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----- LIPSTIK
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Maintainer:
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Patrice Trembay <tremblaypatrice AT yahoo DOT fr>
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on kde-[look/apps].org : PaT
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http://www.poplix.info/lipstik (Online March 2006)
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There is some code in lipstik based on the following sources :
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Thanks to all these authors!
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- Comix style for KDE (Jens Luetkens)
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- PlastikQ style for KDE (Martin Beck)
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- Krisp style for KDE (Keith Meehl)
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- Ballistik (thanks to Florian Merz)
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- Kerastik (thanks to Victor Perez Q)
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- DotNET (thanks to Chris Lee)
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- Polyester (thanks Marco Martin)
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- and many other sources of inspiration (qtcurvem, keramik, tiblit, etc.)!
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----- PLASTIK
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Maintainer:
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Sandro Giessl <ceebx AT users DOT sourceforge DOT net>
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Patch: smaller rounded edges for listview headers:
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Vincent Wagelaar <vincent AT ricardis DOT tudelft DOT nl>
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Patch: for tool buttons (fix for korns KornButton; tool buttons of qt apps
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behave like tool buttons of kde apps.)
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Bernardo Hung <deciare AT gta DOT igs DOT net>
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Widget Style:
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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"Plastik" is based on the excellent clean code of the kde style "dotNET";
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Some code adopted from the "Keramik" kde style. Thanks!
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--- original dotNET Credits: ----------------------------------------------
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Copyright (C) 2001-2002, Chris Lee <clee@kde.org>
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Carsten Pfeiffer <pfeiffer@kde.org>
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Karol Szwed <gallium@kde.org>
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Drawing routines completely reimplemented from KDE3 HighColor, which was
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originally based on some stuff from the KDE2 HighColor.
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--- original Keramik Credits: ---------------------------------------------
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Copyright (c) 2002 Malte Starostik <malte@kde.org>
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(c) 2002,2003 Maksim Orlovich <mo002j@mail.rochester.edu>
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based on the KDE3 HighColor Style
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Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Karol Szwed <gallium@kde.org>
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(C) 2001-2002 Fredrik Hoeglund <fredrik@kde.org>
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Drawing routines adapted from the KDE2 HCStyle,
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Copyright (C) 2000 Daniel M. Duley <mosfet@kde.org>
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(C) 2000 Dirk Mueller <mueller@kde.org>
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(C) 2001 Martijn Klingens <klingens@kde.org>
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Progressbar code based on KStyle,
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Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Karol Szwed <gallium@kde.org>
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#1 : On really small buttons, the focus rectangle looks strange. (Not only my fault, though,
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same happens in almost every style I've tried.) Ill try to come up with something else
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for the focus indication.
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#2 : When you first select this style, some apps, like kicker, wont refresh all the settings.
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This is not really a bug in Lipstik, but it happens.
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(Workaround : restart KDE, or just kicker by pressing ALT+F2 and
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type "dcop kicker Panel restart".
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#3 : Looking for a way to make the menu titles have the "unflatten" look even when the taskbar
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is set to flat... (Dont know yet... Maybe qtcast for the menu class?)
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UPDATE: Well, since the style is designed with KDE 3.5 in mind, and my flat kicker
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buttons hack for older KDE versions is gone, the menu titles wont get the flat
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look, since that was a side-effect of this hack.
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#4 : Find a way to highlight the kicker taskbar buttons when in flat mode... What is that about?
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I can't remember :)
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#5 : Toolbar gradients quite suck ;)
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---01/10/2007---
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2.2.3 : For my PC-BSD friends...
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--Add a configurable active tab highlight color.
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--PC-BSD rocks! Try it!
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---17/02/2007---
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2.2.2 : After one year...
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--Just a repackaging of the special Debian version.
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--Updated the spec file for Fedora Core 6, thanks to Pramod Venugopal.
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--Lipstik now has a home page (http://poplix.homelinux.com/lipstik).
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...I have a new version (2.3) locally but it will need some more testing
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before I release it; Lipstik is still not dead after all ;)
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---28/02/2006---
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2.2.1 : Quick bug fix release.
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--Trying things to get the build to work with GCC 4.1...
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--Disabled by default the toolbar gradients (will need more work before it looks good...)
