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Re: New features in KDE 3
by surak on Sunday 09/Sep/2001, @18:48
But you *can* make KDE look like Luna or Aqua. Well, I don't know about Luna, but Aqua for sure, which is available in several incarnations on kde.themes.org. :)
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Mosfet's Liquid engine
by Michel on Sunday 09/Sep/2001, @20:49
... or even better than those slow pixmap-based renderings of Aqua at themes.org, go to mosfet.org and download his Liquid style engine :) Luna-style window decoration coupled with Aqua.

Michel
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  • Re: Mosfet's Liquid engine
    by Spark on Monday 10/Sep/2001, @15:44
    I always hated all available KDE styles and themes, but I immidiatly fall in love with Liquid. :)
    It does not even compare to every other Aqua or Luna clone I've ever seen. It's so much better! It feels like a "real" and "native" style, not a clone or something.
    And it's unbelievable fast.

    Here is my desktop:
    http://home.wtal.de/borgmann/konqueror.png

    Note that the menu on the top is for some weird reason shown BEHIND the menu bar in this shot. Usually it's not so it looks better in reallife. ;)
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  • Re: Mosfet's Liquid engine
    by Sarah Gould on Thursday 13/Sep/2001, @21:04
    Is Mosfet's Liquid Engine like a window manager? Is it like Window Maker (or Sawfish, etc), or a copy of KDE with a new look?
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    • Re: Mosfet's Liquid engine
      by Michel on Thursday 13/Sep/2001, @21:47
      It's a style engine for KDE, Sarah. That means it changes the appearance of Qt and KDE apps for you - just like you can choose to have your KDE desktop look like Mac, Windows or Unix currently.

      Basically it consists of:
      1. a set of window decoration for KWin, the KDE window manager
      2. a style engine to change the appearance of the widgets (buttons, scrollbar etc) of Qt/KDE apps
      3. a colour scheme to switch the colours

      Pretty amazing stuff! GNOME won't have easily-switchable colour schemes until GNOME 2 next year.

      Regards,

      Michel
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