On 09/01/2011 04:38 AM, Yamaban wrote:
On Thu, 1 Sep 2011 13:00, Tejas Guruswamy <tejas.guruswamy@...> wrote:
On 01/09/11 11:31, Roger Luedecke wrote:
Sounds reasonable to me. I do like that Mandriva is willing to break from the flock and distinguish themselves in such a fashion.
On a side note, one thing I always thought really sensible is that they always use a different Window Decoration than the Oxygen one. The Oxygen one looks fine until you use Firefox, Thunderbird or a few other apps; then the lack of gradient on the background makes the decoration look very ugly... part of why I'm quite fond of QtCurve. Though setting QtCurve as default is generally regarded as not an option since it does not perform as efficiently as Oxygen.
Prefer to fix this on the Firefox side:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/oxygen-kde/
Tejas
For my self the "oxygen-gtk" gtk-theme does a satisfying job, but uses more cpu-cycles than acceptable on a mobile (netbook/laptop).
If power consumption is the main decider, "Oxygen-Molecule" does the job, but doesn't look as nice as "oxygen-gtk".
I haven't tested / used QtCurve since 11.2 came out (Versions qtcurve-kde4-0.67.6-3.2 / qtcurve-gtk2-0.68.0-2.2).
Has it gotten better since in terms of cpu-cycles? It was something of a cpu-hog / power-drain then.
And what about the shadows-disaster in some of the newer versions, has that been cleared yet? Or at least made a option to disable?
If I look at http://software.opensuse.org/search for QtCurve I see: qtcurve-gtk2-1.2.0-1.10 / qtcurve-kde4-1.2.0-1.13 (OSS_11.3)
qtcurve-gtk2-1.8.1-3.1 / qtcurve-kde4-1.8.4-3.1 (OSS_11.4)
qtcurve-gtk2-1.8.9-36.7 and qtcurve-gtk2-1.2.0-17.1 (GNOME:Apps/Factory)
qtcurve-kde4-1.8.7-3.3 (KDE:Release:47/Factory)
Huh? what version to use? What do you use ?
Seeking clarity, Yamaban.
I use the QtCurve in the 11.4 repos. Its slightly slower performing than Oxygen... but negligibly so. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org