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
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:
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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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.
On 8/11/05, Seb Payne <spayne@evolutioncolt.com> wrote:
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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