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Re: Back to 3.X
by Jonathan Thomas on Monday 07/Apr/2008, @11:01
KDE4 doesn't have Kicker.
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Re: Back to 3.X
by Iuri Fiedoruk on Monday 07/Apr/2008, @11:40
And what is the title of my post? (back to kde 3.x)
I want to know if there is a way to make kicker look like plasma panel (white fonts on black brackground) without making all windows use this same color scheme.
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  • Re: Back to 3.X
    by Morty on Monday 07/Apr/2008, @12:25
    Configure Panel - Appearance. Not sure you can manage to make it look anything close to Plasma, Kicker was never particularly flexible.
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  • Re: Back to 3.X
    by jospoortvliet on Monday 07/Apr/2008, @12:26
    Make a plasma theme... Maybe KDE 4.1 will have color settings for plasma.
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    • Re: Back to 3.X
      by Emil Sedgh on Monday 07/Apr/2008, @23:42
      Sorry, they are not going to match color with system colors, like Aya theme?
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  • Re: Back to 3.X
    by AS on Monday 07/Apr/2008, @16:59
    You can fake a BG color for the kicker by specifying an image to use. Getting its fonts to be white without white fonts everywhere else? Well, you could probably change a line or two of code in kicker and compile it.

    and laffo at everyone assuming you are talking about the plasma panel in KDE4 :D
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  • Re: Back to 3.X
    by Martin Fitzpatrick on Tuesday 08/Apr/2008, @06:46
    I had mine set up with a blank panel (semi-transparent) with white fonts on it. You need to play with the settings but as a general rule go through and turn everything 'transparent' then reduce transparency. That's the only way to get rid of the borders around elements on kicker.

    Give KDE4 another go when you get the time. It's settling quickly.

    Thanks.
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