The link that usr provided (KGtk) is, by it's own description, "a quick-and-dirty LD_PRELOAD hack that allows some Gtk applications to use KDE's file dialogs when run under KDE." Therefore I agree that KGtk is a great place to start from, but more work needs to be done. Also, it should be included in Kubuntu by default.
The link that usr provided (KGtk) is, by it's own description, "a quick-and-dirty LD_PRELOAD hack that allows some Gtk applications to use KDE's file dialogs when run under KDE." Therefore I agree that KGtk is a great place to start from, but more work needs to be done. Also, it should be included in Kubuntu by default.