Re: theme mixing

2015-02-11 Thread Jens Reuterberg
Well there was talk about some easy way to edit colors and spacing of 
individual SVG-files (I mean it IS reaaally complex to edit themes)... 
Might be worth looking into?


Pedro: I can only suggest that you try to edit them in Karbon instead 
of Inkscape since it contains a better sorting of objects in files. 
(although saving it is a pest in Karbon)


On Mon, 9 Feb, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Sebastian Kügler se...@kde.org wrote:

Hi Pedro,

On Sunday, February 08, 2015 12:10:12 Pedro Rosado wrote:
 I don't know if this is the right place, but I wanted to suggest 
something.


 KDE is by far the most modern and efficient desktop I've came to 
know (not
 dissing all the others), but regarding customization it's falling a 
little
 behind. Compared to gnome-look org, KDE look feels abandoned and 
there
 aren't many themes available at all, most are not even online 
anymore (host
 site doesn't have the file anymore). Most themes work like a charm 
on
 plasma 5, it's not like gnome that breaks a theme everytime it's 
updated.


 So, could the kde development theme  give end users a tool to 
combine or
 make their own themes with a user friendly interface? I've tried 
myself to
 make a kwin theme - only found despair and wasted time looking 
inside svg

 files (I'm an end user, not an IT guy :c  )
 Also, it would be nice to have all those themes shared if you want 
to, so
 that the whole community can use them. Instead of searching themes 
on the
 settings (that most times doesn't work because the files aren't 
hosted
 anymore at kde look.org), users could have this customization 
tool that
 allows users to search and create themes and share them into a repo 
or
 github so that anyone can find them and use them, independent of 
distro (as

 long as you are using kde)

 Summary:
 - Easy tool to make kwin and desktop themes for kde
 - Able to share and download the themes from the desktop app
 - kde kicks ass


You can mix-and-match workspace themes in systemsettings, go to 
Workspace
Theme - Desktop Theme - Details. This allows you to combine 
elements
from different themes convienently in the UI. If that doesn't allow 
you to do
what you'd like to, it indeed comes down to managing SVG files and 
combining
them into a new theme. You've already found that out, it's a bit 
fiddly, but
so is anything advanced enough to satisfy the complex need for a 
complete

theming system.

As to the quality of kde-look.org, we cannot do much about it, since 
it's a
community-run site, which doesn't receive much love in terms of 
maintainance

and content curation, unfortunately.

Cheers,
--
sebas

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theme mixing

2015-02-09 Thread Pedro Rosado
Hi there,


I don't know if this is the right place, but I wanted to suggest something.

KDE is by far the most modern and efficient desktop I've came to know (not
dissing all the others), but regarding customization it's falling a little
behind. Compared to gnome-look org, KDE look feels abandoned and there
aren't many themes available at all, most are not even online anymore (host
site doesn't have the file anymore). Most themes work like a charm on
plasma 5, it's not like gnome that breaks a theme everytime it's updated.

So, could the kde development theme  give end users a tool to combine or
make their own themes with a user friendly interface? I've tried myself to
make a kwin theme - only found despair and wasted time looking inside svg
files (I'm an end user, not an IT guy :c  )
Also, it would be nice to have all those themes shared if you want to, so
that the whole community can use them. Instead of searching themes on the
settings (that most times doesn't work because the files aren't hosted
anymore at kde look.org), users could have this customization tool that
allows users to search and create themes and share them into a repo or
github so that anyone can find them and use them, independent of distro (as
long as you are using kde)

Summary:
- Easy tool to make kwin and desktop themes for kde
- Able to share and download the themes from the desktop app
- kde kicks ass

*Pedro Daniel Vieira Rosado*

Mobile: (+351) 913130898
E-mail: pdvros...@gmail.com
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