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Is there a non cryptic way to play with themes? Maybe (gasp) a GUI?
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Alvin
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No GUI but if you've got a recent and decently written Gtk+ theme, you can change the colours relatively simply. Just open ~/.themes/theme name/gtk-2.0/gtkrc in a text editor and near the top of the file, you'll find a line that reads:
gtk_color_scheme="fg_color:#a0a0a0\nbg_color:#161616\nbase_color:#454545\ntext_color:#50d000\nselected_bg_color:#282828\nselected_fg_color:#ffffff\ntooltip_bg_color:#303031\ntooltip_fg_color:#ffffff"
These are the eight variables the Gnome colour-picker-thingy reads from. Just copy that line and #comment one of them out for backup purposes.
Html colour notations are relatively simple: #rrggbb = red, green and blue, with an extended numerical base system of 0-9, A-F. If you don't want to do it in your head, just open a Gtk+ colour picker dialogue (like the one for picking your desktop background) and copy the resulting values from there.
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OK, thanks.....Seems a GUI wouldn't be such a big thing, like you said they got the hard part don with the color picker.
Alvin
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Hay (side note) I was playing with the window manager setting and don't know which Decoration style I picked, but it sent xfce into a autorestart loop. I'm in kde now...... can't get the window manager to change it from kde soooooo you wouldn't know what cryptic file I need to edit to change it would you?
Alvin
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Probably best just to clear ~/.cache/sessions/
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No go. Any ideas?
Alvin
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Try clearing/moving ~/.cache/Xfce4/, ~/..config/Xfce4*
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still no joy :-( :cry: why can't this be an easy fix?
Alvin
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Shouldn't there be a .conf or rc file somewhere to change?
Alvin
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still no joy :-( :cry: why can't this be an easy fix?
Alvin
Maybe this might help: http://forum.xfce.org/index.php?topic=5495.0
bah weep grana weep ninny bon.
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ka9qlq wrote:still no joy :-( :cry: why can't this be an easy fix?
AlvinMaybe this might help: http://forum.xfce.org/index.php?topic=5495.0
If he followed my instructions, he's already [re]moved the entire Xfce4 and Xfce4-session folders in ~/.config/
Clearly something else it wrong.
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Ya but what? I'm wondering if uninstalling xfce is the only fix. Where are the window managers stored? /usr/share/xfce?
Alvin
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The xfwm themes are stored in /usr/share/themes/, local ones in ~/.themes/
The xfwm4 binary is stored in /usr/bin/xfwm4
I'm thinking this is more than just xfwm4 now, though. You might want to try reinstalling several of the core xfce packages, like xfce4-session.
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And it was as easy as moving all but one theme to a temp dir and log into xfce and here I am. I moved the themes back after. I still have no clue where the window manager theme choice is stored.
Alvin
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~/.config/Xfce4/xfconf/per-channel-xml/xfwm4.xml, IIRC.
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There is no xfwm4.xml on my system
Alvin
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Well then either you haven't changed any of the default settings yet, or something is very wrong. I'd suggest starting a thread in the general part of the forum, as I appear to be the only one reading this thread and I'm shit out of ideas.
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Well your ideas helped me a lot and I thank you
Alvin
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hey ...
i can not find the thread in general topic ???
how did you do it . reply plz
thanks in advance .
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where i can found colour picker dialogue . . . ???
needs to do some experiments .
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Settings>Desktop>Background tab>click on the little coloured squares..
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I have same problem but cant understand clearly your goodness ?????
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hello guys..
thanks for sharing information..
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download gnome-color-choose package.
Use tabs global colors, and buttons. The rest dont really work, but these are the most important.
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sry... gnome-color-chooser
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