On Sunday 13 July 2003 00:41, Silvan wrote:
> On Saturday 12 July 2003 10:47 pm, Larry Troxler wrote:
> > Is this a KDE-specific thing?
> >
> > I'm running gnome at the moment ...
>
> Oh.  Well, same difference really.  Whether you're using KDE or not, KDE
> (kdelibs) is drawing your buttons, and it's using a widget set that doesn't
> make for good contrast between depressed and not depressed.  If you can't
> tell what they are, and if that really bothers you, then you need to
> reconfigure KDE and choose a widget set that offers more contrast between
> buttons that are and are not depressed. 

Ahh!! until you said this, I had no idea that the Mute box was really supposed 
to be acting like a graphical button that was depressed or not depressed - I 
thought it was just supposed to change color.

In fact, are you _sure_ it's supposed to be a pushbutton, and you're not 
confusing it with something else???? I mean, there's none of the 3d shading 
cues that normally happen with gui "buttons". 

And if it _is_ supposed to be a button, then why the hell does it it 
momentarilly get depressed when I cruise the mouse over it??

I humbly suggest that you're thinking about something else - I'm talking about 
the "M" box toward the left of each track row.

Larry


 (I guessed Keramik, a KDE theme,
> because it has the worst button behavior I've seen.  It's the one with the
> big, bubbly Aqua-esque buttons.)
>
> Do you have KDE installed, or just the libs?  If you have KDE proper, the
> easy thing to do would be to run kcontrol and play around a bit until you
> find a widget set that draws buttons to your liking.  (Appearance & Themes
> -> Style)
>
> If you have just the libs, then damfino.  I can't configure my GTK stuff
> because I don't have GNOME installed, and I don't have a clue how to
> configure it manually.  Your situation is the reverse.
>
> Anyway, it's not a Rosegarden problem, and there's nothing Rosegarden can
> do about it.  I suggest that the "light marble" theme has the best button
> contrast of them all, but they're all leaps and bounds ahead of Keramik.



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