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Hi there,
I'd like to do some Amarok 2 theming. I've heard that it's all just an SVG with "some minor tweaks" but I'm having real trouble finding out what those minor tweaks are... I already know my way around Inkscape, but can anyone advise / point me to documentation on what needs to be in my svg's to work as an Amarok theme? Also I'm wondering if the "lightened icons" problem mentioned at http://rokymotion.pwsp.net/wiki/Category:Artwork is still an issue in Amarok 2, or if it's outdated. |
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We don't have any documentation of how to "theme" Amarok, mainly because we don't offer it as a feature. But if you really must, you should find the file "default-clean.svgz". The elements are all contained in the single file and you should be able to figure it out.
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default.svgz has everything labeled nicely as well, but qt's svg renderer doesn't like all the extra stuff, so we read from default-clean.svgz
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Found it, thanks. So it's only the labels that make the difference, or is there anything else? I only ask because it sounded like some help might have been useful here:
http://amarok.kde.org/forum/index.php/t ... l#msg22575 Is there somewhere more useful to help? |
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Yes, it's only the id.
And using the colors mentioned in the pane on the bottom right (to adapt to the color scheme) |
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Thanks Dan!
That really helped. |
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Care to show us a screenshot of your results? Just out of interest
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Mark Kretschmann - Amarok Developer |
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Patience Grasshopper!
The young willow must bend with the wind until it becomes many enough that are mighty and able to stand against it.... (Meaning nothing's finished that it's ready to show yet!) Will post when done(ish) |
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the applets mostly do not use SVG themeing. they used to. but the constant resizing of the SVG elements was slow and took up a lot of CPU time. So, currently, the layout is done by hand, and the color is a desaturated version of the system highlight color.
leo
Amarok developer.
lfranchi, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct. |
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ok, that settles it |
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