Temporary KColorScheme change - hard-code some state colors
pinheiro
nuno at oxygen-icons.org
Sun Sep 16 09:09:23 BST 2007
A Saturday 15 September 2007 10:47:31, Mirko Stocker escreveu:
> On Saturday 15 September 2007 10:24:47 pinheiro wrote:
> > that can be done altering the gradient in the butons wen inactive
> > making them look flat, they have a slight curvature now..
>
> I'm not sure if that's enough. I usually remove most buttons because I
> don't need them. What if we use a gradient on the titlebar that fades to
> another color (or makes it transparent on platforms that support it)?
> Something like that: http://misto.ch/images/win_decorations.png
There is a big efort on the part of the visual methafores we created, so that
the base of wthe window is "solid" stuf, made of a slab of some ceramic
material. making that would ruin the solid methafore.
Any way it seemas that code wide ist ipossible to make the window's like i
want them, cant have nicely done round corners on the windows or the menus,
this meens i beter redo this from scratch. as making it square like would
require a major shift in the style general look.
I'm not the least bit inclined to do so for as much external positive feedback
I get the internal bike shading with litle to no talk about it with me asking
about the issues is highly unmotivating.
How can kde core developers complaing for the longuest time about the lack of
contrasts on the theme without relising that the pallete is broken and that
fixing it its the only way to cleraly fix that issue.
Wen a kde develper puplicly says this is "just a mac rip of" its of the most
uter disrespect with a felow cumunity member but i dont think he cares or
most of the core develper cumunity cares the bike shading is alot more fun
right?
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