On Sunday 20 February 2011, Manuel Mommertz wrote: > Hello, > > since 4.6 plasma allows prepered svgs to use system colors. For this to > work the svg needs to have a css-style with the id 'current-color-scheme' > which gets replaced by a style containing classes with the actual system > colors on load. > For someone with knowlage of xml/svg code it should be trivial to apply > this after the graphic itself was finished. But I think most people > creating graphics don't want to dive in the source code. For this purpose > I am working on a little tool to help them.
a thing that would be realy needed for this, is documentation /howto on a wiki page, as a subcategory, or sub page of http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Plasma/Theme > Take a look at http://kame2.de/KDE/svgmod/ > To get a colorscheme aware svg there are four steps needed: > * Define which system colors you want to use. > * Create the svg like you are used to but use one defined color at places > where on system color should take effect. > * Add the corresponding classes to your svg with svgmod -a > * Transform elements using a defined color to the corresponding system > color with svgmod -c > very useful tool indeed! the existence of this too lshould be docuented as well, and i think it should be distributed by KDE somewhere, what about together a) kde-sdk, or b) plasmate? Cheers, Marco Martin _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel