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Keramik Grey
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I didn't like the blue color in Keramik so I just ran it through The Gimp and had it all greyscaled.
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IceWM is a stacking window manager for the X Window System graphical infrastructure, written by Marko Maček. It was written from scratch in C++ and is released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License. Wikipedia

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The new(er) versions of Keramik easily support different colors. Look at any screenshots of KDE 3.1 . I like the way this windec looks, though. It'd be cool as a native KDE, instead of ICEwm.
..but I'm waiting for KDE 3.1 final to be out before I switch to it.
Why not the native Keramik deco? You can change the colors there. q
There isn't an ebuild for Keramik in Gentoo and I didn't feel like sifting through KdeLook just to find the tar. In some Keramik screenshots I saw the title bar bubbled out and I didn't like that, not sure if you can change it or not. Plus, I did not really want to download any KDE packages just to go through them and look for Keramik which I heard crashes alot in KDE 3.0.4 (which is what I'm using).
I've been using Geentoo since the summer or so (I'm in the US). Keramik is part of KDE 3.1. I've been running all teh beats and RC's. You could instll it right ow if you wanted. Just unmask the packages in /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask and you can compile and install RC-3 (the final isn't out yet). ONLY do RC3. Here's what I usually do/did: joe /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask Search for kde and put a # before all the KDE entries (for RC3) Then you need to also make sure you unmask the corisponding QT package. In the case of KDE3.1-RC3 it'll want: x11-libs/qt-3.1.0_pre20021104 Just thought I'd let you know, if you didn't already. It seems pretty safe. The RC's are pretty damn solid (the beats wern't all that good, but...).
That was some horrible typing. Sorry about that. I hope you can make some sense of it...
Everything is blue on computer screens nowadays - i like the grey...
Hi, the colorchange is a good idea. i disliked the light blue version. thanx. well done.