Hi Duncan, I don't have time to reply your email until now! Your explanation was really comprehensive, since I'm running Razor-Qt with KWin (QtCurve style), So it would be problem with Oxygen or Plasma desktop theme I think that's what I should start investigate Thanks! On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 11:52 AM, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Aaron Lewis posted on Sat, 26 Jan 2013 10:12:24 +0800 as excerpted: > >> I liked the desktop effects but not the shadow around it, and I remove >> it? >> >> BTW: I'm not running oxygen style, so it should be kwin configuration, >> but don't know where to config that. > > Well, kwin effects configuration is desktop effects. That's in kde > settings under workspace appearance and behavior. Individual effects can > be activated/deactivated/configured on the center tab. However, at least > here, while I see a window translucency effect (which I use), I do NOT > see the window borders effect you're describing, either a setting for it > there, or for that matter, the effect itself -- I don't have it enabled, > tho I remember playing around with it some time ago when it was first > introduced in IIRC kde 3.5.6 or so. > > But unfortunately, there's a host of separately configured bits of kde > that have an oxygen option, three of which it's fairly easy to mix up, > tho I've managed to figure out the one, but still have trouble with the > other two. I suspect this MIGHT be your problem as well, and you're > actually using oxygen in place that it counts, having set something else > to other-than oxygen. > > If you're ONLY talking about the plasma desktop, NOT ordinary non-plasma > windows, the DESKTOP THEME would be what you're looking for. This is the > one I've managed to separate out because it applies ONLY or ALMOST ONLY > to the plasma desktop, and has little or nothing to to do with normal non- > plasma windows. The settings for this are found in kde settings, > workspace appearance and behavior, workspace appearance, desktop theme. > FWIW I had used the "professional" desktop theme off of kdelook for some > time, but recently switched back to oxygen for desktop theme. > > Near the desktop theme in kde settings, also under workspace appearance, > is WINDOW DECORATIONS. This is actually the setting that I think you may > be after, as the oxygen DECORATION (NOT style, see below for styles) > *DOES* have a shadow/glow setting. It can be toggled on or off or > configured using the configure decoration button, if the oxygen > decoration is selected. The oxygen decoration is also one of the more > configurable of the decorations. However, I personally prefer the kde2 > decoration, which does NOT have the glow/shadow effect. So you can > either try a different decoration (like the kde2 I use) or you can stick > with oxygen or whatever you're using, and toggle off the glow/shadow if > you continue using oxygen or some other decoration that has a similar > option. > > The third component is the one you mentioned, widget styles. This is > found in an entirely different spot in kde settings, under common > appearance and behavior, application appearance, style, and will normally > only apply to kde-based (or at least qt4-based) apps, not gtk-based or > generic X-based or tcl/tk based, or fltk-based, or... Here, I've chosen > oxygen as I prefer it, and appreciate its additional configurability as > well. However, as you found there's no shadow effects options here to > toggle, because it's controlling the widget style, not the main window > decorations, and it's the window decorations that have the glow/shadow > effect linked to them. > > But don't be too worried about being confused. I think most users are, > actually. I know I always have to go looking before I post to be sure > I'm using the term that matches the kde settings usage, because all three > of the above are styles, to me. Even tho I've learned to keep the plasma > themes separate, and I know there are two others so if it's not plasma I > have to look, even for the plasma component, I'm just as likely to call > them plasma styles if I don't go looking first. > > Hopefully with kde frameworks, aka kde5, they're eliminating some of this > confusion. =:^) > > -- > 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." 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