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---08/02/2006---
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2.2 : Sanity.
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I think the last release was not that good. Let me make it up to you with this one. Enjoy!
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--Added the possibility to configure the spacing for menus from 0 (like Lipstik < 2.0) to 8 pixels. The default is 6.
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(It replaces the space-saving menu option).
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--While at it, bring back the toolbar item spacing from the dead, but this time working correctly and defaulted to off.
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You can configure it from 0 to 6 pixels.
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--Added a gradient option for toolbars.
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--Replaced the boring "Alternative menu gradients" by "Button-like menu gradients". It renders the selected menu entry
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like a button. (Inspiration comes from the incredible QtCurve.)
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--Now, last release was just crazy with regards to default options. Sanitize it all.
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--Updated the build system so it will be more compatible with more distros. If it breaks for you, e-mail me.
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--Hopefully fixed a couple of building bugs with the myriad of GCC compilers out there.
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--Fixed a couple of rendering bugs (especially with toolbar/dock handles).
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--Tweaked Lipstik Noble color-scheme a bit.
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--NOTE: If you switch "Plastik gradients" on and wonder why the toolbar gradients look inverted, uncheck the
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"Invert gradients" in the Toolbars configuration group. (By the way, try it, Lipstik looks best this way, and
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with the Noble color scheme too :).
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---24/01/2006---
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2.1.1 : Never released finally...
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---10/12/2005---
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2.1 : Are we there yet?
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Some small fixes, a new option and hopefully, the last release this year :)
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--Fix for the toolbar separator not being the right color.
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--Added an option to "compress" menus. (Space saving menus).
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--The default checkmarks/radiobuttons color is now the highlighting color.
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---08/12/2005---
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2.0 : Done.
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Here we go. The final major Lipstik release.
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I tried to include many of the suggestions I received over time, most of them really good ideas! Thanks to all of you!
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See ya soon!
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--Finally found a way to make Mouse Hover Highlighting work on TabBar buttons. (Yay!!!)
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--Fixed the bug where you would choose a custom color in the config panel and it would not take effect
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immediately. (Yay!!!)
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--A nice suggestion from morteoh: add more breathing room between menu items (vertical space). Menus now look
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a lot less crammed and cluttered.
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--Added the option to use a flat menu stripe.
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--Small speed optimisations for mouse hover highlighting and in general.
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--Fixed the disabled ticks (dont draw them colored if they are disabled!).
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--Dont draw icon+pressed background for checked menu items with icons, draw the usual checkmark+pressed background only.
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--Ligthened up the panels and box frames a bit, so they react more to contrast changes.
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--Fix to get lighter separators, forgotten in the rewrite.
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--Rewrote the INSTALL file so it is up to date.
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--Fixed the SlackBuild script (and added a slack-desc file).
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--Many other fixes...
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...Stay tuned, something completely new is coming in the next year, its gonna rok... ;)
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---06/12/2005---
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1.99.1 : Quick Fix.
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--My computer's clock was set in the future! Some of you may have had troubles building. This will fix it.
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--Fix for the "alternative menu gradient" not being consistent between plastik and lipstik style gradients.
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--Fix for the scrollbars buttons gradient painting.
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--Added my SlackBuild script while at it.
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---06/12/2005---
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1.99 : The Road to 2.0.
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Exactly one year after the Beta1 of Lipstik 1.0, here comes the Beta1 of Lipstik 2.0.
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A new tradition is born... A new Lipstik every christmas!
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The style still looks the same, but refined. Also, many options have been added and many
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bugs have been fixed. The performance should also be a bit better.
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Here's the Changelog:
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--Complete rewrite. Resync with KDE 3.5 plastik sources.
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--Added the possibility the configure the width of the scrollbars. (Small/Normal/Medium)
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--Added active tab highlighting (configurable).
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--Added a new experimental menu gradient style.
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--Added a new configurable checkmark style. (The original "X" or a "V"/tick).
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--The whole style should behave better with dark color schemes.
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--The menu bar coloring is now configurable.
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--Finer dots and better highlighting of the dots.
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--Konqueror's sidebar tabs are now flat.
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--Fixed the Sharper Menu Gradients option so it actually does something visible.
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--Fixed kicker applet handles appearance.
