I have seen this in the past switch to a different theme and it will go away. I don't know what causes it.

On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 1:47 PM, Michael <mb_trinity_desktop@inet-design.com> wrote:
Hi All,

Sometimes you should leave well enough alone…

On Monday 13 August 2018 10:06:37 am Michael wrote:
> Ah, oops?, in TCC >> Theme Manager it shows a complete blank, so I'm
> guessing I have no theme selected, so it's using some default from don't
> know where...

So, I changed my theme to one of the ones installed, but every theme tested so
far sets the alternating row colors so dark it’s unreadable.  This is
affecting Konqueror, KMail, and probably a lot more.  I’m trying to set the
alternating row color to something like the selected text color.  See
attached.

The theme also keeps moving the Panel from the bottom to the left, even when
the Panel is locked at the bottom.

I found, and read, the instructions on how to make/modify a new theme, which
I’ve done.  But, I can’t seem to find where in ‘Customize your theme:’ to
change these two settings:

 - Where do you set:   the alternating row colors?
 - Where do you set:   where the Panel defaults to?

Thanks,
Michael

PS:  Konqueror throws a fit trying to load the TDE themes website,
https://store.kde.org/ , “script causing TDEHTML to freeze.”  Works fine in
Firefox.


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