[kde-solaris] color pallette
David F. Newman
kde-solaris@mail.kde.org
Tue Dec 24 16:52:01 2002
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On Monday 23 December 2002 16:12, David Bishop wrote:
> Here's an odd question (or at least, situation). I am currently running
> KDE 3.1-cvs on a RedHat 7.2 linux/x86 machine. I have a user on an Ultra60
> logging into the linux machine via kdm, running XSun. The colors look
> surprisingly good for all the KDE apps (nice tiled background, using the
> default 3.1 theme and style). However, ghostscript, running on a sun box
> and exported back to his sun box, is black and white. At first it only had
> that, black and white, but by setting the icon theme to lo-color and
> setting the background to flat blue, I can get ghostscript to use up to 6
> shades of "grey". That's really not enough :-( Any ideas of how I can
> make ghostscript act like the KDE apps, and share the pallette (or whatever
> they do to make it work)?
>
> Thanks!
What does the output of xdpyinfo look like?
- -Dave
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