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TeaX

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Theme/Style for KDE 2.2

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Downloads:  8752
Submitted:  Dec 13 2001
Updated:  Dec 13 2001

Description:

This style provides a theme engines for KDE widgets which allows translucent menu and panel (kicker), all of that using a C++ based engine instead of using pixmaps which increase performance.
The translucent of the menu and of the panel are fully configurable.
Suggestions are appreciated.




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 stuff

 
 by anonymous on: Dec 13 2001
 
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the link to your 2nd image is broken..

i was wondering if it might be possible for you to create distro binaries for this... i dont seem to have all the header files and doing a ./configure complains about it, especially headers for the jpeg and qt... although i already have qt installed...


nevertheless, you're really done a great job. it's nice to see some quality here once again after seeing random junk submitted by others recently.


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 yes

 
 by anonymous on: Dec 14 2001
 
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It's wonderful to see the default KDE widget style with a pseudo-translucency hack.

With hacks like this, who needs innovation?


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 Innovation?

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 6 2002
 
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You mean you approve the MS-policies???? You don't need innovation????


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 same problem

 
 by anonymous on: Dec 22 2001
 
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i am running suse linux and i got the same probs with the qt headers, although i have installed qt.


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 How about stability?

 
 by anonymous on: Dec 13 2001
 
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Is it an alpha or beta release?
Another question, is your translucent code based on mosfet's liquid?


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 alpha release

 
 by teax on: Dec 13 2001
 
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It is an alpha release.
Only the translucent menu are based on the code used by megagradient and mosfet's liquid style.


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 Licence?

 
 by anonymous on: Dec 13 2001
 
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How about licencing problem?
Did you take the old GPL'd code or any QPL'd version? I didn't saw any licence reference in your code.


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 Tried it, good work!

 
 by anonymous on: Dec 13 2001
 
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It is still the same anonymous.
I just tried it and it really looks great.
No compilation problems, not even a warning. I'm using KDE 2.2.2 on a mandrake 8.1.
your transluscent menu look as great as mosfet's one (normal they are the same ;) ) but I really prefer your less flashy widget set (they look like the great QNiX theme I was using till now).
I think this will be my default theme :-) and I can't wait for a final release.
Just a little problem, how is the kicker supposed to work, wich part of kicker is supposed to be transluscent (I can't see the screen shot)?


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 finally

 
 by Spiral Man on: Dec 13 2001
 
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finally, a translucent theme that doenst rip off os X (not that i dislike os X, but id rather have something a little more original)


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 kool!

 
 by anonymous on: Dec 13 2001
 
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I'd realy like translucent menus. But i think KDE is so much better than Liquid-style buttons. This seems to cross the best of two worlds.

I just hafta say one word:
Kewl!


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 Bug report

 
 by anonymous on: Dec 14 2001
 
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Open up konsole, making sure that it has a dark or black background. Click on "Settings", then move the mouse to "Help" and then back to "Settings" again. See how there is a section of the "Settings" menu that isn't transparent? It seems to me that this is a ghost from the "Help" menu. Note: this occurs regardless of which menu is brought up, I just picked those two because they demonstrate the problem the best.

:Peter


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 Same with Liquid.

 
 by anonymous on: Dec 14 2001
 
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I haven't tried out Teax yet, but i think i've seen what you discribes with Mosfet's Liquid too. I have some ideaas how to fix it, but my programming skills is still newbieclass. At least in KDE/QT.


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 More bug reports

 
 by anonymous on: Dec 14 2001
 
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Hiding kicker (by clicking on the buttons to the sides) works fine, but showing it causes jerky animation and a poor result in the transparency; the background is completely off under kicker.

Turning off translucency for kicker doesn't work, either. I tried hiding and then showing the panel, but that didn't help, either. Also, I just noticed that the vertical lines (I forgot what they are called, you use them to move things around on the panel) beside things like the clock and taskbar are missing. I can still them around by mid-clicking where they should be and dragging, but they are not visible.

Hmm...just noticed that there's a sharp CPU spike whenever animation is involved. Apparently, it tries to redraw the translucent background at every point of the animation. This is true at least whenever animating the panel or the external taskbar. Perhaps animation should be done in opaque mode, then switched to translucent once it is done.

Addendum to my previous bug report: When using Kmail, I can actually see content of the ghost of the prior menu beneath the current one.

Asthetics: I _really_ like this. (Which is why I'm pointing out the bugs. :) The one thing that bothers me about the look is the unchecked checkboxes--the horizontal lines look ugly, and are confusing. Plain white might be better. (The checks themselves seem a little rough and unpolished, too.)

Again, I really like this theme and would love to see it continue! I always wanted transparency, but never liked the Liquid style.

:Peter


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 kicker problems

 
 by Spiral Man on: Dec 14 2001
 
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turning off translucency in kicker probably does work, its just that kicker has to be restarted for the changes to work. this is true every time you change the style, no matter what style you are going to or coming from, its not updated properly...


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 turn off menu anim

 
 by Spiral Man on: Dec 14 2001
 
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i had a bunch of problems like this with liquid, and again with teax, turn off the menu animations, and it should work.

i think the problem is that its not true transparency, but its really taking a screenshot of the desktop under the menu, and blending it that way. if you have menu animations turned on, it messes up the screenshot, so the final result is wrong too.


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 How to install?

 
 by anonymous on: Dec 14 2001
 
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I compiled it and no complains.
make -f Makefile.cvs
./configure
make
su
make install

but i can't choose it! What should i do?


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 Re: How To Install?

 
 by anonymous on: Dec 14 2001
 
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Using KControl and selecting the section Look&Feel/Style... don't you see the TeaX Style?


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 No, but i solved it

 
 by anonymous on: Dec 14 2001
 
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Nope, no teax.

I use SuSE 7.3 Pro
And SuSE uses /opt/kde2
the installation uses /opt/kde

so i suggest to change that.

(When i manually copied all the files to their /opt/kde2 counterparts, i was able to use it.)


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 the answer:

 
 by anonymous on: Dec 14 2001
 
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./configure --prefix=/opt/kde2


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 compiling

 
 by anonymous on: Dec 14 2001
 
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I would guess that ./configure by default may be placing the files in the wrong directory. Use the --prefix argument to configure to tell it where the base of KDE is, e.g. --prefix=/usr for Mandrake users.

For more information on all the options available in configure, use configure --help.


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