
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
This DeKorator theme is based on, and intended to compliment, the Plasma Desktop of the same name. Credit for the original design goes to Jeremy Todaro, who is the creator of the Tragedy Desktop Theme. You can find his work for download at:
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/Tragedy?content=101707
News: 13-09-2010
Also, to compliment both Plasma and DeKorator themes, I have created the Tragedy For Yakuake Theme. Available at:
http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Tragedy+Theme+for+Yakuake?content=132587
Enjoy 8)
My DeKorator theme includes:
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Main Theme Package
Color Themes
QtCurve Theme
Karamba Monitor (KplasMon2 for Tragedy Desktop)
Install Guide
Theme Requires:
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DeKorator for KDE4 or KDE3
QtCurve
Monitor Requires:
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SuperKaramba
hddtemp
lm-sensors
Install:
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Refer to the included installation guide.
11 years ago
1.2
An error in the System Monitor preventing the CPU Temp from showing on some systems, is hopefully, fixed.
1.1
Rewrote Install Guide.
Improved theme directory structure.
Added System Monitor. This is a "standalone" version of another of my works.
Added Panel Theme for KDE3.X users
1.0
First Public Release.
11 years ago
1.2
An error in the System Monitor preventing the CPU Temp from showing on some systems, is hopefully, fixed.
1.1
Rewrote Install Guide.
Improved theme directory structure.
Added System Monitor. This is a "standalone" version of another of my works.
Added Panel Theme for KDE3.X users
1.0
First Public Release.
hostmaster2
11 years ago
I will be making an update for this version soon. Also, a new version to compliment jmtodaro's latest theme, of the same name.
Please remember, comments are welcome =)
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jmtodaro
11 years ago
Oddly enough I was just thinking earlier today that I should maybe make an Aurorae theme for Tragedy! Great minds think alike eh? =)
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hostmaster2
11 years ago
Glad you like it. I hoped to capture your theme, as closely as possible. However, deciding the design of buttons was an issue, that is, until I looked at the pager =)
I have always loved this theme, and the idea of having windeco to match up exactly, had been eating away at me for a while...
Using deKorator, only came about due to a fairly recent version for KDE4 becoming available... plus, I noted elsewhere, that some users are having problems using the Aurorae Engine, for whatever reason.
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