Added Lipstik theme engine

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tpearson 15 years ago
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----- LIPSTIK
Maintainer:
Patrice Trembay <tremblaypatrice AT yahoo DOT fr>
on kde-[look/apps].org : PaT
http://www.poplix.info/lipstik (Online March 2006)
There is some code in lipstik based on the following sources :
Thanks to all these authors!
- Comix style for KDE (Jens Luetkens)
- PlastikQ style for KDE (Martin Beck)
- Krisp style for KDE (Keith Meehl)
- Ballistik (thanks to Florian Merz)
- Kerastik (thanks to Victor Perez Q)
- DotNET (thanks to Chris Lee)
- Polyester (thanks Marco Martin)
- and many other sources of inspiration (qtcurvem, keramik, tiblit, etc.)!
----- PLASTIK
Maintainer:
Sandro Giessl <ceebx AT users DOT sourceforge DOT net>
Patch: smaller rounded edges for listview headers:
Vincent Wagelaar <vincent AT ricardis DOT tudelft DOT nl>
Patch: for tool buttons (fix for korns KornButton; tool buttons of qt apps
behave like tool buttons of kde apps.)
Bernardo Hung <deciare AT gta DOT igs DOT net>
Widget Style:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Plastik" is based on the excellent clean code of the kde style "dotNET";
Some code adopted from the "Keramik" kde style. Thanks!
--- original dotNET Credits: ----------------------------------------------
Copyright (C) 2001-2002, Chris Lee <clee@kde.org>
Carsten Pfeiffer <pfeiffer@kde.org>
Karol Szwed <gallium@kde.org>
Drawing routines completely reimplemented from KDE3 HighColor, which was
originally based on some stuff from the KDE2 HighColor.
--- original Keramik Credits: ---------------------------------------------
Copyright (c) 2002 Malte Starostik <malte@kde.org>
(c) 2002,2003 Maksim Orlovich <mo002j@mail.rochester.edu>
based on the KDE3 HighColor Style
Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Karol Szwed <gallium@kde.org>
(C) 2001-2002 Fredrik Hoeglund <fredrik@kde.org>
Drawing routines adapted from the KDE2 HCStyle,
Copyright (C) 2000 Daniel M. Duley <mosfet@kde.org>
(C) 2000 Dirk Mueller <mueller@kde.org>
(C) 2001 Martijn Klingens <klingens@kde.org>
Progressbar code based on KStyle,
Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Karol Szwed <gallium@kde.org>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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BUGS

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#1 : On really small buttons, the focus rectangle looks strange. (Not only my fault, though,
same happens in almost every style I've tried.) Ill try to come up with something else
for the focus indication.
#2 : When you first select this style, some apps, like kicker, wont refresh all the settings.
This is not really a bug in Lipstik, but it happens.
(Workaround : restart KDE, or just kicker by pressing ALT+F2 and
type "dcop kicker Panel restart".
#3 : Looking for a way to make the menu titles have the "unflatten" look even when the taskbar
is set to flat... (Dont know yet... Maybe qtcast for the menu class?)
UPDATE: Well, since the style is designed with KDE 3.5 in mind, and my flat kicker
buttons hack for older KDE versions is gone, the menu titles wont get the flat
look, since that was a side-effect of this hack.
#4 : Find a way to highlight the kicker taskbar buttons when in flat mode... What is that about?
I can't remember :)
#5 : Toolbar gradients quite suck ;)

