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Keramik RPM (for RH + KDE 3.0.3)

  

Theme/Style for KDE 3.0

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Submitted:  Aug 16 2002
Updated:  Sep 8 2002

Description:

This is an RPM for everyone who wants the
latest Keramik snapshot. I hacked it using
the CVS sources, and for me, the crucial
feature is that you can change the colour
scheme of the lovely window borders, which
you couldn't on the widely distributed older
snapshot from June. It was built on RH 7.3
against the latest KDE 3.0.3 addons, and
installs in /usr/lib/kde3. If you get a
dependency error about kwin, just ignore it,
ie use --nodeps :-)




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 need this for mdk9

 
 by Linuxglider on: Aug 16 2002
 
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anyone here who made an rpm for mdk9beta - i want keramik pleaseee


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 mandrake rpms

 
 by alspnost on: Aug 17 2002
 
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If I sent you the sources I used and the SPEC file,
would this help? My RPM was a bit of a hack, and I
didn't think it would work, but it did, which is why
I decided to distribute it. Looking at my build tree,
I _think_ I still have the required source extraction.


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 Keramik mdk

 
 by snamenos on: Dec 27 2002
 
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http://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/contrib/texstar/linux/distributions/mandrake/9.0/rpms/


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 Re: Keramik mdk

 
 by aitor on: Apr 18 2003
 
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Sorry my english is bad, but what is the name of the package?


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 wrong section

 
 by qwertz on: Aug 17 2002
 
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In the screenshot i see the keramik deco not the style!

q


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 Re: wrong section

 
 by alspnost on: Aug 17 2002
 
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No, the RPM does give you the complete
Keramik style. I just realised that in the
screenshot, I'm still using "Liquid" but
with the Keramik window borders for now.

I hate to say it, but this is still my favourite
combination for drool factor. There's really
ONE thing that stops me using the full theme:

The tabs need to be "connected" to the dialog
via a tab-coloured bar running across the top,
like Liquid. Without this, the tabs just look
like they're sitting awkwardly on top of the dialog
pane, without a clean connection.


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 completly right

 
 by mononoke on: Aug 17 2002
 
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i have got the same opinion..
the people who know the default theme of WinXP, and saw the tabbed Windows, for example any Settings/Preferences Window, they know, which is looking beautiful and completed, of course, it is still XP!

Read this:

Hi, what about these ideas..
is it also a speed hit, if the color of the tapped-pane is diffrent of the window-background color ? look at the default style of WinXP, that is really a complete Look!
and, what about, if the awful border of the Kicker will dissapear?! if you put a nice background-pic, but anyway, there is the "waaaaa" grey (or what ever) border that is really misplaced.. the size should be set to "0". Example: WinXP.
i can't imagine that this is so much work..;) and, another thing, to give KDE a great Look is, to separate the Style-pixmaps of the Taskbar-items from the same Style-Pixmaps of Konquerors 'Detailed View-Mode'(look at items "Name, Size, Typ,...")

Till now, it seems, that there is anything equal of the Taskbar and the Konqueror's 'Detailed View-Mode'

My opinion is, that KDE will be perfect, if it could look just like any Desktop.

Some other nice things would be..
"giving every virtual desktop of KDE an own handling of Text-Color, and/or Hiding the Icons. Imagine.., that could be useful for a "Presentation-Mode" or whatever, for example, if people are getting mad of too much icons on their Desktop ;)

An example: it doesn't make any sense, if you can change the text-color or the Icons of only 1 desktop to be able to read the Names/text. because, if you switch to another virtual desktop, with a beautiful background-picture, you may notice. that you can't read the text at all, because it has got the same color like the picture..
People with bad Eyes may have got problems to read it!

Anyway, i switched completly from Windowz to Linux, with the great KDE, i love it!
thx


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 well

 
 by qwertz on: Aug 17 2002
 
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First of all ,keramik isnt finished.
We are about 2 months away from final.There will be some new features after the betalike colored active headers and new improved active toolbar items.
But besides that nothing that is visible.
We(ircnicks: qwertz,sadeagle,fred1)have worked on it since 4-5 months and we almost cant stand it anymore:)
So its up to you to add 3rd party patches here after the final,but i am pretty sure we wont touch it anymore.
q


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 I'll use Keramik...

 
 by secretmethod70 on: Aug 17 2002
 
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when it is completely cohesive. i.e. when the window backgrounds aren't the flat gray of the kde default style. Until then, it looks way too unfinished. Nonetheless, it has GREAT potential.


