On 2021-08-09 06:31:28 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Hi all!
I'm working on a small program that unifies the color scheme over all
configs of TDE. But I found something that I quite don't understand:
.trinity/share/config/kdeglobals has a bunch of color definitions, but
almost all are set to "invalid" in my config.
Does anybody know what these are good for - and why "colorScheme=" is
empty?
Nik
excerpt with all sectionnames + color from
~/.trinity/share/config/kdeglobals:
[DesktopIcons]
ActiveColor=invalid
ActiveColor2=invalid
DefaultColor=invalid
DefaultColor2=invalid
DisabledColor=invalid
DisabledColor2=invalid
[General]
linkColor=140,140,255
visitedLinkColor=255,136,255
[KDE]
colorScheme=
[MainToolbarIcons]
ActiveColor=invalid
ActiveColor2=invalid
DefaultColor=invalid
DefaultColor2=invalid
DisabledColor=invalid
DisabledColor2=invalid
[PanelIcons]
ActiveColor=invalid
ActiveColor2=invalid
DefaultColor=invalid
DefaultColor2=invalid
DisabledColor=invalid
DisabledColor2=invalid
[SmallIcons]
ActiveColor=invalid
ActiveColor2=invalid
DefaultColor=invalid
DefaultColor2=invalid
DisabledColor=invalid
DisabledColor2=invalid
[ToolbarIcons]
ActiveColor=invalid
ActiveColor2=invalid
DefaultColor=invalid
DefaultColor2=invalid
DisabledColor=invalid
DisabledColor2=invalid
I think that these values depend on whether or not you have customized values in
Control Center => Appearances and Themes => Colors
If you're using an uncustomized theme this is probably the way Control Center
indicates
default colour values.
Leslie
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Operating System: Linux
Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.3 x86_64
Desktop Environment: Trinity
Qt: 3.5.0
TDE: R14.0.10
tde-config: 1.0