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silverchill for deKorator 0.2

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Window Decoration deKorator

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Downloads:  1557
Submitted:  Feb 9 2006
Updated:  Feb 12 2006

Description:

Actually NO MORE only a mockup.
(download the decoration here....)
Third screenshot is a mockup.
Thanks motyR for deKorator.

I wanted something different in my desktop, I wanted it to transmit the
feeling of "cold". You can see how buttons appears with my color scheme and
how the highlight of the decoration button look in the second preview image
(the maximize button is hovered with the mouse,is a nice effect of dekorator).
I drawed all this deco in inkscape.

Style is qtcurve "glass style".
You can find the color scheme of the screenshots at :
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=35041

As always send your comments,please.




Changelog:

0.3 : changed buttons to something more classical (check first screenshot),
added Help and Sticky buttons.




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 Beautiful

 
 by CyberSpy on: Feb 9 2006
 
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I just wanted to let you know how much I like your window decoration, and that I am now using it. I don't use the "Chaninja" icons/emblems like you do, but when I used Windows, it's what I used, and now i have a similar feel with KDE (most decorations have "rounded" top corners and super thick borders which I hate). So, from people that share my opinion, "Great Job!".

Is it possible for you to make a revision with 2 more buttons (help and pin)? You seem to have forgotten those. Also, if possible, could you add other colors to this incredible design? Maybe "Green, Black, Red and a Chrome/Steel color"? Those additional color options would put this at the top of the game (in my opinion) and other button emblem choices/designs.


Surreptitiously Yours,
CyberSpy
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 Re: Beautiful

 
 by mattepiu on: Feb 10 2006
 
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Thank you. For help and pin buttons, I just forgot *blush*, I'll check how other
dekorator themes implements them and add.

For differents colors actually there's a little issue: since theme is bicolored,
nut one of the color has little saturation, the best way would be a script
to change hue to the whole decoration (same as colorize kde function but for
just the hue), since isn't implemented anywhere, I think I need to release whole
new decorations packages (one for color,
this limits the number....)


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 Re: Re: Beautiful

 
 by CyberSpy on: Feb 10 2006
 
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I should have elaborated a little bit on the color idea. What I meant was, different releases of the "base" theme in different colors (i.e. SilverChill-Blue, SilverChill-Green, SilverChill-Red, etc.).

I also agree with the other post, about alternate buttons, or the emblems inside the buttons, but again, just make it an alternate version, since not everyone would agree.

I had some issues with getting the QTStyle to match what you had in your screenshots, I couldn't get the bar with "File Edit View, etc" to match your colors in the screenshot and something seemed "not right", so I've been playing around with alternate styles and colorscheme edits to enhance what you've done so far. I'll put up some screenshots later, which I think would really showcase how one could implement your windec in various ways for a brilliant gui.


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CyberSpy
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 Re: Re: Re: Beautifu

 
 by mattepiu on: Feb 10 2006
 
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use latest QTcurve release (I'm using 0.30), glass settings for everything AND
for menus (I choosed glass and then customized to add glass also to menu).

For the hue issue (different color schemes) the whole png of the theme can
be converted with "mogrify mockup.png -modulate 100,100,X" where last X is the
shift value for the hue (eg: 50 for green, 200 does the same as 0).
This is possible since theme has just one saturated color and one unsaturated
(gray), and would apply to a lot of bicolor themes for dekorator too.
I'm not sure if hue-shifting or "plain hue-setting for whole image" can be
applied directly in dekorator, I'm asking motyR


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 buttons are odd...

 
 by dangle on: Feb 10 2006
 
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I love this deco, but I'm put off by the shading and shape of the buttons. Could they use the same styling as the centre part where the window title is? This would make it perfect :)


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 Re: buttons are odd.

 
 by mattepiu on: Feb 10 2006
 
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Same styling means what? is the color, the
buttons border too squared, the button
signs too much "melted inside" or what? The gradient behind buttons is the same as
the the title-center part....
You tell of "shading and shape". For the shape I think the issue is they are not
"rounded", for the shading what improvement could they have, more
contrasted? Please specify.


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 Re: buttons are odd.

 
 by mattepiu on: Feb 10 2006
 
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Please check third screenshot mockup and comment....


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 Re: Re: buttons are odd.

 
 by dangle on: Feb 10 2006
 
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yep, that's what I meant. :)

The rounding looks much sexier. I think the darker looking shading on the buttons previously was a result of the squared off edges.

looks great now!


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 Re: Re: Re: buttons

 
 by mattepiu on: Feb 10 2006
 
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Ok, since you like number one (fist row in the mockup)
I'll try to have full deco ready with that buttons in a pair of days. Stay tuned!


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 new mockup (buttons)

 
 by mattepiu on: Feb 11 2006
 
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Added a new mockup as third image, some
"more classical" buttons that turns blue
to green when hovered and to red when clicked (minimize button is hovered in
the mockup).
Please comment so I can decide if these are good or it's better to return to old
concept.

