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Theme apparence in different distributions

tosca
I'm trying to set up Digikam 1.5 under Fedora so it looks like 1.2 version with Ubuntu.
But the menus and windows frame remain the wrong colour.
See Ubuntu version: http://picasaweb.google.com/mnaugendre/Digikam?authkey=Gv1sRgCPyhnd-yioOODQ#5541605874265048978
and Fedora version: http://picasaweb.google.com/mnaugendre/Digikam?authkey=Gv1sRgCPyhnd-yioOODQ#5541605503276595666

I'm aware the problem could be outside Digikam, but I didn't find the right parameters.

Thanks for helping,
Marie-Noëlle

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Re: Theme apparence in different distributions

Gilles Caulier-4
I can see the same dysfunction under MacosX.

I suspect a problem with lead KDE color theme. But i'm not sure.

In all case 2 color theme are used : one from KDE (default Oxygen),
and digiKam color theme, which is applied over KDE theme. The digiKam
theme manager mix both.

Perhaps KDE theme have a problem under your system, which give side
effect under digiKam with internal changes applied by theme manager.
In fact it's that i suspect under macosX.

To check : try other KDE color theme, use default in digiKam and look
if it's work. If yes, change digiKam theme and try again

Gilles Caulier

2010/11/20 Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[hidden email]>:

> I'm trying to set up Digikam 1.5 under Fedora so it looks like 1.2 version
> with Ubuntu.
> But the menus and windows frame remain the wrong colour.
> See Ubuntu version:
> http://picasaweb.google.com/mnaugendre/Digikam?authkey=Gv1sRgCPyhnd-yioOODQ#5541605874265048978
> and Fedora version:
> http://picasaweb.google.com/mnaugendre/Digikam?authkey=Gv1sRgCPyhnd-yioOODQ#5541605503276595666
>
> I'm aware the problem could be outside Digikam, but I didn't find the right
> parameters.
>
> Thanks for helping,
> Marie-Noëlle
>
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Re: Theme apparence in different distributions

tosca
I did try a few combinations.

As I use Gnome, I access KDE theme settings via console->systemsettings. But nothing I can do in systemsettings is ever reflected in Digikam!

On the contrary, when I modify the Gnome theme via the Système -> Apparence menu, the Digikam interface is updated at the same time.
But I can't find a Gnome theme that has a light font in dark windows so it is compatible with the Digikam Dessert theme.

Marie-Noëlle

2010/11/21 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>
I can see the same dysfunction under MacosX.

I suspect a problem with lead KDE color theme. But i'm not sure.

In all case 2 color theme are used : one from KDE (default Oxygen),
and digiKam color theme, which is applied over KDE theme. The digiKam
theme manager mix both.

Perhaps KDE theme have a problem under your system, which give side
effect under digiKam with internal changes applied by theme manager.
In fact it's that i suspect under macosX.

To check : try other KDE color theme, use default in digiKam and look
if it's work. If yes, change digiKam theme and try again

Gilles Caulier


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Re: Theme apparence in different distributions

Photonoxx
The same thing as been reported here feew weeks ago.

I thing it's a matter of KDE when used in Gnome environment, but I
couldn't which component is responsible (KDE or Gnome).

I use Digikam with Ubuntu 10.10, and if I install Kubuntu packet, and
launch a true KDE session, the theme problem doesn't appear.

The only way I found to get a "correct" aspect is to use a more greyed
theme under Ubuntu, in this manner, there's less contrast in the KDE
application interface, and it's less noticeable, but it's not a real
solution.

Without this, i get this with the default Ubuntu 10.10 theme.
http://photonoxx.free.fr/digikamNX2/Digikam.jpg


Le Mon, 22 Nov 2010 10:38:36 +0100, Marie-Noëlle Augendre
<[hidden email]> a écrit:

> I did try a few combinations.
>
> As I use Gnome, I access KDE theme settings via console->systemsettings.  
> But
> nothing I can do in systemsettings is ever reflected in Digikam!
>
> On the contrary, when I modify the Gnome theme via the Système ->  
> Apparence
> menu, the Digikam interface is updated at the same time.
> But I can't find a Gnome theme that has a light font in dark windows so  
> it
> is compatible with the Digikam Dessert theme.
>
> Marie-Noëlle
>
> 2010/11/21 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>
>
>> I can see the same dysfunction under MacosX.
>>
>> I suspect a problem with lead KDE color theme. But i'm not sure.
>>
>> In all case 2 color theme are used : one from KDE (default Oxygen),
>> and digiKam color theme, which is applied over KDE theme. The digiKam
>> theme manager mix both.
>>
>> Perhaps KDE theme have a problem under your system, which give side
>> effect under digiKam with internal changes applied by theme manager.
>> In fact it's that i suspect under macosX.
>>
>> To check : try other KDE color theme, use default in digiKam and look
>> if it's work. If yes, change digiKam theme and try again
>>
>> Gilles Caulier
>>
>>


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Re: Theme apparence in different distributions

Gilles Caulier-4
I think it's Oxgen KDE theme which is used in background everywhere to
render all widget.

At least, under Mac, i use it by default. When i switch digiKam theme,
the same problem appear.

Gilles Caulier


2010/11/22 Photonoxx <[hidden email]>:

> The same thing as been reported here feew weeks ago.
>
> I thing it's a matter of KDE when used in Gnome environment, but I
> couldn't which component is responsible (KDE or Gnome).
>
> I use Digikam with Ubuntu 10.10, and if I install Kubuntu packet, and
> launch a true KDE session, the theme problem doesn't appear.
>
> The only way I found to get a "correct" aspect is to use a more greyed
> theme under Ubuntu, in this manner, there's less contrast in the KDE
> application interface, and it's less noticeable, but it's not a real
> solution.
>
> Without this, i get this with the default Ubuntu 10.10 theme.
> http://photonoxx.free.fr/digikamNX2/Digikam.jpg
>
>
> Le Mon, 22 Nov 2010 10:38:36 +0100, Marie-Noëlle Augendre
> <[hidden email]> a écrit:
>
>> I did try a few combinations.
>>
>> As I use Gnome, I access KDE theme settings via console->systemsettings.
>> But
>> nothing I can do in systemsettings is ever reflected in Digikam!
>>
>> On the contrary, when I modify the Gnome theme via the Système ->
>> Apparence
>> menu, the Digikam interface is updated at the same time.
>> But I can't find a Gnome theme that has a light font in dark windows so
>> it
>> is compatible with the Digikam Dessert theme.
>>
>> Marie-Noëlle
>>
>> 2010/11/21 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>
>>
>>> I can see the same dysfunction under MacosX.
>>>
>>> I suspect a problem with lead KDE color theme. But i'm not sure.
>>>
>>> In all case 2 color theme are used : one from KDE (default Oxygen),
>>> and digiKam color theme, which is applied over KDE theme. The digiKam
>>> theme manager mix both.
>>>
>>> Perhaps KDE theme have a problem under your system, which give side
>>> effect under digiKam with internal changes applied by theme manager.
>>> In fact it's that i suspect under macosX.
>>>
>>> To check : try other KDE color theme, use default in digiKam and look
>>> if it's work. If yes, change digiKam theme and try again
>>>
>>> Gilles Caulier
>>>
>>>
>
>
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