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---01/10/2007---
2.2.3 : For my PC-BSD friends...
--Add a configurable active tab highlight color.
--PC-BSD rocks! Try it!
---17/02/2007---
2.2.2 : After one year...
--Just a repackaging of the special Debian version.
--Updated the spec file for Fedora Core 6, thanks to Pramod Venugopal.
--Lipstik now has a home page (http://poplix.homelinux.com/lipstik).
...I have a new version (2.3) locally but it will need some more testing
before I release it; Lipstik is still not dead after all ;)
---28/02/2006---
2.2.1 : Quick bug fix release.
--Trying things to get the build to work with GCC 4.1...
--Disabled by default the toolbar gradients (will need more work before it looks good...)
---08/02/2006---
2.2 : Sanity.
I think the last release was not that good. Let me make it up to you with this one. Enjoy!
--Added the possibility to configure the spacing for menus from 0 (like Lipstik < 2.0) to 8 pixels. The default is 6.
(It replaces the space-saving menu option).
--While at it, bring back the toolbar item spacing from the dead, but this time working correctly and defaulted to off.
You can configure it from 0 to 6 pixels.
--Added a gradient option for toolbars.
--Replaced the boring "Alternative menu gradients" by "Button-like menu gradients". It renders the selected menu entry
like a button. (Inspiration comes from the incredible QtCurve.)
--Now, last release was just crazy with regards to default options. Sanitize it all.
--Updated the build system so it will be more compatible with more distros. If it breaks for you, e-mail me.
--Hopefully fixed a couple of building bugs with the myriad of GCC compilers out there.
--Fixed a couple of rendering bugs (especially with toolbar/dock handles).
--Tweaked Lipstik Noble color-scheme a bit.
--NOTE: If you switch "Plastik gradients" on and wonder why the toolbar gradients look inverted, uncheck the
"Invert gradients" in the Toolbars configuration group. (By the way, try it, Lipstik looks best this way, and
with the Noble color scheme too :).
---24/01/2006---
2.1.1 : Never released finally...
---10/12/2005---
2.1 : Are we there yet?
Some small fixes, a new option and hopefully, the last release this year :)
--Fix for the toolbar separator not being the right color.
--Added an option to "compress" menus. (Space saving menus).
--The default checkmarks/radiobuttons color is now the highlighting color.
---08/12/2005---
2.0 : Done.
Here we go. The final major Lipstik release.
I tried to include many of the suggestions I received over time, most of them really good ideas! Thanks to all of you!
See ya soon!
--Finally found a way to make Mouse Hover Highlighting work on TabBar buttons. (Yay!!!)
--Fixed the bug where you would choose a custom color in the config panel and it would not take effect
immediately. (Yay!!!)
--A nice suggestion from morteoh: add more breathing room between menu items (vertical space). Menus now look
a lot less crammed and cluttered.
--Added the option to use a flat menu stripe.
--Small speed optimisations for mouse hover highlighting and in general.
--Fixed the disabled ticks (dont draw them colored if they are disabled!).
--Dont draw icon+pressed background for checked menu items with icons, draw the usual checkmark+pressed background only.
--Ligthened up the panels and box frames a bit, so they react more to contrast changes.
--Fix to get lighter separators, forgotten in the rewrite.
--Rewrote the INSTALL file so it is up to date.
--Fixed the SlackBuild script (and added a slack-desc file).
--Many other fixes...
...Stay tuned, something completely new is coming in the next year, its gonna rok... ;)
---06/12/2005---
1.99.1 : Quick Fix.
--My computer's clock was set in the future! Some of you may have had troubles building. This will fix it.
--Fix for the "alternative menu gradient" not being consistent between plastik and lipstik style gradients.
--Fix for the scrollbars buttons gradient painting.
--Added my SlackBuild script while at it.
---06/12/2005---
1.99 : The Road to 2.0.
Exactly one year after the Beta1 of Lipstik 1.0, here comes the Beta1 of Lipstik 2.0.
A new tradition is born... A new Lipstik every christmas!
The style still looks the same, but refined. Also, many options have been added and many
bugs have been fixed. The performance should also be a bit better.
Here's the Changelog:
--Complete rewrite. Resync with KDE 3.5 plastik sources.
--Added the possibility the configure the width of the scrollbars. (Small/Normal/Medium)
--Added active tab highlighting (configurable).
--Added a new experimental menu gradient style.
--Added a new configurable checkmark style. (The original "X" or a "V"/tick).
--The whole style should behave better with dark color schemes.
--The menu bar coloring is now configurable.
--Finer dots and better highlighting of the dots.
--Konqueror's sidebar tabs are now flat.
--Fixed the Sharper Menu Gradients option so it actually does something visible.
--Fixed kicker applet handles appearance.
--The default Menu Stripe color will now be taken from the window decoration background color (lightened up a bit).
--Fixed the "inactive menu item focus rectangle". Wow, try to figure what this is...
--Better focus rectangle by making it alphablended with the background.
--The style should play better with transparent menus. (No menu stripe though)
--Added a new color scheme (Lipstik Noble).
--And many more things I cant remember now...
This a beta release, but it should be at least as good as Lipstik 1.3. Please test and report problems!
Note: Since this style is designed with KDE 3.5 in mind, the flat taskbar buttons hack for older
KDEs is gone. If you still run an older KDE and absolutely want to get the flat taskbar buttons,
use Lipstik 1.3.
---01/08/2005---
1.3 : Bug-fixing mode.
Thanks to many reports, I fixed many bugs in Lipstik...
--Fixed 3 bugs related to Radio buttons and Custom Menu Items, thanks to Sébastien Laoût.
--Fixed 2 bugs related to uninitialized variables.
--Fixed a bug related to larger spaces between toolbar items; since I dont want to lose
that feature, Ive added the option to enable/disable it in the config panel. (disabled by default).
Thanks to Gabor for the report.
--Fixed 3 compiler warnings about unused function members.
--Changed the "application menu mouse highlighting" from a rectangle to a gradient.
I think it fits better with the way the rest of the menus are displayed, and it is more consistent.
(and as a side-effect, it fixes Firefox menus with gtk-qt). This was suggested sometimes ago, I dont
remember by who...
--Added a spec file for rpm building, thanks to William Flynn.
--Not visible, but a big cleanup of the code in preparation for Lipstik 2.0
---23/06/2005---
1.2 : Solstice Edition.
The "Lipstik is not dead" release. After almost 6 months (!!!) since the last release, here comes
Lisptik 1.2, with cool new features and an even more clean look.
--The status bar in active konqueror views is white; that is ugly. Paint it like the rest.
--Lighter item and toolbars separators.
--Those who tried KDE 3.5 in SVN know how cool the taskbar looks. This is now available
for KDE 3.4!
--The column headers (like in listviews) were too busy. There is now an option to flatten them.
--Make the "splitters" highlighting look consistent with the rest of the style.
--Space the items on toolbars a little bit.
--Some changes to the defaults. (Nothing big.)
---24/12/2004---
1.1 : Christmas Edition :-)
Just a little something for xmas.
--New menu stripe style, looks better I think.
--The new menu stripe solves the menus-in-gimp-look-like-crap bug.
--The menu stripe will now display the same gradient even if "Inverted gradients (plastik style)" is selected.
--The "Sharper menu gradients" option will now display a lot more sharper menu gradients. :)
---16/12/2004---
1.0 : Merry Christmas!
No big changes, just small adjustments. This is lipstik 1.0. I hope to have time to
code new features in 2005.
--Small bug with column headers fixed.
--Added the option to enable/disable the new style focus rectangle. (disabled by default)
---12/12/2004---
1.0 beta2 : Small tweaks...
I dont have much time these days to work on lipstik, but here is a small update.
--You can now choose the slider hanlde size. (Small (as in plastik), Medium (like previous
lipstik versions) and large (good for dragging in kmplayer).
--Dont show top and right borders on column headers.
--Better help in the INSTALL file.
---6/12/2004---
1.0 beta1 : Reaching the "Susan" stage :-)
--Completely redone the configuration panel.
--Fixed the position of dots on horizontal dockwindow.
--Toolbar handle mouseover highlighting.
--Popupmenu arrows are now using the button text color when normal, and highlight text color when selected.
--Arrow color on "colored combobox" is now the highlighted text color. (matching plastikq's behaviour)
--Adjusted arrow position on combobox handle.
---3/12/2004---
0.91 : Please test!
There were some bugs in 0.90, they are fixed. Also there are some new features...
--Fixed dots everywhere. (scrollbars, toolbar handles, kicker applet handles, sliders, etc.)
--Scrollbars and sliders mouseover highlighting.
--Fixed the menu stripe. Color is now the same for enabled and disabled menu items.
--Added an option to specify a custom menu stripe color. (Default is button color)
--Added an option to draw the scrollbar grooves.
--Better config panel layout.
--Fixed vertical slider handle.
--Some small updates to the Lisptik White color scheme.
--Many other smaller fixes I cant remember now...
---1/12/2004---
0.90 : Plastik wars! ;-)
So many changes, I might forget some... If everything goes well, the 1.0 release will happen soon!
--There are now four types of scrollbars to choose from (KDE,Windows,Next,Platinum).
--Brand new configuration panel, with many new options, and a friendlier UI.
--Configurable highlighting : PlastikQ style combobox handle, kicker taskbar active button, focus rectangle...
--Configurable menu style : Dotnet/krisp-style stripe, sharper gradients...
--You can switch the status bar frame and the toolbar handles on and off.
--The toolbar handle looks better now. (lined up dots)
--Some other minor fixes...
---29/11/2004---
0.7 : Almost done!
--The vertical scrollbars are colored a bit more lighter, so they wont look weird anymore. (well, less weird)
--Only highlight the top and bottom of the active taskbar button. (more subtle)
--Fixed the "pressed button" gradients by... removing the gradients.
--Added 2 color schemes : Lipstik Standard, Lipstik White. (If you think you have a good color scheme for
lipstik, please send it to me, I will include one or two submissions in the next release)
---29/11/2004---
0.6 : YALU :)
--The scrollbars arrows are now centered. (thanks tubatodd)
--Sync with plastik latest changes. (some fixes)
--There is now an option to display the "normal" plastik gradients. (look for "Reverse gradients (plastik style))
--Some other minor layout tweaks.
---28/11/2004---
0.5 : Almost there...
--The dots in the scrollbars are now centered. (thanks to Osho for reminding me)
--Scrollbar grooves are now filled with a solid color; I think it gives a better (faster?) indication of where we are,
and as a side-effect, it gives a cleaner look.
--Applied the latest fix from plastik cvs head version. (even less cpu usage for animated progress bars)
--The "default button" contour is now the highlight color; again it gives a faster indication of what is the default
button when you want to press Enter.
---26/11/2004---
0.4 : Its getting better.
--Gradients are now consistent between normal and sunken buttons.
--Modified highlighting a little.
--Sharper contrast for dots (toolbar handle, scroolbar handle, etc.)
--Changed the slider to have dots instead of lines, to be more consistent with the rest of the style.
---26/11/2004---
0.3 : Tuning.
--New focus rectangle (please tell what you think, its not definitive)
--Applied the fix for the listview branch display that is part of Andrunko "Improving KDE" patches.
---25/11/2004---
0.2 : Big changes...
--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.)
--Fixed the look of the scrollbars (both vertical and horizontal).
--Tweaked the toolbar handle a little bit.
---25/11/2004---
0.1 : Initial release.

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----- First of all:
If possible, and available, try a package built specifically for your
distribution...
----- Building from sources:
First make sure that you have both the QT and KDE development headers
installed. (qt and kdelibs devel)
Then unpack the sources somewhere you have writing rights.
In a terminal (konsole, xterm, eterm, etc.), type :
./configure
make
(Then, as root):
make install
--
If any of these steps fail, do:
make -f Makefile.dist
It may help you build it. If it still fails, mail me.
----- Bad configure = build failure...
You might need to give 'configure' the path to your kde
installation. eg: /usr, /opt/kde.
./configure --prefix=/opt/kde
--
You can find your KDE base directory by typing kde-config --prefix
--
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----- Debian notes:
You may need to append this to the configure line:
--prefix=/usr
And maybe this one:
--with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt3
----- Mandrake/Mandriva notes:
Mandrake 10.0 uses KDE 3.2. I never tested lipstik against KDE 3.2 but it "should" work with
some tweaking (see Debian notes).
I dont have Mandrake around so I cant give more specific help for now, stay tuned.
Mandriva (Mandrake's new name) is using more recent KDE releases. Lipstik should work
out of the box there.
----- moc troubles???
Some people have reported that building fails with errors related to .moc files.
eg:
lipstikconf.cpp:479:27: lipstikconf.moc: No such file or directory
If this happens to you, dont panic.
In the source dir, there are style and style/config subdirs:
In the style dir do:
moc -o lipstik.moc lipstik.h
And then in the style/config subdir do
moc -o lipstikconf.moc lipstikconf.h
Then run make again, it should work.
----- Lipstik's build system sucks...
It should suck less now... maybe...

