![]() = "MS-Windows" īut this does not change anything, even using the Mono engine. I've also tried to do: // This does not work at all (on MS Windows) Gtk.Rc.Parse("Resources/GTK/windows-theme.gtkrc") This is the code I've tried but that does not work (I have a local copy of the GTK themes rc files): // It works on Mono, but not on. Net (but when I'm using Mono then it's easy to see the changes). I've tried to trick the application to load a decent theme. Net (doing double click on the executable) then the look & feel is horrible. The case is that when I run the application from the Xamarin Studio or using Mono, then I have a relatively nice look & feel, but when I run the application using. ![]() Net tool chain to compile, because Xamarin doesn't allow me to compile using the Mono toolchain). The installed Mono version is 3.2.3 (but I'm using the. I'm programming a GTK Sharp (v2.12) application using Xamarin Studio 5.4 on MS Windows.
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