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Hi I'm installing SUSE Linux 10 Beta 1 (which is looking good) and I would like to make a new YaST2 theme that will match the Ximian-look of GNOME. How would I go about this? Is there any documentation or can anyone give me some hints on what to do? Thanks Seb Payne
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YaST2 uses QT so if you would like to match the look of Ximian you better install a QT theme that matches that style. It would also make the rest of KDE programs have the same look. I don't think there's another way to do it. Or do you mean an icon theme instead of a style? Then just take a look at the icons in /usr/share/YaST2/theme/SuSELinux/icons and replace them with what you want. El Jueves, 11 de Agosto de 2005 11:03, Seb Payne escribió:
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I'm installing SUSE Linux 10 Beta 1 (which is looking good) and I would like to make a new YaST2 theme that will match the Ximian-look of GNOME. How would I go about this? Is there any documentation or can anyone give me some hints on what to do?
Thanks
Seb Payne
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Thanks for the quick response. I think the icon theme would be a good place to start. I will see what I can do. If I remember, Novell Linux Desktop 9 has a good icon set for YaST2 so I might see what I can do with this. Seb Víctor Fernández Martínez wrote:
YaST2 uses QT so if you would like to match the look of Ximian you better install a QT theme that matches that style. It would also make the rest of KDE programs have the same look. I don't think there's another way to do it. Or do you mean an icon theme instead of a style? Then just take a look at the icons in /usr/share/YaST2/theme/SuSELinux/icons and replace them with what you want.
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On 8/11/05, Seb Payne
Thanks for the quick response. I think the icon theme would be a good place to start. I will see what I can do. If I remember, Novell Linux Desktop 9 has a good icon set for YaST2 so I might see what I can do with this.
Seb
Víctor Fernández Martínez wrote:
YaST2 uses QT so if you would like to match the look of Ximian you better install a QT theme that matches that style. It would also make the rest of KDE programs have the same look. I don't think there's another way to do it. Or do you mean an icon theme instead of a style? Then just take a look at the icons in /usr/share/YaST2/theme/SuSELinux/icons and replace them with what you want.
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Seb, Would it not be possible to just use NLD's YaST theme (copy/paste - ish)? NLD's whole look and feel IMHO is light years ahead of anything else. I'd be most interested in how you get on. Andy
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Andrew Wafaa
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Víctor Fernández Martínez