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    Editing themes for superkaramba???

    Looking at this theme to use on my laptop for System monitoring.

    http://www.kde-look.org/content/show...?content=58036

    I don't quite understand how i go about editing this theme to suit my tastes.
    I'm probably just being dense :-/

    Has anyone done this before

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    Re: Editing themes for superkaramba

    I have, though, I have never created my own, so I don't know all the commands. Basically superkaramba uses plain text files stuffed full of shell commands, which is then displayed graphically. Superkaramba also has some commands of its own, to insert graphics and such.

    What I did, was to download a theme that I liked, open it in a text editor and tried to understand what was written there. Then I looked around to fint other themes and then copy the parts that I wanted, until I ended up with just the theme I wanted. I did all this with no programming experience at all, and just 1/2 year after switching to linux on my laptop, so you should be fine, if you start out with an open mind an are willing to do some trial and error

    - Delphi

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      Re: Editing themes for superkaramba

      As Delphi said:
      Basically superkaramba uses plain text files stuffed full of shell commands, which is then displayed graphically. Superkaramba also has some commands of its own, to insert graphics and such.
      and 58036-crimped.skz is packed file.

      about .skz filetype:
      http://netdragon.sourceforge.net/rel...otes_0_37.html
      You may be asking yourself, "What are .skz files?". They are self contained themes that have meta data information and are compressed.
      You can unpack/open .skz with ark (you need to tell ark that this is zip-package).

      58036-crimped.skz:
      crimped.theme maindata.xml
      and img - folder (74 picture files)


      Links:

      Superkaramba
      http://netdragon.sourceforge.net/shelp.html
      Help is avaliable in the form of written documentation and also forums where you can ask questions. If you don't know which item below applies to you, you probably want to look at the Frequently Asked Questions file.
      Before you edit, BACKUP !

      Why there are dead links ?
      1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
      2. Thread: Lost Information

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