Baghira is just another of the heavy weight fancy hyper-mega-fashion kde themes, and only can look like most modern styles, as faf as I know. You can configure it to show something similar, with the lines in the tittle and squared title corners, but it is just so heavy. I like simplicity and responsiveness in a desktop, so I like this theme. In fact I use almost always IceWM themes in KDE, most of them are simpler than KDE ones and nicer. Good work, btw, the widget style is the Industrial clone, isn't it? Looks nice in combination.
thanks for yours comments,
yes the theme I'm using is QIndustrial. I like it because it's clean, simple and helps me to mantain an homogeneous system between KDE and GNOME. If you look the screenshot you can see there are apps from KDE and GNOME. I could use gtk-qt theme but there are some apps I use (like pgadminIII, eclipse and firefox) that don't respond well when using qt-gtk. And the best part of it... It looks nice with my windec!!
First, thanks for yours comments.
And yes, you are right. iceWM doesn't respect transparency in KDE but at least it's easy, and as I said, It fits my needs! ;)
Ah! Baghira, baghira, baghira... uhm.. no , I think baguira just "try" to look like macos X, I don't like macos X interface... it's so "bubble".
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Now if we can just make icwm themes on kde respect transparencies, we'd be all set. Doesn't baghira implement the old macos style as well?
Baghira is just another of the heavy weight fancy hyper-mega-fashion kde themes, and only can look like most modern styles, as faf as I know. You can configure it to show something similar, with the lines in the tittle and squared title corners, but it is just so heavy. I like simplicity and responsiveness in a desktop, so I like this theme. In fact I use almost always IceWM themes in KDE, most of them are simpler than KDE ones and nicer. Good work, btw, the widget style is the Industrial clone, isn't it? Looks nice in combination.
thanks for yours comments, yes the theme I'm using is QIndustrial. I like it because it's clean, simple and helps me to mantain an homogeneous system between KDE and GNOME. If you look the screenshot you can see there are apps from KDE and GNOME. I could use gtk-qt theme but there are some apps I use (like pgadminIII, eclipse and firefox) that don't respond well when using qt-gtk. And the best part of it... It looks nice with my windec!!
First, thanks for yours comments. And yes, you are right. iceWM doesn't respect transparency in KDE but at least it's easy, and as I said, It fits my needs! ;) Ah! Baghira, baghira, baghira... uhm.. no , I think baguira just "try" to look like macos X, I don't like macos X interface... it's so "bubble".