GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 317319
Add a native-Win32 theme and make it the default on Windows
Last modified: 2008-01-15 13:00:59 UTC
Unfamiliar look and a GUI that's inconsistent with the platform are the main reasons, IMHO, why so many Windows users give up on GIMP before even discovering an ounce of its power. Now, since GIMP is intended to be a powerful image editor and not a flashy media player, its interface should be as familiar and unobtrusive as possible. A native-Win32 theme (default on Windows) would help achive this goal. Another great step in this direction would be to solve the problem of floating windows being awkward and unfamiliar for Windows users (see Bug #317317). Thanks, Prog.
Gtk 2.8 comes with a windows theme by default.
AFAIK, gtk+ 2.6 already included the native theme but there have been some improvements to it lately. Please upgrade to the latest version of GTK+ and if you still think that changes are needed, file bug reports against GTK+ and include detailed descriptions of what you think could be done to improve it. Just saying that things look unfamiliar and inconsistent isn't really helpful and can even be considered rude. Keep in mind that we are all just doing this for the fun of it.
Sorry if any of what I wrote came off as rude, I certainly didn't intended it to be. I actually have GTK 2.6.9 and was compltely unware that this theme is supposed to be a Win32 theme. This is why I made a general suggestion to add a native-Win32 theme instead of giving detailed descriptions of specific problems in this theme. This is how GIMP looks on my machine: http://prognathous.mail-central.com/images/gimp/gimp_ui.png Is this really intended to be a native Win32 theme or have I got something configured improperly? Thanks, Prog.
The GTK+ installers usually offer the theme as an option. Maybe you didn't install it? The image looks like the default theme.
I don't understand what the GTK+ installer is doing but the default theme for the Win32 version of GTK+ is the included one that is supposed to mimic native look and feel. AFAIK it shouldn't be necessary to install any extra packages. But it would be worth asking a Win32 GTK+ developer. Anyway, please take this discussion to a bug report against GTK+.