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--The default Menu Stripe color will now be taken from the window decoration background color (lightened up a bit).
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--Fixed the "inactive menu item focus rectangle". Wow, try to figure what this is...
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--Better focus rectangle by making it alphablended with the background.
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--The style should play better with transparent menus. (No menu stripe though)
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--Added a new color scheme (Lipstik Noble).
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--And many more things I cant remember now...
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This a beta release, but it should be at least as good as Lipstik 1.3. Please test and report problems!
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Note: Since this style is designed with KDE 3.5 in mind, the flat taskbar buttons hack for older
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KDEs is gone. If you still run an older KDE and absolutely want to get the flat taskbar buttons,
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use Lipstik 1.3.
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---01/08/2005---
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1.3 : Bug-fixing mode.
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Thanks to many reports, I fixed many bugs in Lipstik...
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--Fixed 3 bugs related to Radio buttons and Custom Menu Items, thanks to Sรฉbastien Laoรปt.
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--Fixed 2 bugs related to uninitialized variables.
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--Fixed a bug related to larger spaces between toolbar items; since I dont want to lose
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that feature, Ive added the option to enable/disable it in the config panel. (disabled by default).
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Thanks to Gabor for the report.
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--Fixed 3 compiler warnings about unused function members.
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--Changed the "application menu mouse highlighting" from a rectangle to a gradient.
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I think it fits better with the way the rest of the menus are displayed, and it is more consistent.
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(and as a side-effect, it fixes Firefox menus with gtk-qt). This was suggested sometimes ago, I dont
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remember by who...
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--Added a spec file for rpm building, thanks to William Flynn.
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--Not visible, but a big cleanup of the code in preparation for Lipstik 2.0
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---23/06/2005---
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1.2 : Solstice Edition.
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The "Lipstik is not dead" release. After almost 6 months (!!!) since the last release, here comes
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Lisptik 1.2, with cool new features and an even more clean look.
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--The status bar in active konqueror views is white; that is ugly. Paint it like the rest.
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--Lighter item and toolbars separators.
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--Those who tried KDE 3.5 in SVN know how cool the taskbar looks. This is now available
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for KDE 3.4!
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--The column headers (like in listviews) were too busy. There is now an option to flatten them.
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--Make the "splitters" highlighting look consistent with the rest of the style.
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--Space the items on toolbars a little bit.
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--Some changes to the defaults. (Nothing big.)
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---24/12/2004---
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1.1 : Christmas Edition :-)
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Just a little something for xmas.
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--New menu stripe style, looks better I think.
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--The new menu stripe solves the menus-in-gimp-look-like-crap bug.
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--The menu stripe will now display the same gradient even if "Inverted gradients (plastik style)" is selected.
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--The "Sharper menu gradients" option will now display a lot more sharper menu gradients. :)
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---16/12/2004---
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1.0 : Merry Christmas!
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No big changes, just small adjustments. This is lipstik 1.0. I hope to have time to
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code new features in 2005.
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--Small bug with column headers fixed.
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--Added the option to enable/disable the new style focus rectangle. (disabled by default)
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---12/12/2004---
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1.0 beta2 : Small tweaks...
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I dont have much time these days to work on lipstik, but here is a small update.
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--You can now choose the slider hanlde size. (Small (as in plastik), Medium (like previous
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lipstik versions) and large (good for dragging in kmplayer).
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--Dont show top and right borders on column headers.
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--Better help in the INSTALL file.
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---6/12/2004---
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1.0 beta1 : Reaching the "Susan" stage :-)
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--Completely redone the configuration panel.
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--Fixed the position of dots on horizontal dockwindow.
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--Toolbar handle mouseover highlighting.
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--Popupmenu arrows are now using the button text color when normal, and highlight text color when selected.
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--Arrow color on "colored combobox" is now the highlighted text color. (matching plastikq's behaviour)
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--Adjusted arrow position on combobox handle.
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---3/12/2004---
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0.91 : Please test!
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There were some bugs in 0.90, they are fixed. Also there are some new features...
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--Fixed dots everywhere. (scrollbars, toolbar handles, kicker applet handles, sliders, etc.)
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--Scrollbars and sliders mouseover highlighting.
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--Fixed the menu stripe. Color is now the same for enabled and disabled menu items.
