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Hi,
I try to build an Aurorae theme that looks like my preferred window decoration theme Tab Strip which was removed in KDE 4.9. So far a lot of things work great, but I ran into some problems:
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I don't think it's supported
It uses either the dedicated maximized version of the decoration or the center element.
No that's not supported. As an alternative: there are QML bindings available which would allow more fine grained control. Though they are not documented. |
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Thanks for your answers.
Menu in Aurorea Is it worth to open a feature request for it? I would like to see that supported from Aurorae. Maximized title bar Ah thanks for the hint. Actually that's the same as the documentation, but I got confused. I though the center will be used as the center element. Now it works, thank you. I won't start with QML bindings, first I finish my current version which becomes rather nice. Aurorae is great. Concerning the AureraeDesiger, what is the best place to report bugs or feature requests? I had a hard time to figure out all the functions. After I found out that I could add the functions as buttons that are not present as menu entries, its much more useful. Still, reloading does not reload the images, just changes in the rc file. |
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Let me first check whether it's really not supported.
I don't think I will work on AuroraeDesigner any more. It was more like a by-product from rewriting Aurorae. But I will not add any new features for the theme based Aurorae - the future is QML and Plasmate. |
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Thanks for your help. I was able to create my Aurarea-based Re-Tabstrip, cf. http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Re ... ent=158445
Never mind, it works for me with the program icon, too.
Ok, I understand that. Hopefully I don't have to do all the work again in two or three KDE releases. |
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reviving an old thread....
I wonder if there are any other people looking forward to an improved version of Aurorae for Plasma 5? More flexibility, and easier to produce themes that are innovative. |
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