, or even WINE...) built for any DM (GNOME, KDE3 or 4, etc) will have the same title bar.
You can change the WM in with fusion-icon if you don't like the titlebar - though obviously the easier way is to keep Metacity and change the titlebar in whatever settings app GNOME has for changing themes.




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I don't think it's GTK that themes them - it's the X window manager in GNOME - Metacity - that's doing it. Which means that any normal X program should get decorated that way.