TabsOnly-Translucent
bvs
Source i (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Change backlighting for buttons.
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15 Comments
In fact this skin coupled with my own console color scheme are the first to things I add to every new fresh KDE install. Thanks a lot.
Great, thanks a lot!
Liberation Sans (system) & Terminus (konsole, etc)
Great skin! Question: What font are you using? Looks cool.
Sorry for the duplicate posts, difficulties with the local conditions=)
Change theme to "Default" & click "Keyboard shortcuts" on titlebar and set hotkeys... e.g., my settings: Settings Yakuake: Ctrl+y, Hide-Show Yakuake: Menu & etc ... And after applying all the changes again choose TabsOnly or any.
How can I change the theme if the settings button is gone...
same problem here - did anyone ever find out how to solve it?
I am having the exact same problem. No way to change back to the default theme.
I asked in the main yakuake comments and this is the reply I got: Open $KDEHOME/share/config/yakuakerc (whre $KDEHOME is $HOME/.kde or $HOME/.kde4 depending on your Linux distro) in a text editor and remove the line specifying the skin. It worked for me, but make sure yakuake isn't running when you try it.
Thank you. Worked great. Once I added a shortcut to the settings I reapplied the skin and now I have easy access to configuration. Mad Props!!!!
Change theme to "Default" & click "Keyboard shortcuts" on titlebar and set hotkeys... e.g., my settings: Settings Yakuake: Ctrl+y, Hide-Show Yakuake: Menu & etc ... And after applying all the changes again choose TabsOnly or any.
but how can i reach the yakuake settings now? :)
This is a light mix from "One Pixel Title" & "Plasma: Oxygen - Panel". Thanks to the authors of these themes.
This is a light mix from "One Pixel Title" & "Plasma: Oxygen - Panel". Thanks to the authors of these themes.