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#ABOUT
This is Lipstik, a fast and clean KDE 3 style based on Plastik.
It contains the following features :
Two widget gradients styles (Lipstik and Plastik's original),
A unique Menu Stripe style,
Many options to configure the active menu highlighting,
Configurable Sliders handles size,
Configurable Scrollbar handles width,
Different Toolbar handles for a less cluttered look,
More Mouse Hover effects,
Better focus rectangle,
Highly configurable colors,
Many options to configure the Scrollbar buttons disposition,
No more status bar frames...
...and many other enhancements!
#CREDITS
This is based on the work of Sandro Giessl <ceebx@users.sourceforge.net> and
the author of kerastik from which I ripped the automake,configure,etc.
Im not quite sure yet but the author of kerastik seems to be "intirruphay".
Please "intirruphay" tell me more so I can credit you for your work.
#WHY?
Well, I first distributed this "hack" on kde-look.org as a replacement for plastik, but
some people convinced me to release it as a fully separated package.
#WHY??
Plastik looks good, I just wanted something different for Christmas.
#NO, REALLY, WHY???
I want peace in the world, and this is how Im gonna achieve this.
#HOW DO I INSTALL THIS STYLE?
PLEASE LOOK AT THE FILE CALLED "INSTALL" ...
Have fun!

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TODO:
- I'm thinking of adding an option for shadows around widgets... We'll see.
- Smooth scrolling in the QScrollViews is very nice.
DONE:
- How can I make the sunken taskbar button show the inverted gradient, like the rest of the style? [FIXED IN 0.4]
- Maybe develop a better effect for focus rect. [FIXED IN 0.3 / RE-FIXED in 1.99]
**After some rude comments on kde-look I decided to put back the normal effect as default
for now, until I find a better way to do it.
UPDATE: Its back, but better, I hope.
- Maybe put an option to use the normal plastik gradients, for people who like the normal plastik look, but also like
all the other fixes. [DONE IN 0.6]
- Better gradient for the vertical scrollbar (looks weird right now) [FIXED IN 0.7 / LESS WEIRD]
- Can I port the Mouse Over Highlight of the slider and scrollbar from MotifPlus to Lipstik? [DONE IN 0.91]
- Menu arrows highlighting. [DONE IN 1.0 beta1]
- Config panel fits on a 800x600 resolution. [DONE IN 1.0 beta1]
- Dockwindow handle mouseover highlight. [DONE in 1.99]
- Maybe i should put an option to show a tick instead of a cross in checkboxes. [DONE in 1.99]
- Maybe some highlighting of the active tab? (Blue line at the top?) [DONE in 1.99]
- Is there a way to "highlight on mouseover" the tab buttons (new tab, close tab)? [DONE in 2.0]

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## ----------- ##
## confdefs.h. ##
## ----------- ##
#define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT ""
#define PACKAGE_NAME ""
#define PACKAGE_STRING ""
#define PACKAGE_TARNAME ""
#define PACKAGE_VERSION ""
configure: caught signal 2
configure: exit 1

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./admin/configure.in.min
configure.in.in

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dnl This file is part of the KDE libraries/packages
dnl Copyright (C) 2001 Stephan Kulow (coolo@kde.org)
dnl This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
dnl modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
dnl License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
dnl version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
dnl This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
dnl Library General Public License for more details.
dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
dnl along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
dnl the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
dnl Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
# Original Author was Kalle@kde.org
# I lifted it in some mater. (Stephan Kulow)
# I used much code from Janos Farkas
dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_INIT(acinclude.m4) dnl a source file from your sub dir
dnl This is so we can use kde-common
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(admin)
dnl This ksh/zsh feature conflicts with `cd blah ; pwd`
unset CDPATH
dnl Checking host/target/build systems, for make, install etc.
AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM
dnl Perform program name transformation
AC_ARG_PROGRAM
dnl Automake doc recommends to do this only here. (Janos)
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(lipstik, 0.1) dnl searches for some needed programs
KDE_SET_PREFIX
dnl generate the config header
AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) dnl at the distribution this done
dnl Checks for programs.
AC_CHECK_COMPILERS
AC_ENABLE_SHARED(yes)
AC_ENABLE_STATIC(no)
KDE_PROG_LIBTOOL
dnl for NLS support. Call them in this order!
dnl WITH_NLS is for the po files
AM_KDE_WITH_NLS
KDE_USE_QT(3)
AC_PATH_KDE
#MIN_CONFIG(3)
dnl PACKAGE set before
KDE_CREATE_SUBDIRSLIST
AC_CONFIG_FILES([ Makefile ])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([ style/Makefile ])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([ style/config/Makefile ])
AC_OUTPUT
if test "$all_tests" = "bad"; then
if test ! "$cache_file" = "/dev/null"; then
echo ""
echo "Please remove the file $cache_file after changing your setup"
echo "so that configure will find the changes next time."
echo ""
fi
else
echo ""
echo "Good - your configure finished. Start make now"
echo ""
fi

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#MIN_CONFIG(3)
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(lipstik, 0.1)

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Summary: lipstik theme for KDE
Name: lipstik
Version: 2.2.3
Release: 1
Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
URL: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=18223
Vendor: poplixos (at) gmail.com
License: GPL
Group: System/GUI/KDE
Packager: William Flynn <wdf@sifr.net>
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-root
BuildRequires: kdelibs >= 3.0
Requires: kdelibs >= 3.0
%description
Lipstik is a fast and clean style with many options to tune your desktop look.
%prep
%setup -q
%build
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var
make
%install
make install prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%files
%defattr(0644, root, root)
/usr/lib/kde3/kstyle_lipstik_config.la
/usr/lib/kde3/kstyle_lipstik_config.so
/usr/lib/kde3/plugins/styles/lipstik.la
/usr/lib/kde3/plugins/styles/lipstik.so
/usr/share/apps/kstyle/themes/lipstik.themerc
/usr/share/apps/kdisplay/color-schemes/lipstikstandard.kcsrc
/usr/share/apps/kdisplay/color-schemes/lipstikwhite.kcsrc
/usr/share/apps/kdisplay/color-schemes/lipstiknoble.kcsrc
%changelog
* Mon Oct 01 2007 Patrice Tremblay
Version 2.2.3, for my PC-BSD friends... :
- Add a configurable active tab highlight color.
* Sat Feb 17 2007 Patrice Tremblay
Version 2.2.2, based on the special release for Debian, 2.2.1, which
was never announced:
- A tweak in the build system.
- An updated spec file thanks Pramod Venugopal
- Toolbar gradients are now off by default.
* Wed Jan 31 2007 Pramod Venugopal
Updated Spec file for FC6 with the following:
- Changed dependencies to reflect FC6 packages
- Changed prefix in configure script to point to default locations
- Changed prefix in install to lowercase and to point to usr
- Changed files to reflect new locations

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AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = foreign
SUBDIRS = config
KDE_CXXFLAGS = -DQT_PLUGIN
INCLUDES = $(all_includes)
stylercdir = $(kde_datadir)/kstyle/themes
stylerc_DATA = lipstik.themerc
colorshemedir = $(kde_datadir)/kdisplay/color-schemes
colorsheme_DATA = lipstikstandard.kcsrc lipstikwhite.kcsrc lipstiknoble.kcsrc
EXTRA_DIST = $(stylerc_DATA)
noinst_HEADERS = lipstik.h misc.h
kde_style_LTLIBRARIES = lipstik.la
lipstik_la_SOURCES = lipstik.cpp misc.cpp
lipstik_la_LDFLAGS = $(all_libraries) $(KDE_PLUGIN) -module
lipstik_la_LIBADD = -lkdefx
lipstik_la_METASOURCES = AUTO
DISTCLEANFILES = $(lipstik_la_METASOURCES)

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INCLUDES = $(all_includes)
noinst_HEADERS = lipstikconf.h
kde_module_LTLIBRARIES = kstyle_lipstik_config.la
kstyle_lipstik_config_la_LDFLAGS = $(all_libraries) $(KDE_PLUGIN) -module
kstyle_lipstik_config_la_LIBADD = $(LIB_KDEUI)
kstyle_lipstik_config_la_SOURCES = lipstikconf.cpp
kstyle_lipstik_config_la_METASOURCES = AUTO
messages:
$(XGETTEXT) *.cpp *.h -o $(podir)/kstyle_lipstik_config.pot

