Well it's like this . Around the top of my windows I have the
ice, glacier appearance ,and the button bars are the buttons
on the window taskbar ( close , maximize , minimize , and
file ), the buttons are blueish . I want them to return how I
originally had them but no matter what I do they wont .
----- Original Message -----
From: darkknight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 6:30 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Theme problems


> On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Dennis Podein wrote:
> > I wanted to try a theme , ( Arctic tar to be exact ),
Anyway ,
> > Later I decided that I liked my former setup . Changing it
> > back was no trouble , except I cant get rid of the "theme
" on
> > the button bars , or the top of the  windows . I have
looked
> > everywhere for a fix , and tried almost everything without
> > success . I cant read the help files in theme manager
 cannot
> > open /usr/share/doc/HTML/default/kcontrol/kthememgr ) .The
> > remove option in theme manager is unavailable . Can
someone
> > please help me ?
>
> Assuming that by "top of windows" you mean the title bars,
that is easy to
> change. Open the KDE control center,  then click on the
Windows item,
> then on the Titlebar item, in the menu that appears look for
a section called
> Appearance, there are a few choices, Shaded Horizontal,
Shaded Vertical,
> Plain and the one that is currently checked, Pixmap. Choose
one of the others
> like shaded horizontally or plain and the titlebars should
return. To the right
> of that is a section for choosing the pixmap images. They
are actually located
> in a few different places, one is for universal defaults,
> /usr/share/apps/kwm/pics it has a bunch of .xpm files in it
two are usually for
> the default titlebars, active and inactive. Also there is a
directory off each
> users home directory, in the case of root it is,
/root/.kde/share/apps/kwm/pics
> in the case of other users it is,
/home/username/.kde/share/apps/kwm/pics
> Also if by "button bars" you mean the KDE Panel, (that panel
with icons usually
> at the bottom of your desktop) then there is a fix for that
too. If you were on
> as root when this happened, the look in /root/.kde/config
for a file named
> kpanelrc . In that file is an entry that calls for an image
file to be used for
> the background of the panel. I believe it was something
like,
> PixmapFile=name.xpm or something like that. I'm sorry I
can't remember the
> exact wording used.
>
> I hope this helps,
>
> John Love
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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