
Transience
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scummos
13 years ago
now window titles, no buttons... sorry :) i can´t use it like that.
but i like it anyway =)
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Linneus
14 years ago
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justcme
14 years ago
it's from here:
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=30815
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quarenta
14 years ago
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dac
14 years ago
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justcme
14 years ago
Anyway...
can't you tell what messaging client that is? i thought the stripes would give it away :-P
it's kopete ;-)
i just hid the menu bar, toolbar, status bar, and with a buttonless windeco, it fits in well :-P
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cruiseoveride
14 years ago
thanks anyways.
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cruiseoveride
14 years ago
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justcme
14 years ago
Anyway, the kde style I'm using is baghira with a dark colour scheme.
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flgood
14 years ago
Sorry for all the questions, like I said... pretty new at Linux.
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darkkeil
14 years ago
There's a similar app (sys-monitor) for GNOME and it listen to the name 'Conky'...
A good page for GNOME-Apps is:
www.gnomefiles.org
Hope this helps...
Greets
darkkeil
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flgood
14 years ago
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floppy
14 years ago
I've tried this, too, but I didn't get it in any other color than white and blue.
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justcme
14 years ago
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=30815&vote=good&tan=72770463
i'm pretty sure that's how my milk-style is black.
the only other colour setting i changed was the "button colour" in the baghira style settings (i set RGB to 0,0,0)
i hope that helps =/
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floppy
14 years ago
I even downgraded baghira from 0.8 to 0.7 but it didn't help at all.
But thanks for the color scheme, with QtCurve it looks also fantastic :)
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tpppaintballer
14 years ago
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justcme
14 years ago
To install KDE and the extra styles (ie. baghira) you'll have to read up on your distribution documentation or forums - shouldn't be too hard. Google can help :D
Kubuntu is a good KDE-based distro for newcomers to linux; try kubuntu out if you're not already.
www.kubuntu.org
as for Beryl+Emerald you'll find howtos at www.beryl-project.org and maybe in your distribution's forums as well (depending on how popular your current distribution is). Beryl provides nice animations to your desktop (search on youtube!), and Emerald is the window decorator which this theme (Transience) requires to run.
Anyhow, KDE is extremely flexible :) plenty of styles, icons and configuration options - you can make it look like anything you want.
Gluck and have fun learning Linux :P
Hope i helped a little...
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jeykey
14 years ago
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justcme
14 years ago
it's in KDE's panel->behaviour settings: called "Current application's menu bar (Mac OS-style)"
i don't have a taskbar running, so no application icons there ;)
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sangrehirviendo
14 years ago
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justcme
14 years ago
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justcme
14 years ago
i use the keyboard shortcuts for closing and minimising etc.
thanks for the positive feedback =D.
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gadd
14 years ago
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