
Milkesque for Baghira
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Description:
This package replaces the aqua-style of baghira with some sort of milk-looking style (see screenshots).
Check out the Readme-file for Intstructions on how to install. Last changelog:
Check out the Readme-file for Intstructions on how to install.
It seemed that the Milkesque-Mod didn't work anymore after Thomas added Milk to Baghira, but with this update it should work again...
added the color-scheme and baghirarc
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Could someone who managed to compile this post a *.deb/*.rpm?
I really love that screenshot, but what are the icons and the font called? Thanks
you could have found thousands of answers on the past pages but hey, you're nickname rocks, so here it is: icons: OS-L from this site font: HandelGotD
Hey where do i get that aqua style for baghira....Plese reply...anyone
Download the package and install as described in the readme-file.
I.. can you give me a link to the wallpaper.. i've alredy seen twice in kde-look and in gnome-look.. but i haven't found it anywere ( deviantart ecc.. ) Bye
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/24573837/
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/24573837/
bonafide, why would you add something to kde-look without even replying to all these people who cannot get your mod to work? Not very cool.
Im apologize, I didn't see the other pages of posts, my idiocy.
Hi. How did you do to get that menu bar?? is it kicker??? how did you do to make the icons look like that?? thank you.
this tutorial will help you: http://baghira.sourceforge.net/OS_Clone-en.shtml#step3
Thank you. But how did you do have those icons in the system tray?? my system tray does not look like that. that kind of white border of the menubar?? the starter image and the finder icon?? thanx.
You'll have to replace the default systray-icons with those: http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/jonmega/iceman/systray_icons/icon_systray_icons.zip That kind of white border is hardcoded in KDE, I'd be glad to get rid of it. So you should have that border anyway. PS: I'll email the starter and spotlight images to you.
what should i do with this file? and when should i replace the two pixmaps.h files? before configureing / making / installing or after some of them?
but cannot find that baghira folder. in my home folder there is an empty .baghira/.bab (both hidden and empty) folder, another directory (/usr/share/apps/baghira) contains only an image called "poof.png". nothing else... I'm on a kubuntu breezy system, and installed the big black cat from the repositories. BTW, every time I was trying to install baghira from CVS (I tried on Hoary and Breezy, several times each), it returned a compile error... no way out with that, tried and retried. can anyone help me?
ok, I managed to find some working baghira cvs sources, i created a deb package with tose after having replaced the 2 files (pixmaps.h) with the patched ones, i uninstalled the previously installed kwin-baghira package, installed the newly created, and this is a shot: http://img422.imageshack.us/my.php?image=bab7mi.png I actually can't notice the differences with the original one... oh well... maybe something... but the widget style in your screenshot is far more flat! how to obtain that? thanks anyway :) (plese reply!)
Please try to check that "Use itunes buttons everywhere"-box and tell me what did happen.
no, sorry, doesn't work. I don'y know if this is the real output of the Milkesque patch: (with iTunes)http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/8350/milkprova13qo.png (without iTunes)http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/5058/milkprova4wn.png I hoped it would have been more flat... I used the given milkesque.baghira file, too...
ok, I updated the pixmap-files, which should solve your problem. Thanks for your feedback.
thanks to you instead! it does work now!
would you send me your .deb package? am a debian user and i still cant get baghira 0.7 to work. gustavob@vtr.net thanks
Done. If you like I could upload here the .deb package I created, working on Kubuntu Breezy and (I hope) Debian!
Great work!!! where can i find a .deb package? (please reply)