This theme features blank borders and backgrounds, to give plasmoids a more "embedded" feel- rather than making them look like a second system of windows.
This was originally to be a theme with just blank widgets and notes, so that users could swap in the rest- the taskbar, dialogs, clock, etc- from their theme of choice. I still encourage this, but for those that want to use it, I've created a light-as-feathers theme around the idea of naked Plasma.
Not all elements are implemented, and others haven't been changed from the theme, Glaze, that I duplicated to start from. They will be done soon. In the meantime, either enjoy the theme as is or just swap in theme you like best alongside Naked's naked widgets.
Nimbus Sans recommended to complete the look.Last changelog:
I love it! First theme that is simple and embeds nicely!
Found some artefacts with krunner and systray. I have fixed them as good as I can and added expand-buttons and a new background). I added Lancelot from slim-glow, fits in pretty good. I've also added plot-background (probably more stuff that I forgot). It's by no mean complete!
I'm not sure if you are working on this theme any more. If you want the "patch" I'll send it to you. If not I'll work on it some more and put it up myself.
flugfiske{guesswhat}gmaildotcom
I REALLY love this theme and it worked perfectly well for a week or so. Now the panel is black again and I don't know why or how to change it. It's just the panel. It happened while I was changing the name of a folder... Tried reinstalling it, didn't work... Any idea? BTW, I'm a total newbie and absolute beginner...
I might make a configuration tool later on for panel opacity and for choosing a light or dark panel, but I'm going to concentrate on making the theme work fully under 4.2 first. In the meantime, making the panel transparent manually would be an easy change with inkscape.
Just a few questions.
1. What wallpaper is that?
2. In your third screenshot you showcase another plasma theme? I like the look of that one very much and I would really like to obtain it.
The background is from www.digitalblasphemy.com. Highly recommended. It's a pay site, but the prices are very reasonable, and it's worth every penny. I joined because it's the only place to find classy double- or triple-monitor background images. It's a one man show and guy runs the site full-time, so it's worth supporting if you like that background or others that you'll find on the site.
The swapped-in taskbar is from Elegance: http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Elegance?content=78034
I like the taskbar but the widgets themselves have a thick border around them and are completely opaque. If you want to achieve what's in the 3rd screenshot, install Elegance and use the "desktop details" option. If you aren't running KDE SVN that option won't be available, and you'll have to copy the widgets/panel-background.svg, widgets/tasks.svg and dialogs/background.svg files from Elegance into Naked.
The background is from www.digitalblasphemy.com. Highly recommended. It's a pay site, but the prices are very reasonable, and it's worth every penny. I joined because it's the only place to find classy double- or triple-monitor background images. It's a one man show and guy runs the site full-time, so it's worth supporting if you like that background or others that you'll find on the site.
The swapped-in taskbar is from Elegance: http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Elegance?content=78034
I like the taskbar but the widgets themselves have a thick border around them and are completely opaque. If you want to achieve what's in the 3rd screenshot, install Elegance and use the "desktop details" option. If you aren't running KDE SVN that option won't be available, and you'll have to copy the widgets/panel-background.svg, widgets/tasks.svg and dialogs/background.svg files from Elegance into Naked.
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Do you plan to update it to integrate better with KDE Plasma 5 or it should work as is?
I love it! First theme that is simple and embeds nicely! Found some artefacts with krunner and systray. I have fixed them as good as I can and added expand-buttons and a new background). I added Lancelot from slim-glow, fits in pretty good. I've also added plot-background (probably more stuff that I forgot). It's by no mean complete! I'm not sure if you are working on this theme any more. If you want the "patch" I'll send it to you. If not I'll work on it some more and put it up myself. flugfiske{guesswhat}gmaildotcom
I REALLY love this theme and it worked perfectly well for a week or so. Now the panel is black again and I don't know why or how to change it. It's just the panel. It happened while I was changing the name of a folder... Tried reinstalling it, didn't work... Any idea? BTW, I'm a total newbie and absolute beginner...
This is one of the best themes here. Just if you would add theme for Quick access and Lancelot and it would be perfect! (You'll probably will)
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for! Thanks!
Thanx, great theme! Will it be possible to make the panels totally transparent? Greez w.
I might make a configuration tool later on for panel opacity and for choosing a light or dark panel, but I'm going to concentrate on making the theme work fully under 4.2 first. In the meantime, making the panel transparent manually would be an easy change with inkscape.
Just a few questions. 1. What wallpaper is that? 2. In your third screenshot you showcase another plasma theme? I like the look of that one very much and I would really like to obtain it.
The background is from www.digitalblasphemy.com. Highly recommended. It's a pay site, but the prices are very reasonable, and it's worth every penny. I joined because it's the only place to find classy double- or triple-monitor background images. It's a one man show and guy runs the site full-time, so it's worth supporting if you like that background or others that you'll find on the site. The swapped-in taskbar is from Elegance: http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Elegance?content=78034 I like the taskbar but the widgets themselves have a thick border around them and are completely opaque. If you want to achieve what's in the 3rd screenshot, install Elegance and use the "desktop details" option. If you aren't running KDE SVN that option won't be available, and you'll have to copy the widgets/panel-background.svg, widgets/tasks.svg and dialogs/background.svg files from Elegance into Naked.
The background is from www.digitalblasphemy.com. Highly recommended. It's a pay site, but the prices are very reasonable, and it's worth every penny. I joined because it's the only place to find classy double- or triple-monitor background images. It's a one man show and guy runs the site full-time, so it's worth supporting if you like that background or others that you'll find on the site. The swapped-in taskbar is from Elegance: http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Elegance?content=78034 I like the taskbar but the widgets themselves have a thick border around them and are completely opaque. If you want to achieve what's in the 3rd screenshot, install Elegance and use the "desktop details" option. If you aren't running KDE SVN that option won't be available, and you'll have to copy the widgets/panel-background.svg, widgets/tasks.svg and dialogs/background.svg files from Elegance into Naked.
Thank you! :) (and yes, I am using KDE svn)
This is the best!!!!! Not sure how you would improve it!!!!! thanks bob
it is in the best top 5 plasma themes excellent work , bravo!
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