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Smooth Akua OS K

  

Window Decoration native KDE 3.x

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Smooth Akua OS K
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Downloads:  18501
Submitted:  May 20 2003
Updated:  Jun 2 2003

Description:

An OS X windec with no stripes hacked together from a few other windecs.




Changelog:

-changed title bar border color.




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 good

 
 by snakattak3 on: May 20 2003
 
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Looks good, except the window border on the top isn't the same lenght as the window itself. And what style are you using?


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 Re: good

 
 by ntesa on: May 20 2003
 
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Yeah, the window title is smaller only when you choose "No borders" in the windec configuration. I think all the variations of the Acqua windec have this "bug", I'm not sure it's a bug or not as I didn't write the original windec. Maybe somebody can fix it? :)

I'm using Liquid with some small changes, I've just commented out the code that draws the 3d shadows for the panels, so the top panel looks flat.


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 Re: Re: good

 
 by snakattak3 on: May 20 2003
 
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would you mind posting the places you commented out in the liquid sources. I really want to get my liquid to look like that too. Thanks.


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 Re: Re: Re: good

 
 by ntesa on: May 20 2003
 
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Ok, I'll try :) I should probably post a patch, but my liquid is pretty old, and this is a simple hack. Edit the widget-engine/liquid.ccp file, and in the LiquidStyle::drawPrimitive method look for case PE_Panel. Remove the if(lw == 1), else if(lw == 2) and all the code for both these conditions. Make sure you leave the code for the last (second) else condition while removing the else condition itself, which is basically this line: KStyle::drawPrimitive(pe, p, r, cg, flags, opt). You can just comment out everything from before the first if up until after the last else, something like this:

/* if(lw == 1){
...
else if(lw == 2){
...
else */
KStyle::drawPrimitive(pe, p, r, cg, flags, opt);

I think that's all I changed. This will make all the panels look flat, not just the kicker, so you might not like it if the panels in some apps also will look flat like that. But I don't really have a problem with that. I've tried to do it just for the kicker, but I wasn't able to figure it out as I'm not a KDE programmer. Good luck :)


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: good

 
 by snakattak3 on: May 20 2003
 
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heh, i just noticed i could do that flat effect by just unchecking "draw toolbar button frames" in the mosfet liquid kde control module. Thanks anyways for the quick posts though, and keep up the good work.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: good

 
 by ntesa on: May 20 2003
 
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Yes, that does it for the toolbar buttons, but I wanted a flat kicker also, for the top panel.


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 Re: Re: good

 
 by cmit37 on: Feb 13 2004
 
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how did you get the scrol bars to look blue? I am using liquid 9.6(rpm from plf) and all my buttons look grey. Is there an option in the configuration panel?


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 3 Quick Questions!

 
 by guppetto on: May 20 2003
 
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3 questions.

Which Icon set does the little menu star shown in the far left corner of your screenshot originate from?
I've searched the aqua icon sets that are posted here and have yet to come across that little star. It's just perfect for a menu. Would you mind posting it some place for downloading if it is no longer included in an icon set here.

What menu is shown upper right corner of your screen shot by the clock?

What font are you using for your date and time?


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 Re: 3 Quick Questions!

 
 by ntesa on: May 20 2003
 
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The little star comes from this icon set: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=2241. I've just resized it and made it a bit darker with gimp. I'm using the star because I'm running Mandrake and it resembles the Mandrake logo, but there's a few other nice icons in that icon set.

On the corner after the clock I have the Desktop Access KDE button, and the arrow is the right panel-hiding button, it's not a menu :)

The font I'm using for the clock/date applet is Luxi Sans, bolded for the time, and it comes with most Linux distributions (I'm running Mandrake).

Hope it helps :)


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 Smooth docker...

 
 by genneth on: May 20 2003
 
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What is the docker that you're using? It looks damn authentic...!


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 Re: Smooth docker...

 
 by ntesa on: May 20 2003
 
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The docker is a simple Karamba theme that I've made a while ago, using the Aqua icons and some transparent images that I've made with gimp. It doesn't have any special effects like the newer SuperKaramba themes, because I like it to be small and always visible on the desktop. I wanna work on a new docker that would be able to load skins from this site: http://www.iheartny.com/xicons/dockskins.php, but I don't have much time right now. If anybody's willing to do it, please go ahead, that would be a really cool docker :)


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 Re: Re: Smooth docker...

 
 by genneth on: May 20 2003
 
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Don't suppose I could have some of the artwork? It's been a bit of a pain to try to get the background looking right - I'm a spastic on GIMP. :) In any case, those icons look damn good... could you post it as a theme here?


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 Re: Re: Re: Smooth docker...

 
 by ntesa on: May 21 2003
 
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Of course you can have it, I'll post it under the Karamba section soon, when I have a bit more time :) I didn't post it because it doesn't have any effects, it's pretty simple, so I thought nobody would be interested. The icons I'm using in the docker are from the Aqua icon set.


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 Nice

 
 by davidsansome on: May 20 2003
 
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Looks great - good stuff :)


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 Beautiful

 
 by guppetto on: May 21 2003
 
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I've got to say that the little touches that you've added to your desktop make a world of difference. They're beautiful and really show the potention of the K desktop. Thanks for posting the great windecs. I'd like to ask one more question.

How are you generating the dropshadow shown on the Panel at the the top of your screenshot? Are you using an image or some other hack (like one the dropshadow patches). If you are using an image, could you post the image?


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 Re: Beautiful

 
 by ntesa on: May 21 2003
 
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Thanks :) You can get the drop shadow here:

http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=6244

It only works at 102x768 screen resolution.


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 make install error..

 
 by seyNewc on: May 22 2003
 
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hi,
i'm a newbie with linux.. I'm using the mdk distro.. I was amazed with this windec so i downloaded it to try at home..

the "./configure" was successful
the "make" was ok
but i got an error message for the "make install"
Something like

"Entering directory
"Leaving Directory
any ideas what i've done wrong..
sorry for not having the exact error output rigth now...
please help


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 Re: make install error..

 
 by ntesa on: May 22 2003
 
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Try make clean, "./configure --prefix=/usr" then make and make install again, it should install properly, I've tested it on Mandrake 9.0.


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 Re: Re: make install error..

 
 by seyNewc on: May 23 2003
 
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thanks m8 it works!!


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 Re: make install err

 
 by gabelobe on: Jun 3 2003
 
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Hi

Entering/Leaving Directory is no error-message, it only informs you what make install is working at right now.

A common error though while installing is not beeing root. You don't have to be root during ./configure and make, but when the install-script needs to copy files into directories only root can write to, you have to be root.


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