Description of problem, bug, incorrect information, or enhancement request: ... The Fedora desktop brings to you the latest software such as GNOME 2.10 and KDE 3.4 with a new look and feel. Clearlooks is the new simple and elegant default theme that is inspired by the classic Red Hat Bluecurve theme. ... AFAIK, KDE doesn't use Clearlooks. Is this correct, Than? Version of release notes this bug refers to: Fedora Core 4 final release
I haven't an FC4 with KDE for reference, this section was a submission. Easy enough to fix if KDE does -not- use Clearlooks, but we need to know ASAP to get it in for release. Is there anyone else who might know the answer to this?
KDE does not have a ClearLooks widget style engine. The upstream KDE default style is called 'Plastik' and it does look pretty similar, but it's not the same thing.
Amended section in relnotes to specify Clearlooks is for GNOME. Might make the release, we'll see.