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Lipstik

   2.2.3  

Theme/Style for KDE 3.2 +

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Lipstik
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Link:  Link
Downloads:  158309
Submitted:  Nov 26 2004
Updated:  Oct 2 2007

Description:

Lipstik is a fast and clean style for KDE3 with many options to tune your desktop look.

Just try it! :)

INSTALLATION : Please read the INSTALL file.

CONFIGURATION : You can find many options in the style's configuration panel. Go to Settings/Appearance & Themes/Style and click on the 'configure' button.

BUGS : Read the BUGS file; if the issue is not reported, post a comment below, I'll try to read them often.

DEBUG TRACE : If you have a debug trace, dont post it here; send it to me via email.

Lipstik now has a home page, go check it out!

Have fun!




Changelog:

---01/10/2007---
2.2.3 : For my PC-BSD friends...
--Add a configurable active tab highlight color.
--PC-BSD rocks! Try it!

---17/02/2007---
2.2.2 : After one year...
--Just a repackaging of the special Debian version.
--Updated the spec file for Fedora Core 6, thanks to Pramod Venugopal.
--Lipstik now has a home page (http://poplix.homelinux.com/lipstik).

...I have a new version (2.3) locally but it will need some more testing before I release it; Lipstik is still not dead after all ;)

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For older changelogs, see the Changelog file in the archive.




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 window deco

 
 by molly on: Dec 17 2004
 
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What is the name of the window decoration used in the screenshots? I can't find it anywhere!


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 Re: window deco

 
 by Lenz on: Dec 17 2004
 
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It's 'Plastik'. You have to install the package kdeartwork in order to get it.

Lenz.


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 Re: Re: window deco

 
 by lokheed on: Dec 17 2004
 
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If you dont feel like install a huge package for one window decoration, check out Knifty. Nearly identically (I personally like Knifty better).

Check out my contributions and see my screenshot. It contains a better example of Knifty then the screenshots with the release.


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 Re: Re: window deco

 
 by molly on: Dec 17 2004
 
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Thanks!
I almost went nuts trying to find it


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 resolves an oddity

 
 by ra1n on: Dec 17 2004
 
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If you choose the windows style scrollbar you can resolve an oddity with the gtk scrollbar (the gtk scrollbar is like windows one, with one button up and one down, the kde one instead got one button up and two buttons down, the result with gtk-qt is that the bar itsel scrolls over the bottom up button, lipstik with windows style scrollbar resolves this issue :-D)


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 Re: resolves an oddi

 
 by matt-matrus on: Dec 17 2004
 
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i also noticed this ;)


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 Re: resolves an oddity

 
 by PaT on: Dec 24 2004
 
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This bug is now solved with gtk-qt 0.6


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 Congratulations!!

 
 by oshogg on: Dec 18 2004
 
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Congrats on 1.0 release. This style truly deserves 1.0 tag.

Osho


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 DEbian package

 
 by Borszczuk on: Dec 18 2004
 
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Hi,

Debian package is here:

http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=18949


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 problems since...

 
 by IceRAM on: Dec 21 2004
 
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... a long time ago.

--- SNIP START ---
Awsome...
12/03/2004, 12:25 on content: Lipstik
... I'm speachless.

2 tiny remarks:
a) the stripe does not appear when Menu Effect is set to Translucent
b) choosing a color for the stripe is applied without a gradient (is this the
desired behaviour?)
---- SNIP END ----


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 Re: problems since...

 
 by PaT on: Dec 24 2004
 
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I tried to solve #1 but havent found a good way yet.

#2 is fixed now.

Merry xmas!


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 Re: Re: problems sin

 
 by IceRAM on: Dec 24 2004
 
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Thank you.

& Merry Christmas to you too.


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 by lokheed on: Dec 24 2004
 
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Keep perfecting perfection, not that I am complaining. Its so wonderful to see someone keep developing a theme. So many start off with promise and fizzle out. Glad you kept at it and overjoyed about this Xmas present :)

I would like to report a small bug. When you select any of the options to display a custom colour and hit ok, the new settings are recognized, however after applying them and going back into the configure screen, changing the colours, the settings are not picked up. You have to check and uncheck a box for them to be picked up.

Reproduce:

Select checkbox for "custome menu stripe colour and choose a custom colour.

Click OK and the "apply" button will be clickable in the main CC window.

Click "configure" button for lipstik again and change the custom colour and click OK

The "apply" button is not selectable and the new colour wont be recognized until you go back into the configure screen and select and unselect an option.


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