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allucid Veteran
Joined: 02 Nov 2002 Posts: 1314 Location: atlanta
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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 2:27 am Post subject: KDE application appearance |
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How do I configure the appearance of KDE applications (theme, fonts, icon theme, etc) if I don't have KDE installed? Is there any way to do this without installing kcontrol? |
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Kern3lP4nic Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 29 Jun 2004 Posts: 116 Location: Someone, somewhere, in the north of Italy
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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 7:23 am Post subject: |
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Usually every kde app lets you choose this from command line.
For example, let say you want run kcalc:
You should get: Code: | kcalc --help-all
Usage: kcalc [Qt-options] [KDE-options]
KDE Calculator
Generic options:
--help Show help about options
--help-qt Show Qt specific options
--help-kde Show KDE specific options
--help-all Show all options
--author Show author information
-v, --version Show version information
--license Show license information
-- End of options
Qt options:
--display <displayname> Use the X-server display 'displayname'
--session <sessionId> Restore the application for the given 'sessionId'
--cmap Causes the application to install a private color
map on an 8-bit display
--ncols <count> Limits the number of colors allocated in the color
cube on an 8-bit display, if the application is
using the QApplication::ManyColor color
specification
--nograb tells Qt to never grab the mouse or the keyboard
--dograb running under a debugger can cause an implicit
-nograb, use -dograb to override
--sync switches to synchronous mode for debugging
--fn, --font <fontname> defines the application font
--bg, --background <color> sets the default background color and an
application palette (light and dark shades are
calculated)
--fg, --foreground <color> sets the default foreground color
--btn, --button <color> sets the default button color
--name <name> sets the application name
--title <title> sets the application title (caption)
--visual TrueColor forces the application to use a TrueColor visual on
an 8-bit display
--inputstyle <inputstyle> sets XIM (X Input Method) input style. Possible
values are onthespot, overthespot, offthespot and
root
--im <XIM server> set XIM server
--noxim disable XIM
--reverse mirrors the whole layout of widgets
KDE options:
--caption <caption> Use 'caption' as name in the titlebar
--icon <icon> Use 'icon' as the application icon
--miniicon <icon> Use 'icon' as the icon in the titlebar
--config <filename> Use alternative configuration file
--dcopserver <server> Use the DCOP Server specified by 'server'
--nocrashhandler Disable crash handler, to get core dumps
--waitforwm Waits for a WM_NET compatible windowmanager
--style <style> sets the application GUI style
--geometry <geometry> sets the client geometry of the main widget - see man X for the argument format |
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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 4:01 pm Post subject: |
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that's not very efficient.
anything analogous to gtk-chtheme for gtk/gnome apps? |
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crudh l33t
Joined: 12 May 2005 Posts: 696 Location: Sundbyberg, Sweden
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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 10:23 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, qtconfig is installed with QT. It doesn't change everything, though. I guess some applications use KDE-specific extensions or something.
For example:
I set all the fonts in QT to be Bitstream Vera Sans with qtconfig. In Amarok the playlist fonts are Bitstream Vera Sans but when browsing my music collection in the left pane everything is Helvetica. |
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