On Wednesday 15 July 2009 11:01:27 pm Duncan wrote: > I have a kde3 color scheme I'm very happy with after having fine tuned it > over the years. Is there a way to get it into kde4? The color scheme > doesn't seem to make the trip. > > In general I like reasonably dark backgrounds, reasonably light text, and > something with WAY more color than many of the washed out "Feeling rather > gray today, aren't we?" schemes that seem to be the general and common > defaults. There's a few schemes that are "okay" on kdelook, but nothing > matching the finely tuned over many years prefs I have on kde3, and I'd > REALLY hate to have to hand retune it, so I need some way to get kde4 > using kde3's color scheme. Hopefully there is one, and I simply missed > it. I've been away, for what its worth I posted this to the list a week or so ago but it was a follow uyp on an earlier post with perhaps a less related subject. " transparent panel and KDM colour" I'm inclined to hack out a text configuration if it gets me what I want and did so here as described in the aforementioned post as follows.... I just to follow up on the second part of my question at the beginning of this thread with regards to "doing up my own colour in case someone googles into this thread looking for a similar solution. The correct name is color-scheme and they are found in /usr/share/apps/color-schemes (on kde4 on Slackware). Thses are text files listing colors as RGB colors for the various display aspects of a window. The format is different from the way it was done in kde3 so I couldn't just copy over the one I wanted from kde3. I had used Dark Blue for KDM popup and wanted to continue doing so with kde4. In order to do this I renamed an existing kde4 color-scheme and started editing to suit using kcolorpicker to help sort out the RGB numbers. I didn't have to change much except the background and forground colors under the various headings as KDM is a fairly simple interface and I probably won't use this custom color (scheme) for anything else. -- Cheers, Rick Miles Written on Boomtime, the 51st of Confusion, 3175 http://turtlespond.net http://rickmiles.com.au ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.