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/*
Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Patrice Tremblay <tremblaypatrice@yahoo.fr>
http://www.poplix.info/lipstik
based on plastik:
Copyright (C) 2003 Sandro Giessl <ceebx@users.sourceforge.net>
based on the Keramik configuration dialog:
Copyright (c) 2003 Maksim Orlovich <maksim.orlovich@kdemail.net>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <qcheckbox.h>
#include <qlayout.h>
#include <qhbox.h>
#include <qsettings.h>
#include <qcolor.h>
#include <qlabel.h>
#include <qcombobox.h>
#include <kglobal.h>
#include <klocale.h>
#include <kcolorbutton.h>
#include <qtabwidget.h>
#include <qvgroupbox.h>
#include <qspinbox.h>
#include <qgrid.h>
#include "lipstikconf.h"
extern "C"
{
QWidget* allocate_kstyle_config(QWidget* parent)
{
KGlobal::locale()->insertCatalogue("kstyle_lipstik_config");
return new LipstikStyleConfig(parent);
}
}
LipstikStyleConfig::LipstikStyleConfig(QWidget* parent): QWidget(parent)
{
QVBoxLayout* layout = new QVBoxLayout(this, 0, 0);
QGridLayout* tabLayout = new QGridLayout(this, 2, 1, 10);
KGlobal::locale()->insertCatalogue("kstyle_lipstik_config");
///Init tabs
QTabWidget *tabWidget = new QTabWidget(this);
layout->addWidget(tabWidget);
///Init tab1
QWidget *page1 = new QWidget(tabWidget);
layout = new QVBoxLayout(page1);
tabWidget->insertTab(page1, i18n("Configuration"));
layout->addLayout(tabLayout);
///General group
QVGroupBox *generalGrp = new QVGroupBox(i18n("General"), page1);
reverseGradients = new QCheckBox(i18n("Plastik gradients"), generalGrp );
drawTriangularExpander = new QCheckBox(i18n("Triangular tree expander"), generalGrp);
drawStatusBarFrame = new QCheckBox(i18n("Draw status bar frame"), generalGrp);
animateProgressBar = new QCheckBox(i18n("Animate progress bars"), generalGrp);
flatHeaders = new QCheckBox(i18n("Flatten column headers"), generalGrp);
tickCheckMark = new QCheckBox(i18n("Use a tick for checkmarks"), generalGrp);
tabLayout->addWidget(generalGrp,0,0,0);
///Toolbar group
QVGroupBox *toolbarGrp = new QVGroupBox(i18n("Toolbars"), page1);
QLabel* toolBarSpacingLabel;
drawToolBarSeparator = new QCheckBox(i18n("Draw separators"), toolbarGrp);
drawToolBarItemSeparator = new QCheckBox(i18n("Draw item separators"), toolbarGrp);
drawToolBarHandle = new QCheckBox(i18n("Draw handles"), toolbarGrp);
drawToolBarGradient = new QCheckBox(i18n("Draw gradients"), toolbarGrp);
invertBarGrad = new QCheckBox(i18n("Invert gradients"), toolbarGrp);
toolBarSpacingLabel = new QLabel(toolbarGrp);
toolBarSpacingLabel->setText(i18n("Items spacing :"));
toolBarSpacing = new QSpinBox ( 0, 6, 1, toolbarGrp );
tabLayout->addWidget(toolbarGrp,0,1,0);
///Menus group
QVGroupBox *menusGrp = new QVGroupBox(i18n("Menus"), page1);
QLabel* menuSpacingLabel;
alterMenuGradients = new QCheckBox(i18n("Button-like menu gradients"), menusGrp);
sharperMenuGradient = new QCheckBox(i18n("Sharper menu gradients"), menusGrp);
menuLeftSideBar = new QCheckBox(i18n("Menu Stripe"), menusGrp);
flatStripe = new QCheckBox(i18n("Flatten Stripe"), menusGrp);
customMenuStripeColor = new QCheckBox(i18n("Custom Stripe color :"), menusGrp);
QHBox *menuColorBox = new QHBox(menusGrp);
menuColorBox->layout()->addItem(new QSpacerItem(20, 0, QSizePolicy::Fixed, QSizePolicy::Minimum) );
menuStripeColor = new KColorButton(menuColorBox);
menuSpacingLabel = new QLabel(menusGrp);
menuSpacingLabel->setText(i18n("Menu spacing :"));
menuSpacing = new QSpinBox ( 0, 8, 1, menusGrp );
tabLayout->addWidget(menusGrp,1,0,0);
///Scrollbar group
QVGroupBox *scrollGrp = new QVGroupBox(i18n("Scrollbars and Sliders"), page1);
QLabel* scrollBarStyleLabel;
QLabel* scrollBarWidthLabel;
QLabel* sliderStyleLabel;
paintGroove = new QCheckBox(i18n("Draw Scrollbar grooves"), scrollGrp);
scrollBarStyleLabel = new QLabel(scrollGrp);
scrollBarStyleLabel->setText(i18n("Scrollbar style : "));
scrollBarStyle = new QComboBox(i18n("Scrollbar style"), scrollGrp);
scrollBarStyle->setEditable(false);
scrollBarStyle->insertItem("Windows style");
scrollBarStyle->insertItem("Platinum style");
scrollBarStyle->insertItem("KDE style");
scrollBarStyle->insertItem("Next style");
scrollBarWidthLabel = new QLabel(scrollGrp);
scrollBarWidthLabel->setText(i18n("Scrollbar width : "));
scrollBarWidth = new QComboBox(i18n("Scrollbar width"), scrollGrp);
scrollBarWidth->setEditable(false);
scrollBarWidth->insertItem("Small");
scrollBarWidth->insertItem("Normal");
scrollBarWidth->insertItem("Large");
sliderStyleLabel = new QLabel(scrollGrp);
sliderStyleLabel->setText(i18n("Slider handle size : "));
sliderStyle = new QComboBox(i18n("Slider handle size"), scrollGrp);
sliderStyle->setEditable(false);
sliderStyle->insertItem("Small");
sliderStyle->insertItem("Medium");
sliderStyle->insertItem("Large");
tabLayout->addWidget(scrollGrp,1,1,0);
///Highlighting group
QVGroupBox *lightGrp = new QVGroupBox(i18n("Highlighting"), page1);
drawFocusRect = new QCheckBox(i18n("Colored focus rectangle"), lightGrp);
comboboxColored = new QCheckBox(i18n("Colored comboboxes handles"), lightGrp);
coloredMenuBar = new QCheckBox(i18n("Colored menu bar items"), lightGrp);
drawTabHighlight = new QCheckBox(i18n("Highlight active tab"), lightGrp);
inputFocusHighlight = new QCheckBox(i18n("Highlight focused input fields"), lightGrp);
tabLayout->addWidget(lightGrp,0,2,0);
///Other colors group
QVGroupBox *otherGrp = new QVGroupBox(i18n("Custom colors"), page1);
customFocusHighlightColor = new QCheckBox(i18n("Input fields highlight :"), otherGrp);
QHBox *hbox1 = new QHBox(otherGrp);
hbox1->layout()->addItem(new QSpacerItem(20, 0, QSizePolicy::Fixed, QSizePolicy::Minimum) );
focusHighlightColor = new KColorButton(hbox1);
customOverHighlightColor = new QCheckBox(i18n("Mouse hover highlight :"), otherGrp);
QHBox *hbox2 = new QHBox(otherGrp);
hbox2->layout()->addItem(new QSpacerItem(20, 0, QSizePolicy::Fixed, QSizePolicy::Minimum) );
overHighlightColor = new KColorButton(hbox2);
customCheckMarkColor = new QCheckBox(i18n("Checkmark/Radiobuttons :"), otherGrp);
QHBox *hbox3 = new QHBox(otherGrp);
hbox3->layout()->addItem(new QSpacerItem(20, 0, QSizePolicy::Fixed, QSizePolicy::Minimum) );
checkMarkColor = new KColorButton(hbox3);
customTabHighlightColor = new QCheckBox(i18n("Active tab highlight :"), otherGrp);
QHBox *hbox4 = new QHBox(otherGrp);
hbox4->layout()->addItem(new QSpacerItem(20, 0, QSizePolicy::Fixed, QSizePolicy::Minimum) );
tabHighlightColor = new KColorButton(hbox4);
tabLayout->addWidget(otherGrp,1,2,0);
///Init tab2
QWidget *page2 = new QWidget(tabWidget);
QLabel* lipstikLabel;
QLabel* authorLabel;
QLabel* authorAddressLabel;
QLabel* authorWebLabel;
QLabel* plastikLabel;
QLabel* alsoLabel;
QLabel* cuLabel;
QLabel* dnLabel;
QLabel* pqLabel;
QLabel* cxLabel;
QLabel* kpLabel;
QLabel* blLabel;
QLabel* ksLabel;
QLabel* peLabel;
QLabel* bastianLabel;
QLabel* pcbsdLabel;
QLabel* othersLabel;
layout = new QVBoxLayout(page2, 10, -1);
tabWidget->insertTab(page2, i18n("About"));
lipstikLabel = new QLabel(page2);
lipstikLabel->setText(i18n("Lipstik 2.2.3"));
lipstikLabel->setFrameStyle( QFrame::StyledPanel | QFrame::Raised );
authorLabel = new QLabel(page2);
authorLabel->setText(i18n(" Copyright 2004-2005-2006-2007 (C) Patrice Tremblay (Poplix)"));
authorAddressLabel = new QLabel(page2);
authorAddressLabel->setText(i18n(" poplixos@gmail.com"));
authorWebLabel = new QLabel(page2);
authorWebLabel->setText(i18n(" http://poplix.homelinux.com/lipstik"));
plastikLabel = new QLabel(page2);
plastikLabel->setText(i18n("Based on plastik [thanks to Sandro Giessl]"));
alsoLabel = new QLabel(page2);
alsoLabel->setText(i18n("Also based on :"));
cuLabel = new QLabel(page2);
cuLabel->setText(i18n(" QtCurve [thanks to Craig Drummond],"));
dnLabel = new QLabel(page2);
dnLabel->setText(i18n(" DotNET [thanks to Chris Lee],"));
pqLabel = new QLabel(page2);
pqLabel->setText(i18n(" PlastikQ [thanks to Martin Beck],"));
cxLabel = new QLabel(page2);
cxLabel->setText(i18n(" Comix [thanks to Jens Luetkens],"));
kpLabel = new QLabel(page2);
kpLabel->setText(i18n(" Krisp [thanks to Keith Meehl],"));
blLabel = new QLabel(page2);
blLabel->setText(i18n(" Ballistik [thanks to Florian Merz],"));
ksLabel = new QLabel(page2);
ksLabel->setText(i18n(" Kerastik [thanks to Victor Perez Q],"));
peLabel = new QLabel(page2);
peLabel->setText(i18n(" Polyester [thanks to Marco Martin]."));
bastianLabel = new QLabel(page2);
bastianLabel->setText(i18n("Thanks to Bastian Venthur, the Debian maintainer of kde-style-lipstik."));
pcbsdLabel = new QLabel(page2);
pcbsdLabel->setText(i18n("Thanks to Charles A. Landemaine, of PC-BSD, for the feature suggestion."));
othersLabel = new QLabel(page2);
othersLabel->setText(i18n("Special thanks to Dominique and all the kde-look.org users."));
layout->add(lipstikLabel);
layout->add(authorLabel);
layout->add(authorAddressLabel);
layout->add(authorWebLabel);
layout->addSpacing(10);
layout->add(plastikLabel);
layout->addSpacing(10);
layout->add(alsoLabel);
layout->add(cuLabel);
layout->add(dnLabel);
layout->add(pqLabel);
layout->add(cxLabel);
layout->add(kpLabel);
layout->add(blLabel);
layout->add(ksLabel);
layout->add(peLabel);
layout->addSpacing(10);
layout->add(bastianLabel);
layout->add(pcbsdLabel);
layout->add(othersLabel);
///Populate!
QSettings s;
origReverseGradients = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/reverseGradients", false);
reverseGradients->setChecked(origReverseGradients);
origPaintGroove = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/paintGroove", true);
paintGroove->setChecked(origPaintGroove);
origSharperMenuGradient = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/sharperMenuGradient", false);
sharperMenuGradient->setChecked(origSharperMenuGradient);
origAlterMenuGradients = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/alterMenuGradients", true);
alterMenuGradients->setChecked(origAlterMenuGradients);
origMenuLeftSideBar = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/menuLeftSideBar", true);
menuLeftSideBar->setChecked(origMenuLeftSideBar);
origFlatStripe = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/flatStripe", false);
flatStripe->setChecked(origFlatStripe);
origComboboxColored = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/comboboxColored", false);
comboboxColored->setChecked(origComboboxColored);
origColoredMenuBar = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/coloredMenuBar", false);
coloredMenuBar->setChecked(origColoredMenuBar);
origDrawTabHighlight = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawTabHighlight", true);
drawTabHighlight->setChecked(origDrawTabHighlight);
origMenuSpacing = s.readNumEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/menuSpacing", 5);
menuSpacing->setValue(origMenuSpacing);
origToolBarSpacing = s.readNumEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/toolBarSpacing", 0);
toolBarSpacing->setValue(origToolBarSpacing);
origScrollBarStyle = s.readEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/scrollBarStyle", "WindowsStyleScrollBar");
scrollBarStyle->setCurrentItem(scrollBarItem(origScrollBarStyle));
origScrollBarWidth = s.readEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/scrollBarWidth", "Small");
scrollBarWidth->setCurrentItem(scrollBarWidthItem(origScrollBarWidth));
origSliderStyle = s.readEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/sliderStyle", "sliderLipstikStyle");
sliderStyle->setCurrentItem(sliderItem(origSliderStyle));
origDrawStatusBarFrame = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawStatusBarFrame", false);
drawStatusBarFrame->setChecked(origDrawStatusBarFrame);
origDrawToolBarHandle = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawToolBarHandle", true);
drawToolBarHandle->setChecked(origDrawToolBarHandle);
origAnimProgressBar = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/animateProgressBar", false);
animateProgressBar->setChecked(origAnimProgressBar);
origDrawToolBarSeparator = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawToolBarSeparator", true);
drawToolBarSeparator->setChecked(origDrawToolBarSeparator);
origDrawToolBarGradient = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawToolBarGradient", false);
drawToolBarGradient->setChecked(origDrawToolBarGradient);
origInvertBarGrad = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/invertBarGrad", true);
invertBarGrad->setChecked(origInvertBarGrad);
origDrawToolBarItemSeparator = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawToolBarItemSeparator", true);
drawToolBarItemSeparator->setChecked(origDrawToolBarItemSeparator);
origDrawFocusRect = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawFocusRect", true);
drawFocusRect->setChecked(origDrawFocusRect);
origFlatHeaders = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/flatHeaders", true);
flatHeaders->setChecked(origFlatHeaders);
origTickCheckMark = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/tickCheckMark", true);
tickCheckMark->setChecked(origTickCheckMark);
origDrawTriangularExpander = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawTriangularExpander", false);
drawTriangularExpander->setChecked(origDrawTriangularExpander);
origInputFocusHighlight = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/inputFocusHighlight", true);
inputFocusHighlight->setChecked(origInputFocusHighlight);
origCustomOverHighlightColor = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/customOverHighlightColor", false);
customOverHighlightColor->setChecked(origCustomOverHighlightColor);
origOverHighlightColor = s.readEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/overHighlightColor", "/Qt/KWinPalette/activeBackground");
overHighlightColor->setColor(origOverHighlightColor);
origCustomMenuStripeColor = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/customMenuStripeColor", false);
customMenuStripeColor->setChecked(origCustomMenuStripeColor);
origMenuStripeColor = s.readEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/menuStripeColor", "/Qt/KWinPalette/activeBackground");
menuStripeColor->setColor(origMenuStripeColor);
origCustomFocusHighlightColor = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/customFocusHighlightColor", false);
customFocusHighlightColor->setChecked(origCustomFocusHighlightColor);
origFocusHighlightColor = s.readEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/focusHighlightColor", "/Qt/KWinPalette/activeBackground");
focusHighlightColor->setColor(origFocusHighlightColor);
origCustomCheckMarkColor = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/customCheckMarkColor", false);
customCheckMarkColor->setChecked(origCustomCheckMarkColor);
origCheckMarkColor = s.readEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/checkMarkColor", "/Qt/KWinPalette/activeBackground");
checkMarkColor->setColor(origCheckMarkColor);
origCustomTabHighlightColor = s.readBoolEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/customTabHighlightColor", false);
customTabHighlightColor->setChecked(origCustomTabHighlightColor);
origTabHighlightColor = s.readEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/tabHighlightColor", "/Qt/KWinPalette/activeBackground");
tabHighlightColor->setColor(origTabHighlightColor);
connect(reverseGradients, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(paintGroove, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(sharperMenuGradient, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(alterMenuGradients, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(menuLeftSideBar, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(flatStripe, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(drawStatusBarFrame, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(drawToolBarHandle, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(comboboxColored, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(coloredMenuBar, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(drawTabHighlight, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(menuSpacing, SIGNAL( valueChanged(int) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(toolBarSpacing, SIGNAL( valueChanged(int) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(scrollBarStyle, SIGNAL( activated(int) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(scrollBarWidth, SIGNAL( activated(int) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(sliderStyle, SIGNAL( activated(int) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(animateProgressBar, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(drawToolBarSeparator, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(drawToolBarGradient, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(invertBarGrad, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(drawToolBarItemSeparator, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(drawFocusRect, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(flatHeaders, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(tickCheckMark, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(drawTriangularExpander, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(inputFocusHighlight, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(customOverHighlightColor, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(overHighlightColor, SIGNAL( pressed() ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(customMenuStripeColor, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(menuStripeColor, SIGNAL( pressed() ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(customFocusHighlightColor, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(focusHighlightColor, SIGNAL( pressed() ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(customCheckMarkColor, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(checkMarkColor, SIGNAL( pressed() ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(customTabHighlightColor, SIGNAL( toggled(bool) ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
connect(tabHighlightColor, SIGNAL( pressed() ), SLOT( updateChanged() ) );
//Menu Stripe
if ( menuLeftSideBar->isChecked() ) {
customMenuStripeColor->setEnabled(true);
flatStripe->setEnabled(true);
} else {
customMenuStripeColor->setEnabled(false);
flatStripe->setEnabled(false);
}
//Toolbar gradients.
if ( drawToolBarGradient->isChecked() ) {
invertBarGrad->setEnabled(true);
} else {
invertBarGrad->setEnabled(false);
}
if ( customMenuStripeColor->isChecked() && customMenuStripeColor->isEnabled())
menuStripeColor->setEnabled(true);
else
menuStripeColor->setEnabled(false);
//Input Focus
if ( inputFocusHighlight->isChecked() )
customFocusHighlightColor->setEnabled(true);
else
customFocusHighlightColor->setEnabled(false);
if ( customFocusHighlightColor->isChecked() && customFocusHighlightColor->isEnabled())
focusHighlightColor->setEnabled(true);
else
focusHighlightColor->setEnabled(false);
//Custom checkmark color.
if ( customCheckMarkColor->isChecked() )
checkMarkColor->setEnabled(true);
else
checkMarkColor->setEnabled(false);
//Custom tab highlight color.
if ( customTabHighlightColor->isChecked() )
tabHighlightColor->setEnabled(true);
else
tabHighlightColor->setEnabled(false);
if ( customOverHighlightColor->isChecked() )
overHighlightColor->setEnabled(true);
else
overHighlightColor->setEnabled(false);
}
LipstikStyleConfig::~LipstikStyleConfig()
{
}
void LipstikStyleConfig::save()
{
QSettings s;