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--Added an option to specify a custom menu stripe color. (Default is button color)
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--Added an option to draw the scrollbar grooves.
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--Better config panel layout.
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--Fixed vertical slider handle.
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--Some small updates to the Lisptik White color scheme.
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--Many other smaller fixes I cant remember now...
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---1/12/2004---
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0.90 : Plastik wars! ;-)
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So many changes, I might forget some... If everything goes well, the 1.0 release will happen soon!
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--There are now four types of scrollbars to choose from (KDE,Windows,Next,Platinum).
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--Brand new configuration panel, with many new options, and a friendlier UI.
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--Configurable highlighting : PlastikQ style combobox handle, kicker taskbar active button, focus rectangle...
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--Configurable menu style : Dotnet/krisp-style stripe, sharper gradients...
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--You can switch the status bar frame and the toolbar handles on and off.
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--The toolbar handle looks better now. (lined up dots)
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--Some other minor fixes...
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---29/11/2004---
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0.7 : Almost done!
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--The vertical scrollbars are colored a bit more lighter, so they wont look weird anymore. (well, less weird)
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--Only highlight the top and bottom of the active taskbar button. (more subtle)
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--Fixed the "pressed button" gradients by... removing the gradients.
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--Added 2 color schemes : Lipstik Standard, Lipstik White. (If you think you have a good color scheme for
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lipstik, please send it to me, I will include one or two submissions in the next release)
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---29/11/2004---
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0.6 : YALU :)
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--The scrollbars arrows are now centered. (thanks tubatodd)
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--Sync with plastik latest changes. (some fixes)
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--There is now an option to display the "normal" plastik gradients. (look for "Reverse gradients (plastik style))
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--Some other minor layout tweaks.
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---28/11/2004---
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0.5 : Almost there...
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--The dots in the scrollbars are now centered. (thanks to Osho for reminding me)
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--Scrollbar grooves are now filled with a solid color; I think it gives a better (faster?) indication of where we are,
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and as a side-effect, it gives a cleaner look.
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--Applied the latest fix from plastik cvs head version. (even less cpu usage for animated progress bars)
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--The "default button" contour is now the highlight color; again it gives a faster indication of what is the default
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button when you want to press Enter.
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---26/11/2004---
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0.4 : Its getting better.
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--Gradients are now consistent between normal and sunken buttons.
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--Modified highlighting a little.
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--Sharper contrast for dots (toolbar handle, scroolbar handle, etc.)
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--Changed the slider to have dots instead of lines, to be more consistent with the rest of the style.
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---26/11/2004---
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0.3 : Tuning.
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--New focus rectangle (please tell what you think, its not definitive)
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--Applied the fix for the listview branch display that is part of Andrunko "Improving KDE" patches.
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---25/11/2004---
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0.2 : Big changes...
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--Now based on the latest plastik sources from kde cvs head, so you get, for free, all the latest fixes. (Less CPU usage,more options,etc.)
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--Fixed the look of the scrollbars (both vertical and horizontal).
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--Tweaked the toolbar handle a little bit.
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---25/11/2004---
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0.1 : Initial release.
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----- First of all:
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If possible, and available, try a package built specifically for your
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distribution...
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----- Building from sources:
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First make sure that you have both the QT and KDE development headers
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installed. (qt and kdelibs devel)
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Then unpack the sources somewhere you have writing rights.
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In a terminal (konsole, xterm, eterm, etc.), type :
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./configure
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make
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(Then, as root):
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make install
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If any of these steps fail, do:
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make -f Makefile.dist
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It may help you build it. If it still fails, mail me.
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----- Bad configure = build failure...
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You might need to give 'configure' the path to your kde
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installation. eg: /usr, /opt/kde.
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./configure --prefix=/opt/kde
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--
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You can find your KDE base directory by typing kde-config --prefix
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--
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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----- Debian notes:
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You may need to append this to the configure line:
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--prefix=/usr
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And maybe this one:
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--with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt3
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----- Mandrake/Mandriva notes:
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Mandrake 10.0 uses KDE 3.2. I never tested lipstik against KDE 3.2 but it "should" work with
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some tweaking (see Debian notes).
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I dont have Mandrake around so I cant give more specific help for now, stay tuned.
