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Crystal

   1.0.7  

Window Decoration native KDE 3.2 +

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Downloads:  319611
Submitted:  Jun 30 2004
Updated:  Feb 1 2009

Description:

Crystal is a kwin window decoration theme, which offers you (pseudo) TRANSPARENT titlebar, buttons and borders. Check out my screenshots! It also has some little usuability enhancements.


Main features:
* The style grabs your wallpaper and uses it as the deco background. It has several blending modes, i.e. it can fade the background into the defined title bar color, or it can brighten or darken the wallpaper, as well as blur the source image to simulate glass.
* Choose the blending color of the buttons.
* You can define the title bar height and border size of the windows.
* Right click on minimize button toggles shade mode.
* Middle click on minimize button sends window to below.
* Double click on program symbol closes window.
* Support for button themes. Basic button theme is included, feel free to swamp me with cool themes.
* Can show a tooltip of the caption
* Mouse-wheel on the title bar to 'scroll' to all opened windows of the same desktop.
* If kdocker is installed (http://kdocker.sf.net), right click on close button will send the window to the systemtray.


Disadvantages:
- Crystal needs KDE >=3.2 and QT>=3.2.
- May be very slow and memory consuming
- Don't forget to breathe, while drooling.


-- INSTALL ---------------------
Basic Installation (from the console):
- Step 1
$ ./configure
OR: $ ./configure --prefix=`kde-config --prefix`
- Step 2
$ make
- Step 3 (as root)
# make install

If you installed crystal while it was running, you need to restart kwin to use the updated version: kwin --replace
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Crystal in common distributions:
- Kubuntu: Crystal is the default decoration since 6.06
- Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kwin-style-crystal
- Gentoo: emerge -a x11-themes/crystal
- Fedora: yum install crystal
- Debian: apt-get install kwin-style-crystal
- openSUSE: install from repository http://software.opensuse.org/download/KDE:/Community/openSUSE_10.2
- FreeBSD: Port x11-themes/kde-windeco-crystal
- Mandriva: urpmi kwin-style-crystal


For KDE 4.x port see:
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/crystal?content=75140

Source can also be found on GitHub:
https://github.com/shlusiak/kwin-style-crystal/tree/KDE-3.5


Regards,
Sascha Hlusiak




Changelog:

1.0.7:
* Added Kubuntu button theme (thanks to Kubuntu team)
* Do not draw shadowed captions of inactive windows so it's easier to read
* Nicer defaults

1.0.6:
* Probably fixed linking of kdecore on some platforms
* Don't hide borders when in half maximized state. Fixes glitch when restoring a half maximized window.

1.0.5:
* Fixed linking of needed libraries like Qt in rare cases
* Fixed crash in "cycle tasks with wheel" in Compiz/Aquamarine. Use KDE setting when running in compiz.
* Set default of "cycle tasks with wheel" to off
* Showing version in preview


1.0.4:
* Fixed bug of not clipping when window is not visible (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kwin-style-crystal/+bug/82870)
* Integration of kdocker: Right click on close button to run kdocker for that window to minimize it to the system tray. kdocker needs to be installed (http://kdocker.sf.net)
* Menu button is finally themeable. Added menu button images to button themes, where possible


1.0.3:
* Added option to suppress drawing of caption
* Added the two more overlays "glass" and "steel"
* Merged the beautiful Kubuntu Feisty button theme


1.0.2:
* Added Kubuntu-Edgy button theme
* Doubleclick is recognized on whole window frame
* Possibly slight speedup in rendering overlay


1.0.1:
* Added sweet Kubuntu button theme
* Fixed button misplacement when returning from fullscreen mode


1.0.0:
* Added raised/sunken mode to inline and outline frame
* Minor fix for outline frame with Vista buttons
* Configdialog changes/fixes
* Option to _completely_ disable all transparency code, for more speed
* You can separately define the color of the minimize and maximize button now
* Yeah, I think, it's worth the 1.0.0 now!




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 Feisty buttons Debia

 
 by sosonok on: May 13 2007
 
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Thanks for this windeco, my default one from a few weeks ago :)

I've installed 1.0.3 from sources on Debian testing and I can't see Feisty buttons; instead of them crystal default appear :?
On the other hand, previsualization shows Feisty buttons right.


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 Re: Feisty buttons Debia

 
 by dralgebra on: May 14 2007
 
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You probably had an old version installed. Once you log out and in again (or run kwin --replace), the new buttons should be available. Otherwise kwin uses the cached version of the module.

So the issue is probably fixed by now...


