How to change color/transparency of all desktop panels?
Solution 1
Tweaking Plasma
A
The KDE is using the plasma themes. You could install more themes and mix different themes.
System Settings > Workspace Appearance > Desktop Theme. Theme / Details tabs.
More can be found from the KDE Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Plasma/TweakingPlasma.
B
The KDE plasma objects are using the svg images. You could edit the images with a svg capable picture editor (Inkscape et. al.).
More can be found from the KDE TechBase: http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Plasma/Theme
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More examples
http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?56120-Customize-plasma-desktop-theme
Solution 2
Go to:
System Settings > Workspace Appearance > Desktop Theme
There is a Theme tab and a Details tab. On my desktop I was able to effect a nice dark background and white lettering appearance just adjusting the settings in the details. On my laptop I had to go back and forth between the Theme tab settings and the Details tab settings to get it right. Eventually after enough fiddling it worked for both.Both panels are now easy to read, and look nice.
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enzotib
Mathematical Physics researcher. Linux user from 1996. C programmer from 1996 to 2002.
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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enzotib over 1 year
In KDE 4.7, after making some personalization I made a layout which I really like. But light panels color breaking the whole idea. It is too bright. Changing color scheme doesn't help. How could I make panels darker?
P.S.: Panels I'm talking about are (sorry, translated from my native language):
- default panel
- folder "look" (or smth like that)
- system tray
- digital clock widget
- launch panel
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einpoklum over 8 yearsCan you be more specific about your settings?