Timothy R. Butler, Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 06:27:20PM -0600: > > Thanks for the suggestion, though. Maybe it's time to try KDE again. > > You might find it worth while. Really, you could make it look virtually > like unthemed Gnome using the QT-Motif widget style (or most other GTK-looks, > KDE can even import some GTK themes), and since KDE has IceWM theme > compatiblity plugin, you could use one of the E-like IceWM themes for your > window decorations if you wished. Although IMO, KDE themed with Liquid (sorta > like Aqua is nicer looking). You can see > http://www.uninetsolutions.com/tbutler/linux/ss1.html for screenshots of both > a Motif and Liquid-themed KDE.
I'm getting a 404 from your link. Is there any way in KDE to do a borderless window? The last time I tried I couldn't figure out how to do it. I like to put borderless windows at a few points on my desktop (one tails syslog, one monitors eth0, another eth1). You can see an example at http://ekilat.com/images/screenshots/20020303.png (310KB) My family PC doesn't need functionality like this, but I prefer to standardize my brain on one desktop. Have you tried Konq with autofs? g -- Brought to you by Debian 3.0 Linux took 2.4.16 #1 SMP Sat Jan 5 12:52:24 EST 2002 i686 unknown
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