How the heck do you make the folder backrounds GLASS as well?! I see lots of pictures with transparent folder views, but how do you apply that?!?!?!?!
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Originally posted by Eric KDEHow the heck do you make the folder backrounds GLASS as well?! I see lots of pictures with transparent folder views, but how do you apply that?!?!?!?!Mark Your Solved Issues [SOLVED]
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The closest I can get to having 'glassified' folder views is installing emerald+compiz and changing the Opacity settings. It's 'Kind of' what I need, but not quite. Something just like this picture, http://kde-look.org/content/preview....3=&name=Glasim
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look in
system setting-> workspace apperance -> desktop theme, try a different widget set.
use "get new themes" to install new widget themes.
if that one is the one you want why not install it and use it?Mark Your Solved Issues [SOLVED]
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you mean like this for the widgets
[img width=400 height=300]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c291/vinnywright/perfectionscreener.png[/img]
or transparency for an open window?
[img width=400 height=300]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c291/vinnywright/windowopacityscreen.png[/img]
you can rite click on the titel bar of an open window and set opacity thare!!
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I'm going to preface this comment with the following statement: I really don't KNOW anything. I'm just more or less, guessing. But, looking through kde-look, I see a variety of theme sets that are qt themes, and some that have qt, AND plasma components. That makes me wonder, perhaps the invisible folder backgrounds you're looking for come under qt's dominion, and you need a qt theme to change them? You might give it a shot, if you're interested in tinkering.MB:ASUS M3A78-EM AM2+/AM2 780G HDMI, Proc: Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Brisbane 2.6 GHz 2x512KB L2 Cache, Graph: Int. ATI Radeon HD 3200, Aud: Int. Realtek ALC1200 8 channels, Ram: 2GB Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800 SDRAM, Monitor: Dell SE198WFP 19" Wide FPM
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Originally posted by oshunluvrVinny, how do you get the weather widget transparent?
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Originally posted by oshunluvrVinny, how do you get the weather widget transparent?
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Originally posted by Laysan_AI'm going to preface this comment with the following statement: I really don't KNOW anything. I'm just more or less, guessing. But, looking through kde-look, I see a variety of theme sets that are qt themes, and some that have qt, AND plasma components. That makes me wonder, perhaps the invisible folder backgrounds you're looking for come under qt's dominion, and you need a qt theme to change them? You might give it a shot, if you're interested in tinkering.
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If it works...Screenshot!
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Thanks, Vin - I couldn't find "Slimglass" but installed the other two (and a couple more). Looks great now!
On to find the perfect desktop background...
...anyone have a nice dark macro shot in 10240x1024 size
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