Help Help 0 0 457 720 7 5 0 0 32767 32767 Baghira Help false unnamed layout2 unnamed spacer2_2 Horizontal Expanding 60 20 closeButton Close tabWidget2 tab BAB unnamed layout3 unnamed spacer3 Horizontal Expanding 40 20 startBAB Start BAB spacer4 Horizontal Expanding 40 20 kActiveLabel2 7 7 0 0 Manual Auto Auto <b>"BAB"</b> is a little Systray Application to give you more control about the look of your Baghiranced Desktop.<br> You can start if from a shell or the KDE executor or by just simply clicking the button below.<br> <br> <b>How does it work?</b><br> a) Simply leftclick the icon to switch between the different generations ( Blue:Jaguar, Black:Panther, Grey:Brushed Metal, Yellow:Tiger, White:Milk)<br><br> b) Righclick to get a config menu, providing direct acces to Baghiras config dialog<br><br> c) BAB is also a DCOP interface to the Baghira Style and Windeco tab DCOP unnamed kActiveLabel4 <br><b>How to acces bab via DCOP</br> <br>Well, if you're a coder, i assume you know hot to access the dcop server from within your code <br>If you're a user, the main way to acces dcop is the <b>dcop command line tool</b><br><br> To see, which functions are provided by bab (the list will probably grow), open a shell and enter<br><br> <i><b>dcop bab default</b></i><br> <br> The most interesting function is<br><br> <i><b>start(TQString name,TQString settings)</b></i><br> <br> use it like:<br><br> <i><b>start &lt;appName&gt; &lt;design&gt;</b></i><br><br> where <i><b>&lt;appName&gt;</b></i> is the (KDE) application command (try "konqueror") you want to start and <i><b>&lt;design&gt;</b></i> is a predefined Design you set in the rules section (Baghiracomes with "Jaguar", "Panther", "Brushed", "Tiger" and "Milk") tab Coloring unnamed kActiveLabel3 The new coloring Function <i>"Aquarius"</i> replaces the former "<i>icy</i>" style. <br>Though you can use any color, i suggest to avoid very high or very low saturated colors. <br>- High saturation will lead to a flat look <br>- Low saturation will look uncolored <br> <br>I suggest to use a button color like rgb = 84,140,242 as a starting Point and modify the color to yoour wishes <br><b>Notice</b> that the coloring function is probably not fixed yet - especially not in the high saturated area <br>So please do not complain if you worked hard to optimize the color and get a different result in one of the next versions. <br> <br>Additionally, there are two color schemes by Christian Lehmann included. tab Credits unnamed kActiveLabel1 Auto Auto <b>Apple Computer, Inc.</b><br>For being such great Designers =)<p> <b>Christian Lehmann</b><br>For the SuSE binaries and Supporting my Ego<p> <b>Elias Probst</b><br>For the Gentoo ebuild<p> <b>Mosfet</b> (Of Course)<br>For the initial Liquid Code<p> <b>Narcis Tesa</b><br>For the Mandrake binaries and being the worst nitpicker on this Planet<p><b>Timur</b><br>For the cute icons<p> Everyone else who supported me with suggestions, bug reports and Help on the fores.<p> <a href="http://www.kde-look.org/">KDE-Look</a><br> and<br> <a href="http://www.sf.net/">Sourceforge</a><br> for hosting the Project textLabel1 1 Thanks To (alphabetical): closeButton clicked() Help close() kactivelabel.h