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Mandriva (Mandrake's new name) is using more recent KDE releases. Lipstik should work
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out of the box there.
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----- moc troubles???
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Some people have reported that building fails with errors related to .moc files.
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eg:
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lipstikconf.cpp:479:27: lipstikconf.moc: No such file or directory
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If this happens to you, dont panic.
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In the source dir, there are style and style/config subdirs:
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In the style dir do:
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moc -o lipstik.moc lipstik.h
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And then in the style/config subdir do
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moc -o lipstikconf.moc lipstikconf.h
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Then run make again, it should work.
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----- Lipstik's build system sucks...
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It should suck less now... maybe...
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SUBDIRS = style
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EXTRA_DIST = admin AUTHORS COPYING ChangeLog INSTALL README TODO lipstik.spec
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# not a GNU package. You can remove this line, if
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# have all needed files, that a GNU package needs
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AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = foreign
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$(top_srcdir)/configure.in: configure.in.in $(top_srcdir)/subdirs
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cd $(top_srcdir) && $(MAKE) -f admin/Makefile.common configure.in ;
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$(top_srcdir)/subdirs:
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Two widget gradients styles (Lipstik and Plastik's original),
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all the other fixes. [DONE IN 0.6]
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- Better gradient for the vertical scrollbar (looks weird right now) [FIXED IN 0.7 / LESS WEIRD]
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- Config panel fits on a 800x600 resolution. [DONE IN 1.0 beta1]
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- Dockwindow handle mouseover highlight. [DONE in 1.99]
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# specify the program used to strip binaries. This is especially
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# annoying in cross-compiling environments, where the build's strip
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# is unlikely to handle the host's binaries.
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# Fortunately install-sh will honor a STRIPPROG variable, so we
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# always use install-sh in `make install-strip', and initialize
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# STRIPPROG with the value of the STRIP variable (set by the user).
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AC_DEFUN([AM_PROG_INSTALL_STRIP],
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[AC_REQUIRE([AM_PROG_INSTALL_SH])dnl
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# Installed binaries are usually stripped using `strip' when the user
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# run `make install-strip'. However `strip' might not be the right
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# tool to use in cross-compilation environments, therefore Automake
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# will honor the `STRIP' environment variable to overrule this program.
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dnl Don't test for $cross_compiling = yes, because it might be `maybe'.
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if test "$cross_compiling" != no; then
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AC_CHECK_TOOL([STRIP], [strip], :)
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fi
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INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM="\${SHELL} \$(install_sh) -c -s"
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AC_SUBST([INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM])])
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# Check how to create a tarball. -*- Autoconf -*-
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# Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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#
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# This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
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# gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
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# with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
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# serial 2
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# _AM_PROG_TAR(FORMAT)
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# --------------------
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# FORMAT should be one of `v7', `ustar', or `pax'.
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#
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# Substitute a variable $(am__tar) that is a command
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# writing to stdout a FORMAT-tarball containing the directory
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# $tardir.
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# tardir=directory && $(am__tar) > result.tar
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#
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# Substitute a variable $(am__untar) that extract such
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# a tarball read from stdin.
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# $(am__untar) < result.tar
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AC_DEFUN([_AM_PROG_TAR],
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[# Always define AMTAR for backward compatibility.
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AM_MISSING_PROG([AMTAR], [tar])
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m4_if([$1], [v7],
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[am__tar='${AMTAR} chof - "$$tardir"'; am__untar='${AMTAR} xf -'],
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[m4_case([$1], [ustar],, [pax],,
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[m4_fatal([Unknown tar format])])
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([how to create a $1 tar archive])
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# Loop over all known methods to create a tar archive until one works.
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_am_tools='gnutar m4_if([$1], [ustar], [plaintar]) pax cpio none'
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_am_tools=${am_cv_prog_tar_$1-$_am_tools}
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# Do not fold the above two line into one, because Tru64 sh and
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# Solaris sh will not grok spaces in the rhs of `-'.
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for _am_tool in $_am_tools
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do
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case $_am_tool in
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gnutar)
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for _am_tar in tar gnutar gtar;
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do
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AM_RUN_LOG([$_am_tar --version]) && break
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done
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am__tar="$_am_tar --format=m4_if([$1], [pax], [posix], [$1]) -chf - "'"$$tardir"'
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am__tar_="$_am_tar --format=m4_if([$1], [pax], [posix], [$1]) -chf - "'"$tardir"'
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am__untar="$_am_tar -xf -"
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;;
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plaintar)
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# Must skip GNU tar: if it does not support --format= it doesn't create
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# ustar tarball either.
