I was hoping to modify this qtcurve pack to work with tde. I know the item in question is "[KWin]" but now sure that the TDE equivalent would be [TWin]?
I don't see anything else that needs changing. Am I wrong?
If this works, this puts an end to my elderly pro bono people (mostly the elderly with visual impairments) who keep nagging me about replacing baghira or getting baghira itself to work. Baghira currently crashes most tde apps like konq and kompose for example.
Any help would be appreciated.
Well GN to all,
May the FSM spread it's noodley (noodlie, noodelly? ugh) blessings upon you!
Kate
On 06/18/2018 09:39 PM, Kate Draven wrote:
I was hoping to modify this qtcurve pack to work with tde. I know the item in question is "[KWin]" but now sure that the TDE equivalent would be [TWin]?
I don't see anything else that needs changing. Am I wrong?
If this works, this puts an end to my elderly pro bono people (mostly the elderly with visual impairments) who keep nagging me about replacing baghira or getting baghira itself to work. Baghira currently crashes most tde apps like konq and kompose for example.
Any help would be appreciated.
Well GN to all,
May the FSM spread it's noodley (noodlie, noodelly? ugh) blessings upon you!
qtcurve-trinity is the meta package and pulls tde-style-qtcurve-trinity, gtk2-engines-qtcurve
cheers,
On Tuesday 19 June 2018, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 06/18/2018 09:39 PM, Kate Draven wrote:
I was hoping to modify this qtcurve pack to work with tde. I know the item in question is "[KWin]" but now sure that the TDE equivalent would be [TWin]?
I don't see anything else that needs changing. Am I wrong?
If this works, this puts an end to my elderly pro bono people (mostly the elderly with visual impairments) who keep nagging me about replacing baghira or getting baghira itself to work. Baghira currently crashes most tde apps like konq and kompose for example.
Any help would be appreciated.
Well GN to all,
May the FSM spread it's noodley (noodlie, noodelly? ugh) blessings upon you!
qtcurve-trinity is the meta package and pulls tde-style-qtcurve-trinity, gtk2-engines-qtcurve
cheers,
I know. I'm trying to modify the theme pack I attached.
Kate
On 06/18/2018 10:45 PM, Kate Draven wrote:
On Tuesday 19 June 2018, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 06/18/2018 09:39 PM, Kate Draven wrote:
I was hoping to modify this qtcurve pack to work with tde. I know the item in question is "[KWin]" but now sure that the TDE equivalent would be [TWin]?
I don't see anything else that needs changing. Am I wrong?
If this works, this puts an end to my elderly pro bono people (mostly the elderly with visual impairments) who keep nagging me about replacing baghira or getting baghira itself to work. Baghira currently crashes most tde apps like konq and kompose for example.
Any help would be appreciated.
Well GN to all,
May the FSM spread it's noodley (noodlie, noodelly? ugh) blessings upon you!
qtcurve-trinity is the meta package and pulls tde-style-qtcurve-trinity, gtk2-engines-qtcurve
cheers,
I know. I'm trying to modify the theme pack I attached.
Good luck!
Cheers,
________________________________ De : Jimmy Johnson field.engineer@gmail.com Envoyé : 19 juin 2018 01:51 À : trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Objet : Re: [trinity-users] qtcurve
On 06/18/2018 10:45 PM, Kate Draven wrote:
On Tuesday 19 June 2018, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 06/18/2018 09:39 PM, Kate Draven wrote:
I was hoping to modify this qtcurve pack to work with tde. I know the item in question is "[KWin]" but now sure that the TDE equivalent would be [TWin]?
I don't see anything else that needs changing. Am I wrong?
If this works, this puts an end to my elderly pro bono people (mostly the elderly with visual impairments) who keep nagging me about replacing baghira or getting baghira itself to work. Baghira currently crashes most tde apps like konq and kompose for example.
Any help would be appreciated.
Well GN to all,
May the FSM spread it's noodley (noodlie, noodelly? ugh) blessings upon you!
qtcurve-trinity is the meta package and pulls tde-style-qtcurve-trinity, gtk2-engines-qtcurve
cheers,
I know. I'm trying to modify the theme pack I attached.
