Duncan wrote:
Felix Miata posted on Fri, 31 May 2013 04:51:47 -0400 as excerpted:
Try to do a right-click on the clock, I have an option settings for
digital clock. Here I can change the color of the font , if the font
should have a shadow and in which color.
I'm not interested in fixing
Am 31.05.2013 04:35, schrieb Felix Miata:
On 2013-05-30 22:10 (GMT-0400) Doug composed:
Maybe there's a way in your distro to change the taskbar color?
Of course there is. That's not the point, which is it should be
legible with whatever theming the distro uses as default. What point
is
On 2013-05-31 10:28 (GMT+0200) tors...@tfrey.de composed:
Felix Miata composed in English:
On 2013-05-30 22:10 (GMT-0400) Doug composed:
Maybe there's a way in your distro to change the taskbar color?
Of course there is. That's not the point, which is it should be
legible with
On 31/05/2013 at 03:22, Felix Miata mrma...@earthlink.net wrote:
$SUBJECT was meant literally:
http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/kdemageialowfipanelclock1200-120.png
Not nice, and looks the same in 4.10.3 in Fedora and openSUSE.
Yes, I can reproduce. It seems that default plasma theme provides
Felix Miata posted on Fri, 31 May 2013 04:51:47 -0400 as excerpted:
Try to do a right-click on the clock, I have an option settings for
digital clock. Here I can change the color of the font , if the font
should have a shadow and in which color.
I'm not interested in fixing it for each and
Regardless of distro, every new install I can recall in the last year or more
the panel clock is all but useless. Why doesn't any theme used by default or
containing string upstream in Fedora, openSUSE or Mageia have a legible
clock (same as the adjacent icons, like Klipper and the panel
On 05/30/2013 08:26 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Regardless of distro, every new install I can recall in the last year
or more the panel clock is all but useless. Why doesn't any theme used
by default or containing string upstream in Fedora, openSUSE or
Mageia have a legible clock (same as the
On 2013-05-30 21:01 (GMT-0400) Doug composed:
Felix Miata wrote:
Regardless of distro, every new install I can recall in the last year
or more the panel clock is all but useless. Why doesn't any theme used
by default or containing string upstream in Fedora, openSUSE or
Mageia have a legible
On 05/30/2013 09:22 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2013-05-30 21:01 (GMT-0400) Doug composed:
Felix Miata wrote:
Regardless of distro, every new install I can recall in the last year
or more the panel clock is all but useless. Why doesn't any theme used
by default or containing string upstream
On 2013-05-30 22:10 (GMT-0400) Doug composed:
Maybe there's a way in your distro to change the taskbar color?
Of course there is. That's not the point, which is it should be legible with
whatever theming the distro uses as default. What point is there in a theme
that makes the clock nearly
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