-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 15 May 2004 06:51 pm, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On Friday 14 May 2004 19:13, Doug McGarrett wrote:
I have changed my background screen to a smoothly varying blue, from top to bottom. But it makes the names of the icons, which are presently in black, somewhat hard to read. There must be a way to change these names to appear in white, or some other color. How? I have looked at all the various available modification screens that I know about, but no luck.
I have received messages from Jos van Kan and Tony, but neither of these seems to address the question. One said Control Center > Desktop > Appearance; In 9.1 there is no word "Appearance" in that list. The other says right click desktop, under appearance normal color left click to change color. Well there is no "appearance> normal>color". I'm working with 9.1, that I have just installed. Does anyone who has 9.1 installed and working have an answer to how to change the color of the desktop icon labels to white, for instance? Thanx--doug
Ok, I had this problem and figured it out - New KDE has moved this. Right click on desktop --> Configure Desktop --> Background. Under the image of the monitor is a button "Advanced Options" --> click it. Now you'll see a section "Background Icon Text" with 2 color buttons. One on top is the one your likely looking for labeled "Text color:. Click it and set your Icon text colors. HTH, Curtis. - -- Spammers Beware: Tresspassers will be shot, survivors will be shot again! Warning: Individuals throwing objects at the crocodiles will be asked to retrieve them! If pro is the opposite of con, then the opposite of progress must be congress! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFApt4g7CQBg4DqqCwRAh/qAKDRjpZO65jDVfUCXnXhidvnnKz4RwCeJilt B742+iScR1cp+urCSiK0wz0= =5wCC -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----