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Domino

   0.4  

Theme/Style for KDE 3.2 +

Score 74%
Domino
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Link:  http://
Downloads:  117115
Submitted:  Jul 18 2006
Updated:  Feb 16 2007

Description:

Domino is a style with a soft look. It allows to fine adjust the shininess of the widgets by customizable color gradients.


Changelog:
0.4
* new option for indented / non indented menu items
* new option for highlighted tool button icons on mouse over
* the button look for tool(bar) buttons is now optional
* new rubberband options
* smaller tabWidget margins
* respects Gwenview's / Kicker's taskbar applet / Konversation's own mousewheel handling for scrollviews
* clipped popup menu edges, for a better look with KWin's shadows (Beryl seems not to support it).
* fixes pixmaps on PowerPC architecture
* fixes functionality of some popup QToolButtons and adapts their look and behavior to KToolBarButtons
* the content of popup menus with a side pixmap is visible again (Amarok, Digikam)
* adapts KMenu's section header style
* fixes Kickoff's tab icon alignment
* fixes possible crash with enabled text effect
* lets apps using their own label colors on tabs (if they're not defaulting to a fixed color like konsole)
* decoration: option "dark window frame" draws a darker frame
* decoration: borders are hidden when in maximized mode and moving / resizing of maximized windows is not allowed.




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 Configure problem

 
 by kasyauqi on: Dec 31 2007
 
Score 50%

After I run ./configure in my terminal, an error appeared:

checking for KDE... configure: error:
in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will fail.
So, check this please and use another prefix!






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 i need help

 
 by 5tef on: Jan 7 2008
 
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I AM REMASTERING A KDE LIVE CD
SO, I WANT TO PUT THIS THEME IN,PLS HELP ME COUSE MAKEINSTALL ISN'T DOING THE TRICK


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 Re: i need help

 
 by linuxfever on: Jan 7 2008
 
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Hi, what do you mean make install will not work? What error messages do you get? Have you tried installing a Domino binary instead of building it from the sources?


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 Re: Re: i need help

 
 by 5tef on: Jan 13 2008
 
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no i was making a liveCD form a liveCD by editing the filesystem.squashfs file so it doesn't matter anymore, i've done it. THANKS for the offering.
I MEAN IT =))


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 Help compiling

 
 by dax918 on: Jan 14 2008
 
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I was wondering if anyone can help me compile this code, I'm using Kubuntu 7.04 32bit, QT 3.3.7, KDE 3.5.6, kde-config --prefix displays: /usr

./configure --prefix=/usr

checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking target system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking for -p flag to install... yes
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for gawk... gawk
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking for kde-config... /usr/bin/kde-config
checking where to install... /usr (as requested)
checking for style of include used by make... GNU
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
checking whether the C compiler works... yes
... etc

It all goes as usual until it reaches the KDE headers:

checking for KDE... configure: error:
in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will fail.
So, check this please and use another prefix!

Any tips? Thanks in advance.


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 Re: Help compiling

 
 by linuxfever on: Jan 15 2008
 
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You probably need to install the development files of the kde. The package you need to install is the kdelibs-dev.


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 Ouch

 
 by dax918 on: Jan 16 2008
 
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It seems that I have to install 37 dependency-packages and upgrade 11 :(. Thanks linuxfever, you always take the time to help people out.

-daX


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 Re: Ouch

 
 by linuxfever on: Jan 21 2008
 
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It's always my pleasure to help out the community. Thanks for your kind words!


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 Troubles

 
 by alehandro on: Jan 17 2008
 
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Hello,
I've got troubles installing Domino, too.

I ran ./configure, and it was OK. Then I ran Make: http://pastebin.ca/858293

I don't understand what's wrong with it. Can You help me?

I think that creating .deb, .rpm and .tgz packages with domino would be a great idea.


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 Re: Troubles

 
 by dax918 on: Jan 18 2008
 
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Couldn't agree more, especially for live-cd types distros. I'm on a dial-up, I had to download 26MB of dependency libraries I'll never use, such as an hebrew spell checker, in order to compile it. It does, now the make process fails. I need the kdecoration.h file among others, which are part of a kdebase package. That's another 19MB I have to download, for me is not easy. Even then, it may or may not work. So next time, if I don't see a .deb package I won't bother.


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 Kubuntu installation

 
 by dax918 on: Jan 19 2008
 
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Well, I took the time to complain, maybe now I can help someone out myself, hopefully I'm saving someone a headache :)

Installation for Kubuntu 7.04:

Required packages:
kdebase-dev
kdelibs4-dev

depending on your current packages, this could be ~45MB. These packages are not included in the default installation.

1. ./configure
2. make
3. sudo make install

And here's a link on how to create a .deb package:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=51003

I'll try to make a x86 one myself but I can't promise anything, is not really my area. Perhaps some else can contribute as well. I think is a package worth doing, I highly recommend this style to everyone, it has become my new favorite.


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 Domino deb package

 
 by linuxfever on: Jan 22 2008
 
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Ok, I created a deb package as requested by many here. You can find it here:

http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/Domino+Deb+package+for+Kubuntu?content=74031


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 Re: Domino deb package

 
 by dax918 on: Jan 27 2008
 
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Great. I couldn't find this info there, what version is it for, Feisty, Gutsy? And what type, x86, x64? Someone made a package for Edgy, the strange thing is it doesn't get listed on this page either so everyone can download it. Have you tried contacting the author linuxfever? Is he still involved with this style? Also, does anyone know if Domino works with KDE4?


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 Re: Re: Domino deb p

 
 by linuxfever on: Jan 27 2008
 
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Hi dax918. The version of Domino I uploaded is created under Gutsy and is intended for x64 architectures. However, I am almost sure it will work under Feisty as well. I will include these details in the package when I can. I have not tried to install the theme in KDE 4.0 but I do not think it will succeed since the style is constructed with qt3 but kde4 uses qt4. I am not sure but I think it is possible to modify it in order to use qt4.


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 Re: Re: Re: Domino d

 
 by linuxfever on: Jan 27 2008
 
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Oops, I meant x86 architectures! The package I created is intended for x86 architectures!


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