


Wallpapers KDE Plasma by GIGrafx 2 comments
Makes my effort worth while! Thank you for the comment / compliment.
- Jul 16 2008

Full Icon Themes by everaldo 127 comments
Thank You! - Jun 29 2008

KDE 3.5 Themes by DarkNon 8 comments
It's still a nice theme though! - Jun 05 2008

KDE 3.5 Themes by DarkNon 8 comments
Alright, enough about that. Anyhow, I do like your theme. I tend to use 'dark' themes myself. The first thing I did was opened up Konqueror to check for adverse color scheme problems. Things were alright there...
Then I opened Kate... Other than the text color in Kate being too dark to really see well, this theme of yours is alright. I just set the text color to match the other. Some people just see it as being too much trouble if they have to change the font color is all.
I've now got another cool dark theme. Thanx! - Jun 05 2008

KDE 3 Color Schemes by dax918 87 comments

KDE 3 Color Schemes by dax918 87 comments
It is one thing to keep up with technology (on one level), but when so many separate mods and engines are to be worked with (such as considerations for these color schemes) things can be no less than impossible to follow.
Guess all that's left is to take the chance, now, to 'Thank You' for sharing. - Jun 02 2008

KDE 3 Color Schemes by Smokematic 9 comments

Krusader User Actions by vaclavj 1 comment
I am running Mandrake10.1 and had no probs in compiling... except I would like to offer a couple of ideas...
1- That you place within the configure file a search for 'libtag.so', as it was not detected as missing until going through 'make'.
2- That you configure the placement of a 'sym-link' in the /usr/bin folder as part of the 'install'.
Other than this, GREAT JOB! - Feb 08 2005

Developers Apps by amantia 72 comments
Second, I have installed this 'over' my installed version that came with the downloadable Mandrake10-Official and all has gone fine... so far. Yes, VPL editing is slow... but it works! That's about all there is to be said.
Let those who make vain insults on this fine app just go ahead and 'buy' thier editors. Myself, I don't need anything really faster.
If ya want a bit more speed to your editing, just sellect a split-view of VPL and source... doing all the actual 'editing' in the source window, using the VPL as a place to click and get the sellected VPL to sellect in the source window... a 'finder' of sorts. For the 'couple of characters' editing, VPL is fine by itself.
Again, great work on this fine editor! - Jul 31 2004