
In every New job i try make new original form.
All elements of 'KDE Processors' was HandMade. But only 1 element i get from
/usr/share/wallparers -(Circuit.jpg - in RedHat 7.3) because it's principle and based of this Idea.
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Have Fun! <img class="decoda-emoticon" src="/emoticons/happy.png" alt="">))
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I've got it up. Here is the steps. 1. mkdir Processor-KDE (case sensitive) 2. mv the zip file into this dir and unzip it then remove the zip file 3. cp splash_top.png Preview.png (so you have a prieview.) 4. vi Theme.rc and make it look like this. ****** [KSplash Theme: Processor-KDE] Name = Processor KDE Splash-screen Version = 1.0 Author = Andrey Doubinine /Russian Designer/HD Dev_iS inc./mail to: mycfg@bk.ru Engine = Default Icons Flashing = true ***** Note one important thing. the name of the dir and the name in the KSplash Theme line of Theme.rc must be identical, and preferably without a space. 5. cd ../ 6. tar -czf Processor-KDE.tgz Processor-KDE 7. Now try using kcontrol to load it up. HTH
That's kinda ironic that you put "advanced user" on a KDE splash screen... are you running Mandrake? haha
I guess one just wastes ones time with some things. Especially after hearing nothing by way of reply after twelve days. Great shame really because it really is a nice piece of work but I suppose now that the originator has posted it, he ignores it from now on. Very disappointing. John.
It will not install properly into Mandrake10-OE. For starters it is in zip form instead of the required gz. Second it has no preview.png and although I repackaged the apps with your preview picture from here and made it a gz package, while it appears in the Mandrake Look & Feel SplashScreens it still does not open or operate and it defaults to the standard splash screen. Any ideas would be welcome because I especially like the look of your splash screen. Cheers. John.
Configure it yourself. It isn't hard. /home/~user/.kde/share/apps/ksplash/Themes Just put the folder in there and copy a theme.rc file and modify it a little. I too like to have a file that i can just plop right into the ksplash program but if you really like it then just install it yourself.
Nu tak?, pizdaten'ko
used for doing lm_sensors or acpi. It would be interesting to take the photo and show the status of the hardware (show thermo, speed, mem, etc).
Well...Thank You rraab! I can do it, but impossible make active animation about this actions( i mean hardware status) of course i will upload new version "Processor KDE", and hope it be better. Exuse me for bad English... ;))) Good Luck!
Great! creative, original, and very well executed! I like this a lot!