phillips88 posted on Sun, 28 Mar 2010 09:52:56 +1100 as excerpted: > On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 09:25:32 you wrote: >> KDE 4.4.1, KMail 1.13.1 >> >> Mandriva Linux 2010.0 >> >> KMail has alternate white and blue lines for every second entry in the >> folder pane and header pane. >> >> I would like to remove these blue lines, but how? > > Sorry guys, found this:- > > "In System Settings->Appearance->Colors->Colors. for each color set > except Common Colors (which doesn't have it), change the Alternate > Background to be the same as the Normal Background." > > But what is the "Alternate Background"? Mandriva has so many > possibilities! And none that I can see with that exact description or > similar. Any clues? The "alternate background" role is just that, an alternative background, as often used every second or third row in lists to make it easier to follow the lines across, but how individual applications choose to use it is up to each individual application. For more of the "gory details" (like the fact that common colors are non- unique, they're the most changed colors from all the other categories, and how poorly kde3 color schemes map to kde4 color schemes and why), see the help page for that applet, and also the thread on either this list or the kde-linux list, from back about 4.2.4 or 4.3.0 time, where Matt (the KDE dev maintaining the kcm (kde control module) color applet) and I and a couple others sort of hashed out what was at that time rather worse documented. BTW, when changing colors, on the scheme and common colors pages, all those symbols in the preview mean something (positive, neutral, negative text, for instance), and on the other color-sets, the words against the backgrounds are setup so you can see how readable the various match-ups are. If you can't read one or more of them, better change something until you can, as otherwise, you'll eventually find something using that color- set that you can't read! What makes this a bit more difficult is that sometimes, the colors actually used aren't one of the directly set roles, but a different shade (darkness/lightness) of the same color hue. Otherwise, there'd be even MORE settings to set. Translucent windows and inactive window fade effects change things some as well. That may be why you're not finding an exact match. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ 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.