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What is a GTKRC file? Settings file used by GTK+, a toolkit used for building graphical user interfaces; stored in a plain text format and contains settings that set the appearance of interface components; often used for theming the Linux GNOME desktop environment, which uses GTK+.

More Information GTKRC files are either stored as a hidden file with no filename prefix (e.g., .gtkrc or .gtkrc-2.0 ) or as a file with no extension named gtkrc (most often in Windows). NOTE: GTKRC stands for "GTK Run Commands."

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What is a GTKRC file?

Settings file used by GTK+, a toolkit used for building graphical user interfaces; stored in a plain text format and contains settings that set the appearance of interface components; often used for theming the Linux GNOME desktop environment, which uses GTK+.

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GTKRC files are either stored as a hidden file with no filename prefix (e.g., .gtkrc or .gtkrc-2.0 ) or as a file with no extension named gtkrc (most often in Windows).

NOTE: GTKRC stands for "GTK Run Commands."

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Updated: April 18, 2012

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What is a GTKRC file?
Settings file used by GTK+, a toolkit used for building graphical user interfaces; stored in a plain text format and contains settings that set the appearance of interface components; often used for theming the Linux GNOME desktop environment, which uses GTK+.