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Perhaps you're right. I am not that familiar with the toolkit (I do development development in KDE). Still, I believe this kind of stuff should be done automatically. I have used a few GTK applications (GIMP, Gaim, Inkscape, perhaps one or two I don't remember) and while their look wasn't bad, their feeling was alien. They had the quirks I described. It doesn't make the applications crappy nor useless, but they look more like ports!
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*THEY ARE PORTS,MORON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
GOD SAVE US FROM MORONS AND ASSHOLES LIKE YOU.