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Che Guevara_
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Hello, I want to create (actually, port from one of Windows 7 themes) a Plasma theme, but I have a questions:
1. Are there any brief tutorial about creating themes for plasma?
2. I opened KDE panel background svgz file and discovered some strange green squares... For what they are?
3. Are there any guidelines like in gnome for creating graphics? I mean, icons, logos, etc.?

And, finally, you need to hire some good designers :)
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I can't find any info about strange green squares..
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I recommend you ask in #plasma on Freenode as they will likely be more familiar with the process of creating a Plasma theme.


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bcooksley wrote:I recommend you ask in #plasma on Freenode as they will likely be more familiar with the process of creating a Plasma theme.

How do I enter to Freenode? And to #plasma?Nevermind, I've found it! :D

Last edited by Che Guevara_ on Mon Jun 21, 2010 1:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Start Konversation. The defaults will almost certainly work out of the box for you. then type '/join #plasma' in the input line and you will see a tab open up for the channel.


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Che Guevara_ wrote:I can't find any info about strange green squares..

I'm also starting to make a Plasma and Aurorae theme. As far as I understand, those green squares are nothing more than an empty objects used as placeholders for hints, like hint-tile-center, hint-stretch-borders etc.
They won't be displayed, but will affect the appearance of other objects.


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