I've noticed while running KDE4 that KDE3 programs don't seem to inherit colors properly (even if "apply to non-KDE4 programs" is clicked), so I'm going to drop a hint from looking into the config files:
KDE4 stores colors under custom headers in the kdeglobals file. KDE3 also stored colors in kdeglobals, but under the [General] header. KDE4's color adjuster does not write colors in [General] - I suspect that is why KDE3 programs don't inherit colors properly.
Kelly Miller wrote:
I've noticed while running KDE4 that KDE3 programs don't seem to inherit colors properly (even if "apply to non-KDE4 programs" is clicked), so I'm going to drop a hint from looking into the config files:
KDE4 stores colors under custom headers in the kdeglobals file. KDE3 also stored colors in kdeglobals, but under the [General] header. KDE4's color adjuster does not write colors in [General] - I suspect that is why KDE3 programs don't inherit colors properly.
bugzilla please (bugzilla.redhat.com or bugs.kde.org is fine, but if doing the latter, please let us know the bz#).
-- Rex
Rex Dieter wrote:
bugzilla please (bugzilla.redhat.com or bugs.kde.org is fine, but if doing the latter, please let us know the bz#).
-- Rex