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/reverseGradients", reverseGradients->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/paintGroove", paintGroove->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/sharperMenuGradient", sharperMenuGradient->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/alterMenuGradients", alterMenuGradients->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/menuLeftSideBar", menuLeftSideBar->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/flatStripe", flatStripe->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawStatusBarFrame", drawStatusBarFrame->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawToolBarHandle", drawToolBarHandle->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/comboboxColored", comboboxColored->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/coloredMenuBar", coloredMenuBar->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawTabHighlight", drawTabHighlight->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/menuSpacing", menuSpacing->value());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/toolBarSpacing", toolBarSpacing->value());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/scrollBarStyle", scrollBarType(scrollBarStyle->currentItem()));
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/scrollBarWidth", scrollBarWidthType(scrollBarWidth->currentItem()));
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/sliderStyle", sliderType(sliderStyle->currentItem()));
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/animateProgressBar", animateProgressBar->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawToolBarSeparator", drawToolBarSeparator->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawToolBarGradient", drawToolBarGradient->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/invertBarGrad", invertBarGrad->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawToolBarItemSeparator", drawToolBarItemSeparator->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawFocusRect", drawFocusRect->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/flatHeaders", flatHeaders->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/tickCheckMark", tickCheckMark->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/drawTriangularExpander", drawTriangularExpander->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/inputFocusHighlight", inputFocusHighlight->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/customOverHighlightColor", customOverHighlightColor->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/overHighlightColor", QColor(overHighlightColor->color()).name());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/customMenuStripeColor", customMenuStripeColor->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/menuStripeColor", QColor(menuStripeColor->color()).name());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/customFocusHighlightColor", customFocusHighlightColor->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/focusHighlightColor", QColor(focusHighlightColor->color()).name());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/customCheckMarkColor", customCheckMarkColor->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/checkMarkColor", QColor(checkMarkColor->color()).name());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/customTabHighlightColor", customTabHighlightColor->isChecked());
s.writeEntry("/lipstikstyle/Settings/tabHighlightColor", QColor(tabHighlightColor->color()).name());
}
void LipstikStyleConfig::defaults()
{
reverseGradients->setChecked(false);
paintGroove->setChecked(true);
sharperMenuGradient->setChecked(false);
alterMenuGradients->setChecked(true);
menuLeftSideBar->setChecked(true);
flatStripe->setChecked(false);
menuSpacing->setValue(5);
toolBarSpacing->setValue(0);
drawStatusBarFrame->setChecked(false);
drawToolBarHandle->setChecked(true);
comboboxColored->setChecked(false);
coloredMenuBar->setChecked(false);
drawTabHighlight->setChecked(true);
scrollBarStyle->setCurrentItem(0);
scrollBarWidth->setCurrentItem(0);
sliderStyle->setCurrentItem(1);
animateProgressBar->setChecked(false);
drawToolBarSeparator->setChecked(true);
drawToolBarGradient->setChecked(false);
invertBarGrad->setChecked(true);
drawToolBarItemSeparator->setChecked(true);
drawFocusRect->setChecked(true);
flatHeaders->setChecked(true);
tickCheckMark->setChecked(true);
drawTriangularExpander->setChecked(false);
inputFocusHighlight->setChecked(true);
customOverHighlightColor->setChecked(false);
overHighlightColor->setColor("/Qt/KWinPalette/activeBackground");
customMenuStripeColor->setChecked(false);
menuStripeColor->setColor("/Qt/KWinPalette/activeBackground");
customFocusHighlightColor->setChecked(false);
focusHighlightColor->setColor("/Qt/KWinPalette/activeBackground");
customCheckMarkColor->setChecked(false);
checkMarkColor->setColor("/Qt/KWinPalette/activeBackground");
customTabHighlightColor->setChecked(false);
tabHighlightColor->setColor("/Qt/KWinPalette/activeBackground");
//updateChanged would be done by setChecked already
}
void LipstikStyleConfig::updateChanged()
{
if ( customOverHighlightColor->isChecked() )
overHighlightColor->setEnabled(true);
else
overHighlightColor->setEnabled(false);
if ( drawToolBarGradient->isChecked() )
invertBarGrad->setEnabled(true);
else
invertBarGrad->setEnabled(false);
//Stripe
if ( menuLeftSideBar->isChecked() ) {
customMenuStripeColor->setEnabled(true);
flatStripe->setEnabled(true);
if ( customMenuStripeColor->isEnabled() )
menuStripeColor->setEnabled(true);
else
menuStripeColor->setEnabled(false);
} else {
customMenuStripeColor->setEnabled(false);
menuStripeColor->setEnabled(false);
flatStripe->setEnabled(false);
}
if ( customMenuStripeColor->isChecked() && customMenuStripeColor->isEnabled() )
menuStripeColor->setEnabled(true);
else
menuStripeColor->setEnabled(false);
//Input Focus
if ( inputFocusHighlight->isChecked() ) {
customFocusHighlightColor->setEnabled(true);
if ( customFocusHighlightColor->isEnabled() )
focusHighlightColor->setEnabled(true);
else
focusHighlightColor->setEnabled(false);
} else {
customFocusHighlightColor->setEnabled(false);
focusHighlightColor->setEnabled(false);
}
if ( customFocusHighlightColor->isChecked() && customFocusHighlightColor->isEnabled() )
focusHighlightColor->setEnabled(true);
else
focusHighlightColor->setEnabled(false);
if ( customCheckMarkColor->isChecked() )
checkMarkColor->setEnabled(true);
else
checkMarkColor->setEnabled(false);
if ( customTabHighlightColor->isChecked() )
tabHighlightColor->setEnabled(true);
else
tabHighlightColor->setEnabled(false);
if ((animateProgressBar->isChecked() == origAnimProgressBar) &&
(reverseGradients->isChecked() == origReverseGradients) &&
(paintGroove->isChecked() == origPaintGroove) &&
(sharperMenuGradient->isChecked() == origSharperMenuGradient) &&
(alterMenuGradients->isChecked() == origAlterMenuGradients) &&
(menuLeftSideBar->isChecked() == origMenuLeftSideBar) &&
(flatStripe->isChecked() == origFlatStripe) &&
(menuSpacing->value() == origMenuSpacing) &&
(toolBarSpacing->value() == origToolBarSpacing) &&
(drawStatusBarFrame->isChecked() == origDrawStatusBarFrame) &&
(drawToolBarHandle->isChecked() == origDrawToolBarHandle) &&
(comboboxColored->isChecked() == origComboboxColored) &&
(coloredMenuBar->isChecked() == origColoredMenuBar) &&
(drawTabHighlight->isChecked() == origDrawTabHighlight) &&
(drawToolBarSeparator->isChecked() == origDrawToolBarSeparator) &&
(drawToolBarGradient->isChecked() == origDrawToolBarGradient) &&
(invertBarGrad->isChecked() == origInvertBarGrad) &&
(drawToolBarItemSeparator->isChecked() == origDrawToolBarItemSeparator) &&
(drawFocusRect->isChecked() == origDrawFocusRect) &&
(flatHeaders->isChecked() == origFlatHeaders) &&
(tickCheckMark->isChecked() == origTickCheckMark) &&
(drawTriangularExpander->isChecked() == origDrawTriangularExpander) &&
(inputFocusHighlight->isChecked() == origInputFocusHighlight) &&
(customOverHighlightColor->isChecked() == origCustomOverHighlightColor) &&
(overHighlightColor->color() == origOverHighlightColor) &&
(customMenuStripeColor->isChecked() == origCustomMenuStripeColor) &&
(menuStripeColor->color() == origMenuStripeColor) &&
(customFocusHighlightColor->isChecked() == origCustomFocusHighlightColor) &&
(focusHighlightColor->color() == origFocusHighlightColor) &&
(customCheckMarkColor->isChecked() == origCustomCheckMarkColor) &&
(checkMarkColor->color() == origCheckMarkColor) &&
(customTabHighlightColor->isChecked() == origCustomTabHighlightColor) &&
(tabHighlightColor->color() == origTabHighlightColor) &&
(scrollBarStyle->currentText() == origScrollBarStyle) &&
(scrollBarWidth->currentText() == origScrollBarWidth) &&
(sliderStyle->currentText() == origSliderStyle)
)
emit changed(false);
else
emit changed(true);
}
//Scrollbar types
QString LipstikStyleConfig::scrollBarType( int listnr )
{
switch ( listnr ) {
case 0:
return QString("WindowsStyleScrollBar");
case 1:
return QString("PlatinumStyleScrollBar");
case 2:
return QString("ThreeButtonScrollBar");
case 3:
return QString("NextStyleScrollBar");
default:
return QString("PlatinumStyleScrollBar");
}
}
int LipstikStyleConfig::scrollBarItem( QString kSBType )
{
if( !strcmp(kSBType,"WindowsStyleScrollBar") )
return 0;
else if( !strcmp(kSBType,"PlatinumStyleScrollBar") )
return 1;
else if( !strcmp(kSBType,"ThreeButtonScrollBar") )
return 2;
else if( !strcmp(kSBType,"NextStyleScrollBar") )
return 3;
else
return 1;
}
//Scrollbar Widths
QString LipstikStyleConfig::scrollBarWidthType( int widthListnr )
{
switch ( widthListnr ) {
case 0:
return QString("Small");
case 1:
return QString("Normal");
case 2:
return QString("Large");
default:
return QString("Small");
}
}
int LipstikStyleConfig::scrollBarWidthItem( QString kSBWidthType )
{
if( !strcmp(kSBWidthType,"Small") )
return 0;
else if( !strcmp(kSBWidthType,"Normal") )
return 1;
else if( !strcmp(kSBWidthType,"Large") )
return 2;
else
return 0;
}
//Slider types
int LipstikStyleConfig::sliderItem( QString kSliderType )
{
if( !strcmp(kSliderType,"sliderPlastikStyle") )
return 0;
else if( !strcmp(kSliderType,"sliderLipstikStyle") )
return 1;
else if( !strcmp(kSliderType,"sliderGtkStyle") )
return 2;
else
return 2;
}
QString LipstikStyleConfig::sliderType( int sliderlistnr )
{
switch ( sliderlistnr ) {
case 0:
return QString("sliderPlastikStyle");
case 1:
return QString("sliderLipstikStyle");
case 2:
return QString("sliderGtkStyle");
default:
return QString("sliderGtkStyle");
}
}
#include "lipstikconf.moc"

