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Theme/Style for KDE 3.1

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Link:  http://c133.org/
Downloads:  29166
Submitted:  Oct 15 2001
Updated:  Jun 13 2003

Description:

The first screenshot shows the default dotNET configuration (what you'll get if you don't play with any configuration options).

The second screenshot shows what happens if you turn off the rounded corners.

The third screenshot shows how dotNET looks if you turn off the newfangled Pseudo3D mode. This is what you want to do if you really liked the old look of dotNET.

All of these screenshots have UseTextShadows enabled.




Changelog:

Just updating the screenshots... it's about time, I know. New stuff, soon to be released as 1.4.3. (1.4.2 was internal only, and quite buggy.)

1.4.1: Speedups with QPopupMenu stuff, bugfixes for QTabBar items, and general fixes all-around. Highly recommended.

1.4: Progressbars, menu items, and other fun stuff. Download, test, play, tell me what you think!

1.3: A whole slew of fixes now. If you really liked the way dotNET used to look and this version makes you angry, add a line containing:

Pseudo3D=false

to your ~/.qt/kstylerc file. Otherwise, enjoy, and let me know what you think.

Oh, yeah - another neat hidden feature is text shadows. Turn them on by opening up that ~/.qt/kstylerc and adding:

UseTextShadows=true

NEW:

Now you can turn off the rounded corners if you don't like them. Add the option:

RoundedCorners=false

to your ~/.qt/kstylerc and see the silly corner pixels.




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 KDE's Default Style

 
 by Mystilleef on: Jun 12 2003
 
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Hello,

By far the best KDE style I've experienced. Excellent work! Keep it up.
dotNET and MKUltra(one of KDE's window decorations, you can find it at http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=2865] )should be KDE's default look. Keramic just makes me vomit.

I'd be using MKUltra and dotNET well into the foreseeable future. Once a again Great job! Keep tweaking and keep fixing the bugs. ;-)

Regards,

Mystilleef


The Gentoo/Linux Revolution
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 Can't compile

 
 by GaijinPunch on: Jun 13 2003
 
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well, I can compile on Redhat 8, but I can't find where the theme is. :(

Someone mentioned an RPM, but I can't seem to find it. Any help?


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 Re: Can't compile

 
 by clee on: Jun 13 2003
 
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I don't suppose you did:
export KDEDIR=/usr
before running 'configure', did you?

Or did you run './configure --prefix=/usr'?

Setting KDEDIR is the best way to go.


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 Thanks!!!

 
 by doctorture on: Jun 30 2003
 
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Your style is awesome, it liked it
very much!!! Its my default now!!!

Great work!!!


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 grey vertical line

 
 by potatis on: Jul 7 2003
 
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I downloaded this and installed on Mandrake 9.1, and transparent menues work to turn on, but then the grey line disappears from the dotNET menus.
Is it a bug or what?


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 ah..solved it

 
 by potatis on: Jul 8 2003
 
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I only needed to switch rendeding mode to "software blend" to get the grey stripe back.

However, this theme (like all others) doesn't affect Mozilla. At the Mozilla forums I was told no KDE themes would affect Mozilla, but maybe GTK themes.
Is it possible to port dotNET to GTK?

I _really_ want to use these dotNET menues in Mozilla..


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 Next Version...

 
 by Mystilleef on: Jul 28 2003
 
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Hello Clee,

I'm a big fan of dotNET. It is simple, sleek, slim and fast. I just like to add some request to the wishlist. However, if there any proponents against my request, including yourself, you can promptly dismiss my request.

I appreciate the way alloy implements its tabs. There's a small space between tabs and it just looks awesome from my aesthetic perspective. I'll be overjoyed if you could implement something similar in dotNET, with your own skilfull twist to it. ;-)

Secondly, the color of the text in my tabs do not match the color I specified under KDE's theme manager. Is it hard coded to black? Or is this a bug? Or I'm I just being silly? :-)

Finally, you once stated there are abundant tweaks and optimizations left to do in dotNET. When can we expect more goodies? I hope you haven't forgotten us. :-P

An Ardent fan,

Mystilleef


The Gentoo/Linux Revolution
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