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QuantumStyle

   RC 8  

Theme/Style for KDE 4.0

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Downloads:  2553
Submitted:  Mar 16 2009
Updated:  May 30 2014

Description:

This project is no longer supported and is superseded by QSvgStyle engine

http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=165505




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 QuantumStyle RC 4

 
 by martinac on: Oct 21 2009
 
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Hi,
Love this theme, I just installed it for my blogger page and I really love it. Thanks for providing the installation process.


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 Packaging

 
 by falkTX on: Dec 2 2009
 
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Is this packaged for ubuntu anywhere?
If not, I'll be happy to build it in my PPA.

I really love the possibilities of making my own Qt Theme without C++.
Thanks for the great app!


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 already packaging it

 
 by falkTX on: Dec 2 2009
 
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can't wait, so i package it already.

It's building as I write, so I still can't say if it is going to work or not.

More info here:
https://launchpad.net/~falk-t-j/+archive/ppa/


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 ubuntu debs here

 
 by falkTX on: Dec 7 2009
 
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It complied fine!

Download for 32bit:
https://launchpad.net/~falk-t-j/+archive/ppa/+files/quantumstyle_1.0~rc4~ppa5_i386.deb

64bit:
https://launchpad.net/~falk-t-j/+archive/ppa/+files/quantumstyle_1.0~rc4~ppa5_amd64.deb


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 Great!

 
 by caig on: Jan 31 2010
 
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So happy...a new version!!


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 question

 
 by caig on: Feb 9 2010
 
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Trying to make a theme I thought about interior elements splitted into 9 pieces ~ as for frames, what do you think? From my point of view this can increase the possibilities, I'm thinking about rounded corners in particular.


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 Re: question

 
 by DexterMagnific on: Feb 10 2010
 
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Well, you can say that your round corners are the frame and this will do the trick.

I'm not sure it is possible to mix a frame with a splitted interior.

The only reason why I had to split the frame into 8 parts is that if not, it will be drawn stretched according to widget size. As we want it to have a fixed size, I had to split it so I can control the drawing.

We have no such a problem with interiors, which can be stretched of course.


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 Re: Re: question

 
 by caig on: Feb 10 2010
 
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Yes, I tried to make round corners through frames, this is an example of my attempts.

http://img693.imageshack.us/img693/6529/examplew.png

(1) I can't make a simple round frame, so
(2) added background to frame elements.
In (3) a rectangular interior element covers the frame corners, so I tried a round rect interior,
but it's stretched (4).
Between these the better one is the second (adjusting text.margin), but if I try to use a very simple gradient:
(2') doesn't work for normal button height or
(2'') I think it's not possible to set gradients in lateral frame elements that are right in every possible heights.

This is the reason I thought about splitted interior. Or is there another way? I hope.
Thanks


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 Re: Re: Re: question

 
 by DexterMagnific on: Feb 11 2010
 
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Hi,

I try to answer as I understand :
1) I think the problem is that you used lines instead of rectangles (or curves) to draw the frame. The rendering is not correct if you use Inkscape's line tool. Use bezier curve instead.

2) Same as above. The problem is that you used lines.

3) This is because you have set negative interior margins.
Look at 2), it renders correctly

4) Yes, interiors are stretched and its the normal behavior of QS. Interiors should always be rectangular. Round widget are obtained using a round frame, not a round interior.

2') and 2'') I think it is possible to set gradient frame elements. Just make you lateral frame element and interior height the same when drawing them. When they're streched, I hope that the gradient will be proportional and you'll notice no difference (to be verified).

Four your convenience, I'm writing some Inkscape extensions that will help generate frames in the 5 supported modes.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: question

 
 by caig on: Feb 11 2010
 
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The steps were only a review of my attempts to understand QS and to find a right way, I know they are wrong :)
Interior elements are all rectangles, frames are always paths made with bezier tool. And every object is grouped according to the documentation.
Of course I can draw lateral frame element and interior with the same height, this simplifies the setting of the gradient, but in normal height buttons these objects are drawn so thin (first and second buttons in 2') that they can't show their gradients.
Tools to simplify frames creation are welcomed.


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