Matthew Woehlke wrote: > James Richard Tyrer wrote: >> Matthew Woehlke wrote: >>> James Richard Tyrer wrote: >>>> I have to also say that I do not fully understand how the color scheme >>>> works for KDE4 and the SystemSetting (KControl) KCM for setting them is >>>> somewhat confusing. >>> This is too general to be helpful. Can you please be more specific? >> Yes, I can see that. However, a detailed description of how it confuses >> me is going to take a little time. But two quick points. >> >> First, I note that the KDE3 KCM has links from preview to the colors >> would be a great help. > > Wow, it took forever to parse that. Yes, part of that last sentence seems to have gone missing. > I assume what you mean is how you > can click on the preview and have the corresponding color selected in > the list? > > That would be nice, I agree. It's not coded yet :-(. > >> The "Color set" selections in "Colors" sections (other than "Common >> Colors") have two rows in the "Preview". What do these two rows >> represent? > > Background and Foreground. Top row is foreground roles against > NormalBackground. Bottom row is background roles, using the foreground > most likely to have worst contrast with that role. The background roles > (except Alternate, currently) can't be set individually; they are > calculated from the respective foreground colors plus NormalBackground. > >> Do all the background colors shown exist? > > They do; look at KColorScheme::BackgroundRole. Most of them aren't often > used, admittedly. (Or did you mean 'can they be individually tweaked', > in which case see above?) > What I meant was do the colors have names. I guess that the answer is no. -- James Tyrer Linux (mostly) From Scratch ___________________________________________________ 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.