Re: Virtually Invisible Panel Clock

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On 2013-05-31 10:28 (GMT+0200) torsten@xxxxxxxx composed:

Felix Miata composed in English:

On 2013-05-30 22:10 (GMT-0400) Doug composed:

 Maybe there's a way in your distro to change the taskbar color?

Of course there is. That's not the point, which is it should be
legible with whatever theming the distro uses as default. What point
is there in a theme that makes the clock nearly invisible no matter
how big it is?

If I understand correctly you want to change the color of the clock? I
have openSuse, but I think this is KDE and does not depend on the distro.
Try to do a right-click on the clock, I have an option "settings for
digital clock". Here I can change the color of the font , if the font
should have a shadow and in which color.

I'm not interested in fixing it for each and every new user. I want idiotic default invisibility avoided somehow, like it used to be, black text on whatever light background color, or white text on whatever dark background color. I need to find out what's responsible for the insanity before I can chose whether and where to file a bug about it.
http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/kdemageialowfipanelclock1200-120.png
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