KDE apps don't obey breeze theme

Hi.
Well i can't figure out what i'm missing.
I had KDE4 and then removed kde-workspace and installed plasma-meta but some
apps like dolphin, amarok, ... don't look right.
See this screenshot please.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/grncmt25xju1gwt/1.png?dl=0
Last edited by Happy Arch (2015-02-16 10:47:00)

Install breeze-kde4 and switch to the theme with qtconfig-qt4

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