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[03:55]micheleC: @ahk: it is just a different workflow. If you work on a specific version only, standard git repos works just fine and are probably easier to grasp. If you work on multiple branches all the time (like "dev" and "stable" branches), worktrees are better because you don't need to continuously checkout branches, just move between folders.
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[11:53]akh: thnx
[12:10]micheleC: (y)
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[12:18]adamk: Is it possible to get GTK program interfaces to use the trinity/KDE3 theme?
[13:56]akh: adamk: Open kcontrol and look under Appearance & Themes → GTK Styles and Fonts
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[14:29]adamk: I don't have the 'GTK styles & fonts' category in the control panel. Is there a certain package I need to install for that to show up?
[14:32]micheleC: yes, something like gtk-qt-engine or gtk3-tqt-engine (names may vary depending on your distro). Don't install both because you may run into conflicts
[14:32]adamk: I had to install gtk-qt-engine-trinity for it to show up
[14:32]micheleC: (y)
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[14:33]akh: On my Ubuntu R14.03 system the packages I have are: gtk2-engines-qtcurve gtk3-tqt-engine-trinity gtk3-tqt-engine-trinity gtk-qt-engine-trinity
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[14:39]adamk: Well that did the trick. Thank you so much, my friends.
[14:39]micheleC: (y)
[14:41]akh: de nada
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