White Scheme Package
Tika
Source i (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Apr.3.2004
- Made the backgrounds darker.
- Made some of the colors brighter.
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...it seems that they aren't compatible with kde 3.2 since the format of the colors has changed (now hexadecimal format). :(
Uhm... I created these on KDE 3.2 (which is what I also use). I'm not great at diagnosing things so I don't know what could be not working right. Maybe if you could give some more detail someone could recognise the problem and offer a fix. Does anyone else with KDE 3.2 having any problems with this theme? Please post here so if there is a problem, hopefully we can fix it.
Mmmhhh perhaps I copied it in the false folder... Where do I have to put the files in?
I think there's an "how to install" link just below the description on the right side. As for me, they worked fine in the ~/.kde/kdisplay/color-schemes folder. If you don't have that folder (probably won't get created unless you actually save your own scheme), you can make the kdisplay folder, move to it and mkae the color-schemes folder, then copy the *.kcsrc files to that folder. Then go into Control panel (if it's open, close it and reopen it so it sees the new schemes) and you should see them in the list. Normally, for global use (meaning all users can use them) the *.kcsrc files would be placed in /usr/share/apps/kdisplay/color-schemes. For anyone else reading this that might be newer to this, you have to also untar the file first (tar -xvzf [filename].tgz) where [filename] ist he name of the file, etc. Or just right click on it in KDE 3.2, Actions, Extract to Here and make sure you're in the right directory (for global you need to be root to right to the directory). Hope this helps...
Thank you all for being very patient with me. :) Hope these can be of some use to folks.
Thankee for doing it like this. And thanks for your effort with all the schemes.
good good. i deleted my horrible one.
Thank you for repackaging these as one :) Personally, I wouldn't use these, but I know plenty of people that would, so I'm sure there are people who will appreciate them :)