Warning: session_start(): open(/tmp/sess_rrigf37c9bahig3h7ql67oama0, O_RDWR) failed: No space left on device (28) in /www/H01/htdocs/lib/base/lib_base.php on line 280
Window Decoration Generator (decgen) openDesktop.org
-
 KDE-Apps.org Applications for the KDE-Desktop 
 GTK-Apps.org Applications using the GTK Toolkit 
 GnomeFiles.org Applications for GNOME 
 MeeGo-Central.org Applications for MeeGo 
 CLI-Apps.org Command Line Applications 
 Qt-Apps.org Free Qt Applications 
 Qt-Prop.org Proprietary Qt Applications 
 Maemo-Apps.org Applications for the Maemo Plattform 
 Java-Apps.org Free Java Applications 
 eyeOS-Apps.org Free eyeOS Applications 
 Wine-Apps.org Wine Applications 
 Server-Apps.org Server Applications 
 apps.ownCloud.com ownCloud Applications 
--
-
 KDE-Look.org Artwork for the KDE-Desktop 
 GNOME-Look.org Artwork for the GNOME-Desktop 
 Xfce-Look.org Artwork for the Xfce-Desktop 
 Box-Look.org Artwork for your Windowmanager 
 E17-Stuff.org Artwork for Enlightenment 
 Beryl-Themes.org Artwork for the Beryl Windowmanager 
 Compiz-Themes.org Artwork for the Compiz Windowmanager 
 EDE-Look.org Themes for your EDE Desktop 
--
-
 Debian-Art.org Stuff for Debian 
 Gentoo-Art.org Artwork for Gentoo Linux 
 SUSE-Art.org Artwork for openSUSE 
 Ubuntu-Art.org Artwork for Ubuntu 
 Kubuntu-Art.org Artwork for Kubuntu 
 LinuxMint-Art.org Artwork for Linux Mint 
 Arch-Stuff.org Art And Stuff for Arch Linux 
 Frugalware-Art.org Themes for Frugalware 
 Fedora-Art.org Artwork for Fedora Linux 
 Mandriva-Art.org Artwork for Mandriva Linux 
--
-
 KDE-Files.org Files for KDE Applications 
 OpenTemplate.org Documents for OpenOffice.org
 GIMPStuff.org Files for GIMP
 InkscapeStuff.org Files for Inkscape
 ScribusStuff.org Files for Scribus
 BlenderStuff.org Textures and Objects for Blender
 VLC-Addons.org Themes and Extensions for VLC
--
-
 KDE-Help.org Support for your KDE Desktop 
 GNOME-Help.org Support for your GNOME Desktop 
 Xfce-Help.org Support for your Xfce Desktop 
--
openDesktop.orgopenDesktop.org:   Applications   Artwork   Linux Distributions   Documents    Linux42.org    OpenSkillz.com   
 
Home
Apps
Artwork
News
Groups
Knowledge
Events
Forum
People
Jobs
Register
Login


-
- Content .- Fans (2) . 

Window Decoration Generator (decgen)

   0.5  

Window Decoration native KDE 3.2 +

Score 74%
Window Decoration Generator (decgen)
zoom


Window Decoration Generator (decgen)
zoom


Window Decoration Generator (decgen)
zoom


Link:  http://www.den-4.com
Downloads:  11685
Submitted:  Sep 9 2005
Updated:  Jan 8 2006

Description:

Window Decoration Generator

0.5 New! Added wheel event support (contributed by
Knut Morten Johansson, many thanks), fixed a few outstanding bugs, and bumped template to 0.2 including a complete images change. Read the ChangeLog!

0.4 adds a new configuration dialog to the generated window decorations as well as colorizing support (See screenshot 2).

With 0.3, decgen brings full automation to KDE window decoration generation. Prior to 0.3, after generating the header (super.h), it would have had to be integrated into the source tree manually. Now just run automerge and build your tree. If you can build a mockup, you can build a window decoration.

You'll need png2qrgb 0.3 and the decgen 0.4 download. And decent gimp'ing skills. ;)

Pay attention to README, CREATE, and COLORIZING within the decgen distribution. Any improved documentation, script hacks, or engine improvements, send them along.

