On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 8:36 PM, Peter Maffter
To accelerate things a bit: based on the snapshot that I posted, are there themes that are known to be similar?
Explanation: I want to come to some solution fast and I do not have time to try all the themes (the "get a solution fast" is also one reason why I do not like all the rant about formatting!)
What you're looking for is purely subjective. The default theme itself does provide a visual clue as to which window is minimized and which is merely behind the active window. I use Slim Glow, and the distinction is enough for me. The default Air openSUSE provides a reasonably clear distinction in the taskbar between minimized and active windows. In fact you have considerably MORE choice in this matter with KDE4 than you ever did with KDE3. This is something that you have to try. It will take you all of 10 minutes (or even less)... a LOT less than participating in all the kerfuffle here on the mailing list. In the time it's taken you to write a reply you could have tried out 5 or even 10 of the highest rated themes. What I'm trying to say is.. don't be lazy and hope that someone can guess what looks right to you. Click on KMenu > Configure Desktop > Workspace Appearance > Desktop Theme > Get New Themes Or try the ones installed by default. For example, compare the Air openSUSE theme with something like Slim Glow or Glassified. Open one window and then minimize it. Compare it to a window that is open and active... look at how they are represented in the task bar area. C. -- openSUSE 12.1 x86_64, KDE 4.8.3 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org