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 i know

 
 by qwertz on: Aug 17 2002
 
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But we cant do it.
Its a too big speed hit.
After all the style was planned to be default,so it must be fast on low end machines.
Not everybody has a Athlon XP:)

q


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 possible solution

 
 by yob on: Aug 17 2002
 
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Would it be possible to have 2 different versions of Keramik? A standard version, and Keramik XL (or something like that) for those who have the cpu grunt/don't care about performance?


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 nice...

 
 by secretmethod70 on: Aug 17 2002
 
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I think that's a wonderful idea. I hope that's possible.


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 rather easy

 
 by christoph on: Aug 19 2002
 
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kpersonalizer for KDE 3.1 already detects hardware like cpu speed, grafic acceleration (render) and sets defaults according to the system speed (e.g. anti aliased fonts are disabled for cpu's slower than 400.


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 speed hit ?

 
 by anonymous on: Aug 17 2002
 
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Hi people,
what about these ideas..
is it also a speed hit, if the color of the tapped-pane is diffrent of the window-background color ? look at the default style of WinXP, that is really a complete Look!
and, what about, if the awful border of the Kicker will dissapear?! if you put a nice background-pic, but anyway, there is the "waaaaa" grey (or what ever) border that is really misplaced.. the size should be set to "0". Example: WinXP.
i can't imagine that this is so much work..;) and, another thing, to give KDE a great Look is, to separate the Style-pixmaps of the Taskbar-items from the same Style-Pixmaps of Konquerors 'Detailed View-Mode'(look at items "Name, Size, Typ,...")

Till now, it seems, that there is anything equal of the Taskbar and the Konqueror's 'Detailed View-Mode'

My opinion is, that KDE will be perfect, if it could look just like any Desktop.

Some other nice things would be..
"giving every virtual desktop of KDE an own handling of Text-Color, and/or Hiding the Icons. Imagine.., that could be useful for a "Presentation-Mode" or whatever, for example, if people are getting mad of too much icons on their Desktop ;)

An example: it doesn't make any sense, if you can change the text-color or the Icons of only 1 desktop to be able to read the Names/text. because, if you switch to another virtual desktop, with a beautiful background-picture, you may notice. that you can't read the text at all, because it has got the same color like the picture..
People with bad Eyes may have got problems to read it!

Anyway, i switched completly from Windowz to Linux, with the great KDE, i love it!
thx


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 Congrats!

 
 by secretmethod70 on: Aug 17 2002
 
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Good to hear you're WinDependant ;-) I'm 80% WinDependant - I still use Windows for some games (until I can get them to run under Linux, of course :-D) You've got some great ideas.


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 Hmmmm

 
 by ZennouRyuu on: Aug 17 2002
 
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Well as a user of a source based distro (Slackware) RPM isnt a great idea (Even converting with Alien Slackware uses /opt/kde/ NEway) I have searched through the CVS of kde and cant find the keramik source so could you be so kind as to tell me where to get it.

Thanx in advance


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 SuSE

 
 by aergern on: Aug 17 2002
 
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For all you SuSE users. Just to let you know. You can download this RPM and extract the files..then place them in /opt/kde3 and they work perfectly. :)

Thanks people. This style kicks the crap out of XP and OSX :)


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 Re:SUSE

 
 by alfkde on: Aug 17 2002
 
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I don't know how I can extract the files of a rpm. Can you tell me it, please?


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 SuSE Keramik

 
 by Ashari on: Aug 25 2002
 
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Hey, just to let all you fellow SuSE users know, you can download the latest Keramik snapshot from SuSE's FTP site at this link:
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/supplementary/KDE/update_for_8.0/experimental

the latest file in there is keramik-20020729-23.rpm

Have fun!
-Ashari

PS: You might need to update your KDE to the latest and greatest that SuSE offers.


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 SuSE Keramik

 
 by Ashari on: Aug 25 2002
 
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Hey, just to let all you fellow SuSE users know, you can download the latest Keramik snapshot from SuSE's FTP site at this link:
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/supplementary/KDE/update_for_8.0/experimental

the latest file in there is keramik-20020729-23.rpm

Have fun!
-Ashari

PS: You might need to update your KDE to the latest and greatest that SuSE offers.


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 Background

 
 by tril on: Aug 17 2002
 
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Where'd you get that blue-gradient version of TuXPerience? We wants it :-)


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 blue tuXPerience

 
 by alspnost on: Aug 17 2002
 
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I didn't change the image, I just added some
colour blending:

Colour 1 = mid blue
Colour 2 = dark blue
Mode = horizontal gradient

Blending = pyramid blending 40%

Hope this makes sense - just play around I guess!


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