Problem with kde 3.3 desktop "style"
I seem to always have problems with this or I am doing something wrong. When changing a style in kde for example to "technical" and then setting it back to defaults or "thin Keramik" the "technical style" remains there or at least portions of it like "icons". Ive had this porblem in older versions of kde/suse. can't remember what I did. what gives?
On Sunday 29 August 2004 01:21 pm, linux@tendata.com wrote:
I seem to always have problems with this or I am doing something wrong. When changing a style in kde for example to "technical" and then setting it back to defaults or "thin Keramik" the "technical style" remains there or at least portions of it like "icons". Ive had this porblem in older versions of kde/suse. can't remember what I did. what gives? ==========
Maybe because Technical is different "style" of icons, where thin Keramik is actually a "style" of window and gadget decorations? Just guessing mind you. ;o) Lee -- --- KMail v1.7 --- SuSE Linux Pro v9.1 --- Registered Linux User #225206 Those Who Dance Are Considered Insane, by Those That Cannot Hear the Music!
Your guess was right. I was confused by the style or theme choice in the two. thanks On Sunday 29 August 2004 13:48, BandiPat wrote:
On Sunday 29 August 2004 01:21 pm, linux@tendata.com wrote:
I seem to always have problems with this or I am doing something wrong. When changing a style in kde for example to "technical" and then setting it back to defaults or "thin Keramik" the "technical style" remains there or at least portions of it like "icons". Ive had this porblem in older versions of kde/suse. can't remember what I did. what gives?
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Maybe because Technical is different "style" of icons, where thin Keramik is actually a "style" of window and gadget decorations? Just guessing mind you. ;o)
Lee -- --- KMail v1.7 --- SuSE Linux Pro v9.1 --- Registered Linux User #225206 Those Who Dance Are Considered Insane, by Those That Cannot Hear the Music!
i can't seem to find my default style very well. Looks different everytime. Clicking "default" style gives me "windows "9x" weird. earlier it gave me something else. No big deal though. Maybe yast should "have a look and feel section" On Monday 30 August 2004 11:36, linux@tendata.com wrote:
Your guess was right. I was confused by the style or theme choice in the two. thanks
On Sunday 29 August 2004 13:48, BandiPat wrote:
On Sunday 29 August 2004 01:21 pm, linux@tendata.com wrote:
I seem to always have problems with this or I am doing something wrong. When changing a style in kde for example to "technical" and then setting it back to defaults or "thin Keramik" the "technical style" remains there or at least portions of it like "icons". Ive had this porblem in older versions of kde/suse. can't remember what I did. what gives?
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Maybe because Technical is different "style" of icons, where thin Keramik is actually a "style" of window and gadget decorations? Just guessing mind you. ;o)
Lee -- --- KMail v1.7 --- SuSE Linux Pro v9.1 --- Registered Linux User #225206 Those Who Dance Are Considered Insane, by Those That Cannot Hear the Music!
i can't seem to find my default style very well. Looks different everytime. Clicking "default" style gives me "windows "9x" weird. earlier it gave me something else. No big deal though. Maybe yast should "have a look and feel section" The desktop settings for KDE - colours, themes, icons, etc are set from
On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 22:25, linux@tendata.com wrote: the Control Centre, not YaST. I don't use KDE but I think you need to have kdeartwork installed as a minimum - there are a number of other goodies available at www.kde-look.org David
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