
Flatcurve
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 is Flatcurve, native KDE window decoration based on RedHat's Bluecurve. I plan to add some features as well as fix few obvious bugs, for the next release.
18 years ago
version 0.2
initial release
18 years ago
version 0.2
initial release
ermannobonifazi
17 years ago
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standsolid
18 years ago
funny...
ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/contrib/texstar/linux/distributions/mandrake/9.0/rpms/freecurve-artwork-0.47-1tex.i586.rpm
hmm...
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Racoonzz
18 years ago
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blub
18 years ago
My window decoration disapears and i can not : move,close, .. any window.
It's only with your theme
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ariya
18 years ago
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blub
18 years ago
I don't know the precise reason when it crashes !
It just happens sometimes :-(
Because Linux is my main OS i am now changing to a other (stable) window decoration.
My system :
KDE 3.1 rc5
Gentoo with kernel 2.4.19-gentoo-r10
gcc 3.04
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snakattak3
18 years ago
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yglodt
18 years ago
Very nice ! I like it. I like bluecurve aswell, but this seems cleaner and you don't need to
search all redhat.com.
I even think it should go into cvs! Keep up the work!
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thebanzai
18 years ago
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pippi
18 years ago
i do not like bluecurve because it steels kde's look much of the "brilliance" it normally has to match the look of gnome and that is a think i do not want to have to look to on my desktop.
the fashion-thing is based in the hacks themselves, but this is not what i was meaning when i said "don't like bluecurve".
The real bluecurve -theme looks "flat", "old" and this is boring, i think.
/pippi
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thebanzai
18 years ago
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dle
18 years ago
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PARENA
18 years ago
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ariya
18 years ago
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pippi
18 years ago
i just downloaded your piece of software, compiled and installed it. i am surprised that it looks fine, i thought that the bluecurve-look was ugly, but, hey, am i becoming a fan of it now ??
nice!
/pippi
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