(for multicolor: seems motyR did a wonderful work out of my hue-colorizing
idea, so I'm planning just an onyx (black) release since the blue color will
probably be changeable in deKorator 0.3)


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 Re: new mockup (butt

 
 by CyberSpy on: Feb 11 2006
 
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Looks amazing (per usual for you). I can't wait for Onyx, that will me terrific, will you be re-doing your ChaNinja Icon port to refelct the Onyx as well? I am torn on the various button ideas, and I had an idea as well, but you showed all of this these before I could make a mockup. I think the best route, would be, like I said before, make a different release for each major difference (kind of like how there is Plastik for deKorator and now Plastik-Thin) if you understand what I saying. Basically, the idea I had for different colors, not a way to change the colors of the theme, but a different release of the theme in different colors. (i.e. - SilverChill-Blue, SilverChill-Green, SilverChill-Onyx, each as a different release or package).

As far as the buttons go, I like both the button color matching the color in the title bar, and Silver, so it's hard to say. The idea I thoought of was, you know how you "curved" them in the 2nd mockup?.. Keep the "X" (close window) with the curve going to the left, make the middle buttons (Restore/Maximize and Minimize) rounded at the bottom and the one on the left button (Help or Minimize) with the curve going towards the right. I think the overall effect would be interesting.

I hope I explained that correctly without a mockup


Surreptitiously Yours,
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 Re: Re: new mockup (

 
 by mattepiu on: Feb 11 2006
 
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I understand, but releasing a lot of different packages to change just the blue
areas would be a big waste of resources, while the "hue colorizing method" can
save a lot: silver stays silver and blue
changes to green, red, purple, or wathever you want in just some clicks, and for onyx, onyx will stay onyx and still the
other color (I think an orange-red will be the base, onyxlava? ) can change to whatever you want.
I'll add some explainin preview to the mockup before this evening.


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 Re: Re: new mockup (

 
 by mattepiu on: Feb 11 2006
 
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For chaninja icon theme I'm unsure, if I find a good way to modify the chaninja
script to auto generate an onyx version I'll upgrade, but's a difficult task
and I can't directly modify the Chaninja theme without permissions,
but Chaninja seems to be dead/dispersed/unwilling to reply all the mail I sent him on various address =( .


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 Re: Re: new mockup (

 
 by mattepiu on: Feb 11 2006
 
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Getting 3 different shape buttons would be nice, but would force user to use that
scheme and not,for example, swap buttons
(having squared maximize at left of rounded minimize would be hugly),
and this scares me a bit since already isn't a "really generic" deco....


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 Re: Re: new mockup (butt

 
 by motyR on: Feb 11 2006
 
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Hi,
ammmm there's no really need to force the user make few types of deco's just to switch colors while u can do it with a simple click inside deKorator.
any way after implementing mattepiu hue shift ideas this is what i come up with:
http://www.cheetux.org.il/~motyr/hueShiftConcept/snapshot1.png
http://www.cheetux.org.il/~motyr/hueShiftConcept/snapshot2.png
http://www.cheetux.org.il/~motyr/hueShiftConcept/snapshot3.png
http://www.cheetux.org.il/~motyr/hueShiftConcept/snapshot4.png
http://www.cheetux.org.il/~motyr/hueShiftConcept/snapshot5.png
http://www.cheetux.org.il/~motyr/hueShiftConcept/snapshot6.png

as u can see i was so happy to actually see it working that i took quiet a few snapshots:)

bye


PEACE!!!
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 Re: Re: Re: new mock

 
 by mattepiu on: Feb 11 2006
 
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just a note for other themes that may benefit of this function:
Kde-max (gray preserved)
Titan-5 Lt (gray preserved, buttons and strips changed)
Skroll (just button color change, preserving blacks)
Dark-Look (gray buttons preserved)
plastic thin (gray buttons preserved)
there may be others, these are the ones I found =)


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: new mock

 
 by motyR on: Feb 11 2006
 
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and here r some screenshots:
http://www.cheetux.org.il/~motyr/hueShiftConcept/snapshot8.png
http://www.cheetux.org.il/~motyr/hueShiftConcept/snapshot9.png
http://www.cheetux.org.il/~motyr/hueShiftConcept/snapshot10.png
http://www.cheetux.org.il/~motyr/hueShiftConcept/snapshot11.png
http://www.cheetux.org.il/~motyr/hueShiftConcept/snapshot12.png
http://www.cheetux.org.il/~motyr/hueShiftConcept/snapshot13.png

BTW the black version looks Sexy:)


PEACE!!!
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 Re: Re: Re: new mock

 
 by CyberSpy on: Feb 13 2006
 
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How do you change the color of the titlebar, buttons, etc like you've shown?


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: new mock

 
 by motyR on: Feb 13 2006
 
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actually it's the implementation of mattepiu hue shift idea, this could be done with 0.3 with some new lovely Hue Shift animation button's hover type.

cheers:)


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 old buttons...

 
 by motyR on: Feb 12 2006
 
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i really like the old buttons as well, could u include it in the tarball, put it in an alternate dir like "buttons2" then i would be able to choose them from the path's tab.

and the black version Please upload it it's so sexy:)


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 Re: old buttons...

 
 by mattepiu on: Feb 12 2006
 
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gimme some days for black one, I want to
release it when it's 100% finished and
actually the 3d effects are too light-colored, I hope to finish it in 2 days.


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 Re: Re: old buttons...

 
 by motyR on: Feb 12 2006
 
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Sure thing:)


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 Re: old buttons...

 
 by kgroombr on: Mar 4 2006
 
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Agreed, I really like the looks of the old buttons better.


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