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Old 10-31-2006, 09:42 AM   #1
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Not a "real" problem, but more of a question.


I am on the quest for the perfect desktop. I think I have the windeco and the style (also domino) right, now I need a replacement for kicker. My version of the windeco and style are kinda dark as well. Any suggestions? I'm running kde 3.5.4 (in case you couldn't figure out by the kicker part). I've tried kxdocker and some superk themes, but I just can't find that right "thing".
 
Old 11-01-2006, 10:09 AM   #2
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You can make the kicker fit it to most desktops fairly easily. On KDE I have a fairly dark looking desktop and I just use the original kicker, set to be completely transparent, with KBFX instead of the original K-Menu, and it fits in fine to a dark desktop.
 
  


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