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(tar --version) >/dev/null 2>&1 && continue
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am__tar='tar chf - "$$tardir"'
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am__tar_='tar chf - "$tardir"'
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am__untar='tar xf -'
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;;
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pax)
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am__tar='pax -L -x $1 -w "$$tardir"'
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am__tar_='pax -L -x $1 -w "$tardir"'
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am__untar='pax -r'
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;;
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cpio)
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am__tar='find "$$tardir" -print | cpio -o -H $1 -L'
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am__tar_='find "$tardir" -print | cpio -o -H $1 -L'
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am__untar='cpio -i -H $1 -d'
|
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;;
|
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none)
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am__tar=false
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am__tar_=false
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am__untar=false
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;;
|
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esac
|
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|
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# If the value was cached, stop now. We just wanted to have am__tar
|
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# and am__untar set.
|
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test -n "${am_cv_prog_tar_$1}" && break
|
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|
||||
# tar/untar a dummy directory, and stop if the command works
|
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rm -rf conftest.dir
|
||||
mkdir conftest.dir
|
||||
echo GrepMe > conftest.dir/file
|
||||
AM_RUN_LOG([tardir=conftest.dir && eval $am__tar_ >conftest.tar])
|
||||
rm -rf conftest.dir
|
||||
if test -s conftest.tar; then
|
||||
AM_RUN_LOG([$am__untar <conftest.tar])
|
||||
grep GrepMe conftest.dir/file >/dev/null 2>&1 && break
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
||||
rm -rf conftest.dir
|
||||
|
||||
AC_CACHE_VAL([am_cv_prog_tar_$1], [am_cv_prog_tar_$1=$_am_tool])
|
||||
AC_MSG_RESULT([$am_cv_prog_tar_$1])])
|
||||
AC_SUBST([am__tar])
|
||||
AC_SUBST([am__untar])
|
||||
]) # _AM_PROG_TAR
|
||||
|
||||
m4_include([acinclude.m4])
|
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|
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/* config.h.in. Generated from configure.in by autoheader. */
|
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|
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/* Define if you have the CoreAudio API */
|
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#undef HAVE_COREAUDIO
|
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|
||||
/* Define to 1 if you have the <crt_externs.h> header file. */
|
||||
#undef HAVE_CRT_EXTERNS_H
|
||||
|
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/* Defines if your system has the crypt function */
|
||||
#undef HAVE_CRYPT
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define to 1 if you have the <dlfcn.h> header file. */
|
||||
#undef HAVE_DLFCN_H
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define to 1 if you have the <inttypes.h> header file. */
|
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#undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define if you have libjpeg */
|
||||
#undef HAVE_LIBJPEG
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define if you have libpng */
|
||||
#undef HAVE_LIBPNG
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define if you have a working libpthread (will enable threaded code) */
|
||||
#undef HAVE_LIBPTHREAD
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define if you have libz */
|
||||
#undef HAVE_LIBZ
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define to 1 if you have the <memory.h> header file. */
|
||||
#undef HAVE_MEMORY_H
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define if your system needs _NSGetEnviron to set up the environment */
|
||||
#undef HAVE_NSGETENVIRON
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define to 1 if you have the <pthread/linuxthreads/pthread.h> header file.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
#undef HAVE_PTHREAD_LINUXTHREADS_PTHREAD_H
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define if you have the res_init function */
|
||||
#undef HAVE_RES_INIT
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define to 1 if you have the `snprintf' function. */
|
||||
#undef HAVE_SNPRINTF
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define to 1 if you have the <stdint.h> header file. */
|
||||
#undef HAVE_STDINT_H
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define to 1 if you have the <stdlib.h> header file. */
|
||||
#undef HAVE_STDLIB_H
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define to 1 if you have the <strings.h> header file. */
|
||||
#undef HAVE_STRINGS_H
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define to 1 if you have the <string.h> header file. */
|
||||
#undef HAVE_STRING_H
|
||||