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/*
Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Patrice Tremblay <tremblaypatrice@yahoo.fr>
http://www.poplix.info/lipstik
based on plastik:
Copyright (C) 2003 Sandro Giessl <ceebx@users.sourceforge.net>
based on the Keramik configuration dialog:
Copyright (c) 2003 Maksim Orlovich <maksim.orlovich@kdemail.net>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#ifndef LIPSTIK_CONF_H
#define LIPSTIK_CONF_H
class QCheckBox;
class LipstikStyleConfig: public QWidget
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
LipstikStyleConfig(QWidget* parent);
~LipstikStyleConfig();
//This signal and the next two slots are the plugin
//page interface
signals:
void changed(bool);
public slots:
void save();
void defaults();
//Everything below this is internal.
protected slots:
void updateChanged();
protected:
//We store settings directly in widgets to
//avoid the hassle of sync'ing things
QCheckBox* animateProgressBar;
QCheckBox* reverseGradients;
QString scrollBarType( int listnr );
int scrollBarItem( QString kSBType );
QComboBox* scrollBarStyle;
QString scrollBarWidthType( int widthListnr );
int scrollBarWidthItem( QString kSBWidth );
QComboBox* scrollBarWidth;
QString sliderType( int sliderlistnr );
int sliderItem( QString kSliderType );
QComboBox* sliderStyle;
QSpinBox* menuSpacing;
QSpinBox* toolBarSpacing;
QCheckBox* paintGroove;
QCheckBox* sharperMenuGradient;
QCheckBox* alterMenuGradients;
QCheckBox* menuLeftSideBar;
QCheckBox* drawStatusBarFrame;
QCheckBox* drawToolBarHandle;
QCheckBox* comboboxColored;
QCheckBox* coloredMenuBar;
QCheckBox* kickerHighlight;
QCheckBox* drawTabHighlight;
QCheckBox* flatStripe;
QCheckBox* compressedMenus;
QCheckBox* drawToolBarSeparator;
QCheckBox* drawToolBarGradient;
QCheckBox* invertBarGrad;
QCheckBox* drawToolBarItemSeparator;
QCheckBox* drawFocusRect;
QCheckBox* newKickerButtons;
QCheckBox* flatHeaders;
QCheckBox* tickCheckMark;
QCheckBox* drawTriangularExpander;
QCheckBox* inputFocusHighlight;
QCheckBox* customOverHighlightColor;
KColorButton* overHighlightColor;
QCheckBox* customMenuStripeColor;
KColorButton* menuStripeColor;
QCheckBox* customFocusHighlightColor;
KColorButton* focusHighlightColor;
QCheckBox* customCheckMarkColor;
KColorButton* checkMarkColor;
QCheckBox* customTabHighlightColor;
KColorButton* tabHighlightColor;
//Original settings, for accurate dirtiness tracking
bool origAnimProgressBar;
bool origReverseGradients;
bool origPaintGroove;
bool origSharperMenuGradient;
bool origAlterMenuGradients;
bool origMenuLeftSideBar;
bool origDrawStatusBarFrame;
bool origDrawToolBarHandle;
bool origComboboxColored;
bool origColoredMenuBar;
bool origKickerHighlight;
bool origDrawTabHighlight;
bool origFlatStripe;
bool origCompressedMenus;
bool origDrawToolBarSeparator;
bool origDrawToolBarGradient;
bool origInvertBarGrad;
bool origDrawToolBarItemSeparator;
bool origDrawFocusRect;
bool origNewKickerButtons;
bool origFlatHeaders;
bool origTickCheckMark;
bool origDrawTriangularExpander;
bool origInputFocusHighlight;
bool origCustomOverHighlightColor;
QColor origOverHighlightColor;
bool origCustomMenuStripeColor;
QColor origMenuStripeColor;
bool origCustomFocusHighlightColor;
QColor origFocusHighlightColor;
bool origCustomCheckMarkColor;
QColor origCheckMarkColor;
bool origCustomTabHighlightColor;
QColor origTabHighlightColor;
QString origScrollBarStyle;
QString origScrollBarWidth;
QString origSliderStyle;
int origMenuSpacing;
int origToolBarSpacing;
};
#endif

