Description: ########### Gnome Look 'n Feel with KDE power ###########
Hi everybody!
Users who don't know anything about KDE, are not that motivated to investigate its inner workings and only try it for a while are often disappointed and stop using it after 5 minutes. :-/
Had they tried it for a little bit longer or with a different configuration, would they say 'Oh my god! It's incredible how good and easy it is!' ;-)
Knome is the perfect way to (re-)discover KDE, especially if you're coming from Ubuntu with gnome-'human theme'.
I modified some KDE-native features to ease the learning-curve of KDE use: - Only apps from the current desktop are shown in the taskbar - You can move from one desktop to another using 'Ctrl+Alt+Arrows' - Taskbars and menus have been reorganized - Double-clic needed to open folders and files - 'Ctrl + H' shows/hides hidden files in Konqueror - 'Opera mouse gestures' with right button have been enabled in Konqueror - Wallpaper and theme are 'Ubuntu-Human' - Many others I forgot....
####### To install it ####### ### Basic concept ### -you need KDE 3.5.* (might work with former versions...) -backup your actual .kde and .qt folders -download the attached file -extract it in your personal folder -relaunch KDE
### Via terminal ### cd tar cvfz backupKDE.tar.gz .kde .qt wget http://www.kde-look.org/content/download.php?content=39001&id=1 tar xvfz 39001-knome.tar.gz
...and because of that I have no use for Knome.
As you said: you should have posted it on a gnome-site because THERE are people who might change.
I'm not gonna vote for this app because I'll never try it out.
"'Opera mouse gestures' with right button have been enabled in Konqueror"
May I ask how this is accomplished? I've been 'tinkering' with gesture settings in KDE control center, but no luck thus far.
thanks!
gryphen
As usual with KDE, it's very powerful but pretty hard to find!
So:
>kcontrol
>Regional & Accessibility
>Input actions
>'Gesture setting' tab
>Untick 'Disable mouse gestures globally'
>Mouse button : 'Button 3 secondary'
finally, you can configure your gestures using the 'Konqueror gestures' tree.
Enjoy!
Don't mention Gnomes when with Dragons ;) (I makes me go 'Yikes!'). The description isn't entirely fair to Gnome or KDE. As a n00b I found both interfaces confusing and having sane and working defaults is far more important than thumbing down the interface.
The user is not so much confused by the number of options available in front of him, but more by the options he can't find.
Gimme bloat and I'll float! (yes, sounds stupid...)
Hi,
I like your personalisation of KDE, I changed a lot of these things just as you did before I could actually work.
Single clicks for opening files increases the probability of accidently opening files, applications or folders; furthermore I was used to select files with a single click.
And I don't think that showing applications in the taskbar from all desktops fulfills the purpose of multiple desktops.
Nonetheless, I don't think this is the right place to put your little improvement, and a lot of users would just look at the screenshot, see that it's not the greatest style and vote for 'bad' - and don't even read what it's actually about.
I'd rather think it's a KDE Improvement.
Really, I am puzzled. I haven't thought there are people out there who actually *like* double-clicking. It's so unnecessary IMHO, single-click was the first thing I enabled in Windows 9x and the first thing I've enabled when trying out gnome once. "Knome" here on kde-look.org - I first thought of a way to make Gnome a little easier to use for KDE users - not vice-versa.
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...and because of that I have no use for Knome. As you said: you should have posted it on a gnome-site because THERE are people who might change. I'm not gonna vote for this app because I'll never try it out.
"'Opera mouse gestures' with right button have been enabled in Konqueror" May I ask how this is accomplished? I've been 'tinkering' with gesture settings in KDE control center, but no luck thus far. thanks! gryphen
As usual with KDE, it's very powerful but pretty hard to find! So: >kcontrol >Regional & Accessibility >Input actions >'Gesture setting' tab >Untick 'Disable mouse gestures globally' >Mouse button : 'Button 3 secondary' finally, you can configure your gestures using the 'Konqueror gestures' tree. Enjoy!
Don't mention Gnomes when with Dragons ;) (I makes me go 'Yikes!'). The description isn't entirely fair to Gnome or KDE. As a n00b I found both interfaces confusing and having sane and working defaults is far more important than thumbing down the interface. The user is not so much confused by the number of options available in front of him, but more by the options he can't find. Gimme bloat and I'll float! (yes, sounds stupid...)
I should have post in gnome-look.org!
...this is why I'll never use gnome. Can't vote good for this, but I know this is just my personal opinion.
Hi, I like your personalisation of KDE, I changed a lot of these things just as you did before I could actually work. Single clicks for opening files increases the probability of accidently opening files, applications or folders; furthermore I was used to select files with a single click. And I don't think that showing applications in the taskbar from all desktops fulfills the purpose of multiple desktops. Nonetheless, I don't think this is the right place to put your little improvement, and a lot of users would just look at the screenshot, see that it's not the greatest style and vote for 'bad' - and don't even read what it's actually about. I'd rather think it's a KDE Improvement.
Thanks for your comment! ;-) I'll move it to 'KDE improvements'
Really, I am puzzled. I haven't thought there are people out there who actually *like* double-clicking. It's so unnecessary IMHO, single-click was the first thing I enabled in Windows 9x and the first thing I've enabled when trying out gnome once. "Knome" here on kde-look.org - I first thought of a way to make Gnome a little easier to use for KDE users - not vice-versa.