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 Re: Re: Feisty butto

 
 by sosonok on: May 14 2007
 
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Yep, kwin --replace worked. Thanks for the tip ;)


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 kdocker

 
 by johngreenwood on: Jun 2 2007
 
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Is there a piece of code I can cut and paste into other window decorations, so they may all have the ability to use kdocker on RMB minimize?

If yes, could you please tell me where it is,

thanks.


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 Re: kdocker

 
 by johngreenwood on: Jun 2 2007
 
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I meant close, not minimize....


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 Re: Re: kdocker

 
 by dralgebra on: Jun 2 2007
 
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It needs some more work to make other decos aware about right clicking on the close button.
For running kdocker see file crystalclient.cc:
- Method ClientWindows
- Method closeButtonPressed
{
Window frame,wrapper,client;
char param[20];
ClientWindows(&frame,&wrapper,&client);
KProcess *proc = new KProcess;
*proc << "kdocker";
sprintf(param,"0x%lx",client);
*proc << "-d" << "-w" << param;
proc->start(KProcess::DontCare);
}


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 Re: Re: Re: kdocker

 
 by johngreenwood on: Jun 3 2007
 
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Excellent! Thanks very much.


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 Install on Mandriva

 
 by universe777 on: Jun 2 2007
 
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Hi ! Is it possible to install v.1.0.4 into mandriva 2007.1 with KDE 3.5.7 ? I've used the previous version 1.0.1 with no probs. I'm getting a make error when I'm trying to install source v.1.0.4. Here my Make.log: http://www.kairoessler.com/thrash/make.log
I need help please, thanks.


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 Re: Install on Mandriva

 
 by dralgebra on: Jun 2 2007
 
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Here is your error:
crystalclient.h:31:25: error: kdecoration.h: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
crystalclient.h:32:32: error: kdecorationfactory.h: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden

Install the kde devel package (don't know the name) that containes those two header files.


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 Install on Mandriva

 
 by universe777 on: Jun 2 2007
 
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Installed the KDE devel package and erverything worked out fine.Thank you.


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 Install on Feisty

 
 by pxlmpls on: Jun 5 2007
 
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After installing QT3 and the libraries that Konsole requested, I am still getting an error message. When I run the 'make' command, I get an error message that reads:

make: *** [all] Error 2

and when I run the 'make install'

command, I get a similar error message that reads:

make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1

I am an admitted noob, but is there an easier way to install these window decoration themes that I am missing? So far, my linux experience has been brilliant. I am really loving it, but the difficulty of simple installations is eluding me. Please help!


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 Re: Install on Feist

 
 by pxlmpls on: Jun 5 2007
 
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Nevermind. Since I typically run KDE but have Ubuntu (GNOME) installed as an alternate log in, I booted into GNOME, ran the 'sudo apt-get' terminal command, to download and install CRYSTAL, then re-booted into KDE and was able to select it as my window decoration. This WinDec is soooooo beautiful. Kudos and many thanks.


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 Issue with Beryl

 
 by krushia on: Jun 7 2007
 
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I'm having an issue with the Crystal faux transparency not refreshing on Beryl. It works fine at first, but when I move a window it doesn't refresh the titlebar/border background until the window loses focus.

Does anyone else have this issue? I've tried turning on/off every Crystal and Beryl feature I can think of and the problem still persists.

I love this decoration :)


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 Re: Issue with Beryl

 
 by dralgebra on: Jun 7 2007
 
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"Moving repaints window" is set to "immediately", right? And you are using aquamarine, right? Maybe aquarmarine does not inform crystal about the moving window. Crystal wouldn't be able to render the false transparency right anyway, when the window is transformed. Why not disabling transparency in crystal completely and make beryl do the job?


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 Re: Re: Issue with Beryl

 
 by krushia on: Jun 21 2007
 
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Yes and yes. It does seem like Aquamarine isn't telling crystal that the window has been moved, but I don't know the specifics of the programming so I wanted to see what others thought.

As for disabling Crystal's transparency and using Beryl... that's not an option :( When beryl does window decoration transparency it 1) Shows everything behind the window, not just the desktop like Crystal and 2) also makes the window title text and buttons transparent, so you can't see them at all.

Besides the little bug with Crystal not refreshing when moving, I don't see any problems with it on Beryl... the faux transparency renders fine after it refreshes.

(sorry for the delay)


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 Re: Re: Re: Issue with Beryl

 
 by dralgebra on: Jun 21 2007
 
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Well, then selectin crystal to refresh every 50ms when moving. This should work even when aquamarine does not tell crystal that the window has moved.

If the window is transformed, bend, whatever, crystal can't compute correct faux transparency, because the window is stretched. What position does the window have then? Crystal assumes of course that the window is perfectly rectangular, has a position width and height. It wouldn't look that good.


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