10Had some troubles installing it due to my lack of knowledge in KDE comming from XFCE for many years. I love this theme, neat and awesome! Excellent work, thank you very much!
Hi passionatelinuxian,
If you apply the instructions correctly, it must be like the screenshots I posted.
Video tutorial: https://www.pling.com/p/1342034/
Welcome,
I have followed the same instruction except that I installed Kvantum using Arch Linux package manager. I have got the blur transparency effects but, they are a bit lower than the preview.
If you want more transparency and Blur, do the following:
Dolphin (Show Hidden Files)> .config> Kvantum> BlurGlassyKvantum> Open BlurGlassyKvantum.kvconfig
Line 60: reduce_window_opacity = 70 (Increase to 75 or 80)
Line 61: reduce_menu_opacity = 70 (Increase to 75 or 80)
Let me know if it's better now.
Hi sahafiec,
Download the Kvantum Manager here: https://software.opensuse.org/package/kvantum-manager and install it
Download the "Blur-Glassy Kvantum" Kvantum Theme and unpack it into:
Home (Hiden Files)> .config> Kvantum
Then in System Settings> Application Style> select Kvantum (for light Themes) or Kvantum-dark (for dark Themes)
Then open Kvantum Manager> Change / Delete Theme and select Kvantum Theme "BlurGlassyKvantum"
You can also watch the video guide: https://www.pling.com/p/1342034/
Let me know everything is in order!
thank you very much for the detailed explanation. I did it step by step and it mostly worked, to 85% I would say. still some app windows are white inside instead of transparent, e.g. Krusader, Firefox, Thunderbird - but I can live with this.
it would be so perfect to be able to save all those settings so you don't have to repeat each step after theme change. :)
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8 Looks nice. Too flat for me but very nice.
Thank You very much, joecool!
10 10 the best
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10 10 the best
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10 Had some troubles installing it due to my lack of knowledge in KDE comming from XFCE for many years. I love this theme, neat and awesome! Excellent work, thank you very much!
Thank You, andrescm90!
10 10 the best
Thank You, brondog! Welcome,
8 Superb work. Thanks for making it. Keep it up.
Thanks for the rating and support.
I don't get as much transparency as shown in preview. How do I increase it?
Hi passionatelinuxian, If you apply the instructions correctly, it must be like the screenshots I posted. Video tutorial: https://www.pling.com/p/1342034/ Welcome,
I have followed the same instruction except that I installed Kvantum using Arch Linux package manager. I have got the blur transparency effects but, they are a bit lower than the preview.
If you want more transparency and Blur, do the following: Dolphin (Show Hidden Files)> .config> Kvantum> BlurGlassyKvantum> Open BlurGlassyKvantum.kvconfig Line 60: reduce_window_opacity = 70 (Increase to 75 or 80) Line 61: reduce_menu_opacity = 70 (Increase to 75 or 80) Let me know if it's better now.
It would be great if I could share screenshots with you.
Ok, send it to me at: l4k1987@gmail.com
Done. Check your mailbox.
God! I didn't know this video existed, now that I followed it properly I got the blur effect, thanks! Let me update my review now, you deserve it man!
that's phantastic. ;) please share a step by step download and installation instructions, I love this theme. using latest opensuse tumbleweed..
Hi sahafiec, Download the Kvantum Manager here: https://software.opensuse.org/package/kvantum-manager and install it Download the "Blur-Glassy Kvantum" Kvantum Theme and unpack it into: Home (Hiden Files)> .config> Kvantum Then in System Settings> Application Style> select Kvantum (for light Themes) or Kvantum-dark (for dark Themes) Then open Kvantum Manager> Change / Delete Theme and select Kvantum Theme "BlurGlassyKvantum" You can also watch the video guide: https://www.pling.com/p/1342034/ Let me know everything is in order!
thank you very much for the detailed explanation. I did it step by step and it mostly worked, to 85% I would say. still some app windows are white inside instead of transparent, e.g. Krusader, Firefox, Thunderbird - but I can live with this. it would be so perfect to be able to save all those settings so you don't have to repeat each step after theme change. :)
Hi sahafiec, For these applications, I recommend Kwin Scripts "Force Blur": https://store.kde.org/p/1294604/
10 10 the best