Thank you come again.

"The bazaar software model doesn't work so well with everyone taking and not contributing back." - Fyodor




Changelog:

2007-01-8 Nick Bargnesi

* tagged version 0.5

* template-0.2/kwin/template.h: mark-up the TOPSPACING variable

* template-0.2/kwin/template.cpp: modified to remove the help button as
the enfants decoration makes no use of it

* template-0.2/kwin/template.cpp: modified updateMask() to support the
enfants decoration

* images/*: defaulted to the enfants window decoration

2006-01-5 Nick Bargnesi

* template-0.2/kwin/template.h, template-0.2/kwin/template.cpp: added
WheelEvent support (TemplateClient::WheelEvent(QWheelEvent)) from Knut
Morten Johansson

* template-0.1.tar.bz2: migrated to version 0.2 with mouse wheel event
support

2005-09-11 Nick Bargnesi

* AUTHOR: added AUTHOR

* COLORIZING: added COLORIZING description

* template-0.1/kwin/config/templateconfig.ui: support colorizing options,
added tooltips, remade the configuration dialog

* template-0.1/kwin/temmplate.cpp: support colorizing, respecting KDE's
color settings

* CREATE: fixed more typos, probably introduced others, and added
documentation for automerge.sh

* automerge.sh: added automerge.sh to automate the tiles.h.stripped
step

* CREATE: clarified instructions to _not_ overwrite tiles.h.stripped
and ensure to save as tiles.h instead

* generate-header.sh: bail out if a super.h header already exists

* CREATE: fixed a typo

* transform.sh: Added -e option to transform script to support the
enable-libsuffix options to configure

* src/png2qrgb.cpp: Added error checking, verbose usage information, and
the --attr-only option to generate image width, height, names

* src/png2qrgb.1: Modified the man page source to reflect the new
attr-only option.




LicenseGPL
(decgen-0.5)
(png2qrgb-0.3)
Send to a friend
Subscribe
Other  Content  from maitre
Report inappropriate content



goto page:  1  2  3  4  5  6 

-

 Nice

 
 by djworld on: Sep 9 2005
 
Score 50%

Nice. It looks very similar to the Suse 9.3 windeco:

http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=23579


Reply to this

-

 Re: Nice

 
 by Yaba on: Sep 9 2005
 
Score 50%
YabaYaba
editor
Home

And more similar to the MS Windows Decoration of XP Tablet Edition.

Therefore I doubt, that this can be released as GPL.


Don't take life too seriously; No one gets out alive.
Reply to this

-
.

 Re: Re: Nice

 
 by maitre on: Sep 9 2005
 
Score 50%

You above all people should realize I didn't release anything. It's a prototype screenshot I wanted comments on.

Just like the icons on the desktop, I ported the windows decoration to KDE for my personal use.


--
Ssssh... don't tell Canada.
Den 4 F/OSS Developer
http://www.den-4.com

Reply to this

-
.

 Hey! >:-(

 
 by inckie on: Sep 9 2005
 
Score 50%

Hey! That's a port of Luna Element for Windows XP! >:-(

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/18552868/

But I agree it's cool... that's what I use in Windows, that's what I'll use in KDE. Yay! ^_^


"Sooner or later, you'll bow to root."
Reply to this

-

 Re: Hey! >:-(

 
 by maitre on: Sep 9 2005
 
Score 50%

Sure is! But the point is that hopefully I can come up with mechanisms that allow the gimps among us to create and port window decorations with limited if not 0% coding.


--
Ssssh... don't tell Canada.
Den 4 F/OSS Developer
http://www.den-4.com

Reply to this

-

 Re: Hey! >:-(

 
 by angrymob on: Sep 9 2005
 
Score 50%

That is one sweet style... I would be using that in a heartbeat if someone ported that to KDE... willing/able to release it, maitre?


Reply to this

-

 Icons and...

 
 by ZIOlele on: Sep 9 2005
 
Score 50%

Could you please point me to the icons and colors' scheme you are using? I like 'em.