Good luck!
Cheers, -- Jimmy Johnson
Devuan Jessie - TDE Trinity R14.0.4 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda2 Registered Linux User #380263
Hi!
Please note that qtcurve is half-working since TDE R14.0.0. The last mostly-working version of qtcurve was on R13...
https://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1489
Thank you! -Alexandre
On Tuesday 19 June 2018, Alexandre Couture wrote:
De : Jimmy Johnson field.engineer@gmail.com Envoyé : 19 juin 2018 01:51 À : trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Objet : Re: [trinity-users] qtcurve
On 06/18/2018 10:45 PM, Kate Draven wrote:
On Tuesday 19 June 2018, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 06/18/2018 09:39 PM, Kate Draven wrote:
I was hoping to modify this qtcurve pack to work with tde. I know the item in question is "[KWin]" but now sure that the TDE equivalent would be [TWin]?
I don't see anything else that needs changing. Am I wrong?
If this works, this puts an end to my elderly pro bono people (mostly the elderly with visual impairments) who keep nagging me about replacing baghira or getting baghira itself to work. Baghira currently crashes most tde apps like konq and kompose for example.
Any help would be appreciated.
Well GN to all,
May the FSM spread it's noodley (noodlie, noodelly? ugh) blessings upon you!
qtcurve-trinity is the meta package and pulls tde-style-qtcurve-trinity, gtk2-engines-qtcurve
cheers,
I know. I'm trying to modify the theme pack I attached.
Good luck!
Cheers,
Jimmy Johnson
Devuan Jessie - TDE Trinity R14.0.4 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda2 Registered Linux User #380263
Hi!
Please note that qtcurve is half-working since TDE R14.0.0. The last mostly-working version of qtcurve was on R13...
https://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1489
Thank you! -Alexandre
It seems to be working quite well here. No crashes or problems for the most part. I did have to change the icon set for LO6. Mostly because the defaults are already grey and hard to see to begin within. Once I did that all was well. I have it exactly as I needed, everyone says they can see the differences between "things" (text, sliders, radio buttons etc). It's the backgrounds they complain about. They brushed metal allows them a solid, but un-distracting background. I've tried using grey colouring but it's uneven. Often showing some sections as white. If I could manage to figure out how to get qtcurve to use the textured background provided in this theme. Then I'm done and the old people would be happy.
Hopefully, one day, baghira will work again for those who are unsatisfied with qtcurve, which I'm starting to like better.
Thanks,
Kate
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On 2018/06/20 01:09 AM, Kate Draven wrote:
Please note that qtcurve is half-working since TDE R14.0.0. The last mostly-working version of qtcurve was on R13...
https://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1489
Thank you! -Alexandre
It seems to be working quite well here. No crashes or problems for the most part. I did have to change the icon set for LO6. Mostly because the defaults are already grey and hard to see to begin within. Once I did that all was well. I have it exactly as I needed, everyone says they can see the differences between "things" (text, sliders, radio buttons etc). It's the backgrounds they complain about. They brushed metal allows them a solid, but un-distracting background. I've tried using grey colouring but it's uneven. Often showing some sections as white. If I could manage to figure out how to get qtcurve to use the textured background provided in this theme. Then I'm done and the old people would be happy.
Hopefully, one day, baghira will work again for those who are unsatisfied with qtcurve, which I'm starting to like better.
Same here, qtcurve working fine. There may be some minor glitches as reported by Alex, but overall qtcurve seems very solid on my machine for the last 5 years.
Re baghira: is it broken? I know Slavek made a tde package of it but never tried out. Can you share more details?
Cheers Michele
Kate Draven wrote:
Any help would be appreciated.
this is qt4 or qt5 - in this case you need to install the dependencies and I don't think you should mess with kwin anyway.
perhaps qt5 is better choice, but qt4 is coexisting in debian stretch with trinity and I think there were some integration efforts from TDE team. However qt5 is replacing qt4, so for the future it is the path to follow.
best would be to port it to qt3 (if possible)
regards