Description: This is a dark color scheme I came up with, with a touch of turquoise.
I also added my qtcurve settings for anyone using qtcurve who wants to try out my settings.
To import the color scheme, you can right click the link for it, and select save as "leigh.kcsrc". Then open up kcontrol, colors, and then Import, leigh.kcsrc
If your using qtcurve, and want to import my settings, you can right click the link for it, and select save as "leigh.qtcurve". Then open up kcontrol, Style, Configure, Options, and then Import, leigh.qtcurve
For anyone curious, here's the transparency settings I'm using...
Kcontrol, Style, and Effects The "Enable GUI Effects" box is selected. Then ... Conbobox effect = Disable Tool tip effect = Disable Rubberband effect = Make translucent Menu effect = Make translucent Menu tear-off handles = Disable Then enable "Menu drop shadow" menu translucency type: = Software Blend I have the opacity set to 75 percent.
Also under Panels, Appearence tab, panel backround, I have "enable trancparency" checked. Then, under Advanced options, I have the tint color set to black, and the tint amount set all the way to the min side. Then the "Also apply to panel with menu bar" is selected.
Under Window Decorations, Shadows, I'm using 70 percent opacity under both active and inactive windows, and I'm offsetting by 10 pixels.
There's more info about the colors in my urxvt, conky, kde konsole, and moc music player, in my blog post at...
I was curious about karamba since you mentioned it, but I've never used it. I think qtcurve is one of the more cunstomizable themes out there, while at the same time, helping to keep a uniform look between qt and gtk apps.
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Very nice work,it look very pretty. I would like to know what is the name of the karamba theme you are using... tnx :)
Thanks. The theme style is qtcurve, with polyester window decorations. I thought the combination was rather elegant looking.
I was curious about karamba since you mentioned it, but I've never used it. I think qtcurve is one of the more cunstomizable themes out there, while at the same time, helping to keep a uniform look between qt and gtk apps.