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| Thread ID: 41028 | 2003-12-27 21:01:00 | Theming Kde | ilikelinux (1418) | Press F1 |
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| 203521 | 2003-12-27 21:01:00 | is there a gui for theming kde easily? | ilikelinux (1418) | ||
| 203522 | 2003-12-27 21:21:00 | Uh, KDE is a GUI. It's pretty configurable, too, and you can download plenty of themes for it. | agent (30) | ||
| 203523 | 2003-12-27 21:23:00 | i want to make my own theme. | ilikelinux (1418) | ||
| 203524 | 2003-12-27 21:41:00 | Find a theme you like and reverse it... modify everything to how you want it. Wouldn't have a clue if it's possible to actually do that. Or else you could look on the KDE theme sites for info on theming. |
agent (30) | ||
| 203525 | 2003-12-27 22:31:00 | You can do fairly much what you want to with KDE (and Gnome) when it comes to themes and styles. The pre-installed ones that came with your distro can have individual elements changed to your taste. You can download (or make yourself) colour schemes, or again simply tweake the ones already installed to how you would like them. Again for icons, install your own ones and use them instead of the default ones. If you would like to make your own complete theme/style from scratch, this page here (rikkus.info) should give you points where to start. |
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