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Post-Modern

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Theme/Style for KDE 3.2 +

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Post-Modern
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Downloads:  7760
Submitted:  Feb 28 2006

Description:

Inspired by eriol's KDE 4 mockup, i made this mockup of my own for KDE 3.5. I dont think style can be done.
However, the window decor should be simple. But, personally i do not know how to do the coding; i tried, i have no programming knowledge.
I am looking for someone interested in helping make the window decor. It would need no masks and the button style i pulled from clear look.
If you are interested email me at: edward.haven@gmail.com




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 Windec Corners

 
 by p0z3r on: Feb 28 2006
 
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The corners are very sharp and rectangular. I don't see that pleasing to the eye personally. It shouldn't be hard using the dekorator windec schema if you wanted to do this on your own.


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 The answer is no

 
 by Maxilys on: Feb 28 2006
 
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This style can't be done, even with Qt4.

Only an app can set 2 different colors as toolbar background, not a style. Well, at least it can't be done in a way that will always produce the expected result.

As for a color behind the tabs like in your mockup, Qt just doesn't allow it. I tried when I saw the mockup that obviously inspired you and that was on KDE-Artists before to arrive here in the "KDE4 brainstorm". A quick look in Qt sources is enough to see that it's just impossible.

There are also other details that would prove impossible to reproduce... but I don't want to spoil your joy any further.

And I agree with p0z3r, sharp corners are so old-fashioned. Too aggressive or whatever else. Today's style is organic, smooth and round. ;-)


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 Re: The answer is no

 
 by maitre on: Feb 28 2006
 
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>Only an app can set 2 different colors as toolbar background, not a style. Well, at least it can't be done in a way that will >always produce the expected result.

Not necessarily. I've done gradient effects on the toolbars in tiblit while applying a different effect on the menu bars.


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 Re: Re: The answer is no

 
 by Maxilys on: Mar 1 2006
 
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The answer is yes, it possible to do different things because a menubar and a toolbar are different things. But 2 toolbars? How can a style "guess" which one should have a different background so that the window content looks better? Hu? That's why I said "No-no".


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 deKorator

 
 by Ekardnam on: Feb 28 2006
 
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You might want to check deKorator (http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=31447). AFAIK, no coding knowledge needed.


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 and that one...

 
 by motyR on: Feb 28 2006
 
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http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=33875


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 To all

 
 by horseshoe on: Feb 28 2006
 
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I know the style can not be done. I am just looking form someone to make the window decor. The style was just a lead in to get people to look.
This would be easy to make in deKorator, true, but deKorator does not work on my system, and from what i understand this is a common problem for debian users. Until dekorator reaches maturity it should not be the primary source for window decor. secondly, the advantage in making a real style it can function and change on its own timeline, not on that of deKorator.
Why make a window decor like this?
The vast majority of KDE window decor has soft corners becuase it is more natural and organic, but this is a computer! I first fond the round corners cool, but now pretentious. I think they are only a passing novilty. But it makes no difference to me. I just see a lot of rounded corners, and thought it would be good to get something sharp that didn't look like it was made in the 90's.
So lets straighten the lines out. My design focus as always been more architecture, enjoy long straight lines. I was looking for something clean and simple. To me the sharp corners help the window command it space, with round corners the window just drags on.


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 Re: To all

 
 by motyR on: Mar 1 2006
 
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Hi,
well if you would have said what's the problem i think i could help you with that, any way i'm quiet sure it isn't a debian issue at all...

have you installed deKorator from source?


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 similar style

 
 by javra on: Mar 6 2006
 
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is there any style/theme which looks similar to this one and is availible for kde 3.3.* ?


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