I am trying to change the screen background in Trinity's Konsole and not having any luck.
In PCLinuxOS, it defaults to white text on a black screen. Settings/Configure Konsole/Schema shows it's on 'Linux Colors'. In both Debian and Ubuntu, it's the opposite, default is black text on a white screen. The Schema setting in both, is on 'Black on Light Color'.
In all three, if I change the Schema to 'Transparent, Light Background' and click Apply, nothing happens. If I exit Konsole and relaunch, the Schema is back to 'Linux Colors' and 'Black on Light Color', respectively.
PCLinuxOS is the main (or 'host') OS installed on the hard drive, both Debian and TDE Ubuntu are installed in VirtualBoxes.
Am I perhaps missing a step somewhere??
Thanks in advance.
Ed
On Friday 04 December 2020 22.58:53 Edward via tde-users wrote:
I am trying to change the screen background in Trinity's Konsole and not having any luck.
In PCLinuxOS, it defaults to white text on a black screen. Settings/Configure Konsole/Schema shows it's on 'Linux Colors'. In both Debian and Ubuntu, it's the opposite, default is black text on a white screen. The Schema setting in both, is on 'Black on Light Color'.
In all three, if I change the Schema to 'Transparent, Light Background' and click Apply, nothing happens. If I exit Konsole and relaunch, the Schema is back to 'Linux Colors' and 'Black on Light Color', respectively.
Everything works as expected here (Debian 10, not in VB).
Thierry
Anno domini 2020 Fri, 4 Dec 16:58:53 -0500 Edward via tde-users scripsit:
I am trying to change the screen background in Trinity's Konsole and not having any luck.
In PCLinuxOS, it defaults to white text on a black screen. Settings/Configure Konsole/Schema shows it's on 'Linux Colors'. In both Debian and Ubuntu, it's the opposite, default is black text on a white screen. The Schema setting in both, is on 'Black on Light Color'.
In all three, if I change the Schema to 'Transparent, Light Background' and click Apply, nothing happens. If I exit Konsole and relaunch, the Schema is back to 'Linux Colors' and 'Black on Light Color', respectively.
have you set it as default settings?
PCLinuxOS is the main (or 'host') OS installed on the hard drive, both Debian and TDE Ubuntu are installed in VirtualBoxes.
Am I perhaps missing a step somewhere??
Thanks in advance.
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On 12/4/20 5:22 PM, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
have you set it as default settings?
Yes. After the fact. I thought selecting 'Apply' would have done the same. But... :)
I was able to get the background in the PCLinuxOS Konsole to change to the transparent background, but then, could not change the font color, which is actually gray, not white. I didn't see any setting to specifically change the font color.
On 12/4/20 5:31 PM, Edward via tde-users wrote:
I was able to get the background in the PCLinuxOS Konsole to change to the transparent background, but then, could not change the font color, which is actually gray, not white. I didn't see any setting to specifically change the font color.
All set now. Konsole Color is the font color.
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On Friday 04 December 2020 03:58:53 pm Edward via tde-users wrote:
I am trying to change the screen background in Trinity's Konsole and not having any luck.
In PCLinuxOS, it defaults to white text on a black screen. Settings/Configure Konsole/Schema shows it's on 'Linux Colors'. In both Debian and Ubuntu, it's the opposite, default is black text on a white screen. The Schema setting in both, is on 'Black on Light Color'.
In all three, if I change the Schema to 'Transparent, Light Background' and click Apply, nothing happens. If I exit Konsole and relaunch, the Schema is back to 'Linux Colors' and 'Black on Light Color', respectively.
PCLinuxOS is the main (or 'host') OS installed on the hard drive, both Debian and TDE Ubuntu are installed in VirtualBoxes.
Am I perhaps missing a step somewhere??
Try:
Settings/Schema
and then save it:
Settings/Save as Default --or-- Settings/Save Sessions Profile
Best, Michael