Thanks


ZIOLele
Reply to this

-

 Re: Icons and...

 
 by maitre on: Sep 9 2005
 
Score 50%

Icons are available here:
http://www.dlanham.com

Color scheme isn't anything special, its probably the hacked version of Lipstik you're looking at with interest. I could generate a patch for that.


--
Ssssh... don't tell Canada.
Den 4 F/OSS Developer
http://www.den-4.com

Reply to this

-

 download?

 
 by RND on: Sep 10 2005
 
Score 50%

wheres the download? I just get a screenshot when clicking on the download link.


Suse 9.3 Pro/KDE 3.4.1/gcc 3.3.5/kernel 2.6.11
Reply to this

-

 Re: download?

 
 by aVirulence on: Sep 10 2005
 
Score 50%

I would say that is because he is almost finished


Reply to this

-
.

 interesting...

 
 by GreatRedShark on: Sep 12 2005
 
Score 50%

I'm not at home so I can't try it right now, but if I understand, is this a shell script and a windeco template that can be executed by a user to create new windecos with little/no programming? if so, that is a damn cool idea! how much of the windeco can be customized through the script? I've played around with making my own windecos a little... this would be a very popular tool, especially with a nice GUI on the front.
can't wait to try this out, and then see more...


Reply to this

-

 Re: interesting...

 
 by maitre on: Sep 12 2005
 
Score 50%

That's exactly what it is. No frontends or anything but I'm pretty notorious for making things simple and easy to use.

I can currently generate a window decoration in the form of a tarball with a customized name. Once I get to a releasable version, it should be as simple as creating 26 individual PNG images used for the window borders and titlebars and running a script.


--
Ssssh... don't tell Canada.
Den 4 F/OSS Developer
http://www.den-4.com

Reply to this

-
.

 Re: Re: interesting...

 
 by GreatRedShark on: Sep 13 2005
 
Score 50%

I guess it compiles the code for each new windeco? would it be possible to leave slots open so PowerUsers could write little callback functions that get added to the windeco?

This idea has a lot of potential...


Reply to this

-

 Re: Re: Re: interest

 
 by maitre on: Sep 14 2005
 
Score 50%

I'm using the AKDC engine by Rafael Castillo Huggins under the QPL license. My intentions are to let gimp users who want to build KDE window decorations (i.e., me :) build full native packages based on the PNG images supplied. The end result is a tarball (non-binary, redistributable) to be configured and built. So essentially, if you can hack on the AKDC or any KWin engine for that matter, you've got a good start with this method.


--
Ssssh... don't tell Canada.
Den 4 F/OSS Developer
http://www.den-4.com

Reply to this

-

 Re: Re: interesting...

 
 by kism on: Sep 14 2005
 
Score 50%

And follows these windecos the KDE color style?


Reply to this

-

 performance ?

 
 by chareos on: Sep 14 2005
 
Score 50%

Does this take a performance hit compared to kwin decorations ?


Reply to this

-

 Re: performance ?

 
 by maitre on: Sep 14 2005
 
Score 50%

what are you comparing to kwin decorations?

the packages I generate? Because they _are_ kwin decorations...


--
Ssssh... don't tell Canada.
Den 4 F/OSS Developer
http://www.den-4.com

Reply to this

goto page:  1  2  3  4  5  6 

Add commentBack




-



 
 
 Who we are
Contact
More about us
Frequently Asked Questions
Register
Twitter
Blog
Explore
Apps
Artwork
Jobs
Knowledge
Events
People
Updates on identi.ca
Updates on Twitter
Content RSS   
Events RSS   

Participate
Groups
Forum
Add Content
Public API
About openDesktop.org
Legal Notice
Spreadshirt Shop
CafePress Shop
Advertising
Sponsor us
Report Abuse
 

Copyright 2007-2016 openDesktop.org Team  
All rights reserved. openDesktop.org is not liable for any content or goods on this site.
All contributors are responsible for the lawfulness of their uploads.
openDesktop is a trademark of the openDesktop.org Team