meteo-qt
dglent
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Am I missing someting? I don't see it in the tarball.
what is that IM app that looks like adiumx on mac?
No, it is an os based on FreeBSD http://www.pcbsd.org
hm, i never asked about OS (i just compared it to mac). I asked what is Instant Messaging application on right side of your screen?
Oh, that looks like simICQ
it's not
It's a karamba theme.
lol
1) where can I get kbfx? 2) how do I install it on my PC-BSD os?
M$ or not, this looks slick and beutiful.
Where can I get the wallpaper that you used in this screenshot? It is awesome and so are these buttons. Your moodin splash engine is sweet too. Thanks for all your great contributions. Keep up the great work!!
This wallpaper can now be found on this site located at http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=29966 but that person put a LinuxVista logo on it which looks dumb imo.
I'm a bit new to KDE, and I've got a few questions on how to get my setup as slick-looking as the screenshot. I tried setting the included .png as the background, but there were still a lot of horrid button/minimized window backgrounds. How do I get rid of these? How did you remove the border from the minimized window buttons on the panel? Also, do you have a corresponding theme that goes well with this? Thanks in advance, Jake
search for taskbar2 on kde-apps.org to have translucent taskbar entries (this feature is included in kde 3.5). maybe its already included in your distribution. its name could also be "mtaskbar" sometimes kicker needs a restart to show all the stuff as u expect, so just invoke: dcop kicker kicker restart on the commmand line i have no theme at all, but i can make one for you. just email me. thats no problem cya
Why does everyone always talk about manualy editing the kbfx config file to change buttons? On my system, all one has to do is drag and drop a new kbfx icon overtop of the old one and it changes to the new one. No configuration fiddling whatsoever. Is it just Debian? Did I just get lucky somehow? Or, is it that some Linux geeks just can't resist the urge to manually edit config files? I'm at a loss...
i do it the same way, but i don't know how to change the hover and pressed images. and it seems to me, that it doesn't work always :)
what do your windows look like ?
i have no windows installed.
He probably tries to ask you whether you have a vista-lookalike window decoration installed.
hm, i was amazed about that question :) my windows look like every other windows with plastik windec and style.
Yes actually, I was too. :)
you should use crystal windec, thatl make it more like vista.
well, i don't want it to look like vista :)
not meant the os... ^^