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/* Lipstik widget style for KDE 3
Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Patrice Tremblay <poplixos@gmail.com>
http://www.poplix.info/lipstik
based on Plastik:
Copyright (C) 2003 Sandro Giessl <ceebx@users.sourceforge.net>
based on the KDE style "dotNET":
Copyright (C) 2001-2002, Chris Lee <clee@kde.org>
Carsten Pfeiffer <pfeiffer@kde.org>
Karol Szwed <gallium@kde.org>
Drawing routines completely reimplemented from KDE3 HighColor, which was
originally based on some stuff from the KDE2 HighColor.
based on drawing routines of the style "Keramik":
Copyright (c) 2002 Malte Starostik <malte@kde.org>
(c) 2002,2003 Maksim Orlovich <mo002j@mail.rochester.edu>
based on the KDE3 HighColor Style
Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Karol Szwed <gallium@kde.org>
(C) 2001-2002 Fredrik Höglund <fredrik@kde.org>
Drawing routines adapted from the KDE2 HCStyle,
Copyright (C) 2000 Daniel M. Duley <mosfet@kde.org>
(C) 2000 Dirk Mueller <mueller@kde.org>
(C) 2001 Martijn Klingens <klingens@kde.org>
Progressbar code based on KStyle,
Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Karol Szwed <gallium@kde.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef __LIPSTIK_H
#define __LIPSTIK_H
#include <kstyle.h>
#include <qbitmap.h>
#include <qintcache.h>
#define u_arrow -4,1, 2,1, -3,0, 1,0, -2,-1, 0,-1, -1,-2
#define d_arrow -4,-2, 2,-2, -3,-1, 1,-1, -2,0, 0,0, -1,1
#define l_arrow 0,-3, 0,3,-1,-2,-1,2,-2,-1,-2,1,-3,0
#define r_arrow -2,-3,-2,3,-1,-2, -1,2,0,-1,0,1,1,0
#define QCOORDARRLEN(x) sizeof(x)/(sizeof(QCOORD)*2)
class QSettings;
class QTab;
class QTimer;
class LipstikStyle : public KStyle
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
LipstikStyle();
virtual ~LipstikStyle();
void polish(QApplication* app );
void polish(QWidget* widget );
void unPolish(QWidget* widget );
void drawKStylePrimitive(KStylePrimitive kpe,
QPainter* p,
const QWidget* widget,
const QRect &r,
const QColorGroup &cg,
SFlags flags = Style_Default,
const QStyleOption& = QStyleOption::Default ) const;
void drawPrimitive(PrimitiveElement pe,
QPainter *p,
const QRect &r,
const QColorGroup &cg,
SFlags flags = Style_Default,
const QStyleOption &opt = QStyleOption::Default ) const;
void drawControl(ControlElement element,
QPainter *p,
const QWidget *widget,
const QRect &r,
const QColorGroup &cg,
SFlags flags = Style_Default,
const QStyleOption& = QStyleOption::Default ) const;
void drawControlMask( ControlElement, QPainter *, const QWidget *, const QRect &, const QStyleOption &) const;
void drawComplexControl(ComplexControl control,
QPainter *p,
const QWidget *widget,
const QRect &r,
const QColorGroup &cg,
SFlags flags = Style_Default,
SCFlags controls = SC_All,
SCFlags active = SC_None,
const QStyleOption& = QStyleOption::Default ) const;
int pixelMetric(PixelMetric m,
const QWidget *widget = 0 ) const;
QRect subRect(SubRect r,
const QWidget *widget ) const;
QRect querySubControlMetrics(ComplexControl control,
const QWidget *widget,
SubControl subcontrol,
const QStyleOption &opt = QStyleOption::Default ) const;
void drawComplexControlMask(QStyle::ComplexControl c,
QPainter *p,
const QWidget *w,
const QRect &r,
const QStyleOption &o=QStyleOption::Default) const;
QSize sizeFromContents(QStyle::ContentsType t,
const QWidget *w,
const QSize &s,
const QStyleOption &o) const;
int styleHint(StyleHint, const QWidget * = 0,
const QStyleOption & = QStyleOption::Default,
QStyleHintReturn * = 0 ) const;
protected:
enum TabPosition
{
First = 0,
Middle,
Last,
Single // only one tab!
};
enum ColorType
{
ButtonContour,
DragButtonContour,
DragButtonSurface,
PanelContour,
PanelLight,
PanelLight2,
PanelDark,
PanelDark2,
MouseOverHighlight,
MenuStripeColor,
FocusHighlight,
CheckMark,
TabHighlight
// Arrows
};
enum WidgetState
{
IsEnabled,
IsPressed, // implies IsEnabled
IsHighlighted, // implies IsEnabled
IsDisabled
};
// the only way i see to provide all these options
// to renderContour/renderSurface...
enum SurfaceFlags {
Draw_Left = 0x00000001,
Draw_Right = 0x00000002,
Draw_Top = 0x00000004,
Draw_Bottom = 0x00000008,
Highlight_Left = 0x00000010, // surface
Highlight_Right = 0x00000020, // surface
Highlight_Top = 0x00000040, // surface
Highlight_Bottom = 0x00000080, // surface
Is_Sunken = 0x00000100, // surface
Is_Horizontal = 0x00000200, // surface
Is_Highlight = 0x00000400, // surface
Is_Default = 0x00000800, // surface
Is_Disabled = 0x00001000,
Round_UpperLeft = 0x00002000,
Round_UpperRight = 0x00004000,
Round_BottomLeft = 0x00008000,
Round_BottomRight = 0x00010000,
Draw_AlphaBlend = 0x00020000
};
void renderContour(QPainter *p,
const QRect &r,
const QColor &backgroundColor,
const QColor &contourColor,
const uint flags = Draw_Left|Draw_Right|Draw_Top|Draw_Bottom|
Round_UpperLeft|Round_UpperRight|Round_BottomLeft|Round_BottomRight) const;
void renderMask(QPainter *p,
const QRect &r,
const QColor &color,
const uint flags = Draw_Left|Draw_Right|Draw_Top|Draw_Bottom|
Round_UpperLeft|Round_UpperRight|Round_BottomLeft|Round_BottomRight) const;
void renderSurface(QPainter *p,
const QRect &r,
const QColor &backgroundColor,
const QColor &buttonColor,
const QColor &highlightColor,
int intensity = 5,
const uint flags = Draw_Left|Draw_Right|Draw_Top|Draw_Bottom|
Round_UpperLeft|Round_UpperRight|Round_BottomLeft|Round_BottomRight|
Is_Horizontal) const;
inline void renderPixel(QPainter *p,
const QPoint &pos,
const int alpha,
const QColor &color,
const QColor &background = QColor(),
bool fullAlphaBlend = true) const;
void renderButton(QPainter *p,
const QRect &r,
const QColorGroup &g,
bool sunken = false,
bool mouseOver = false,
bool horizontal = true,
bool enabled = true,
bool khtmlMode = false) const;
void renderPanel(QPainter *p,
const QRect &r,
const QColorGroup &g,
const bool pseudo3d = true,
const bool sunken = true) const;
void renderDot(QPainter *p,
const QPoint &point,
const QColor &baseColor,
const bool thick = false,
const bool sunken = false) const;
void renderGradient(QPainter *p,
const QRect &r,
const QColor &c1,
const QColor &c2,
bool horizontal = true) const;
void renderTab(QPainter *p,
const QRect &r,
const QColorGroup &g,
bool mouseOver = false,
const bool selected = false,
const bool bottom = false,
const TabPosition pos = Middle,
const bool triangular = false,
const bool cornerWidget = false) const;
virtual void renderMenuBlendPixmap( KPixmap& pix, const QColorGroup& cg,
const QPopupMenu* popup ) const;
bool eventFilter(QObject *, QEvent *);
QWidget* hoverWidget;
protected slots:
void khtmlWidgetDestroyed(QObject* w);
//Animation slots.
void updateProgressPos();
void progressBarDestroyed(QObject* bar);
inline QColor getColor(const QColorGroup &cg, const ColorType t, const bool enabled = true)const;
inline QColor getColor(const QColorGroup &cg, const ColorType t, const WidgetState s)const;
private:
// Disable copy constructor and = operator
LipstikStyle( const LipstikStyle & );
LipstikStyle& operator=( const LipstikStyle & );
bool kickerMode, kornMode;
mutable bool flatMode;
int _contrast;
int _menuSpacing;
int _toolBarSpacing;
bool _scrollBarLines;
bool _animateProgressBar;
bool _drawToolBarSeparator;
bool _drawToolBarGradient;
bool _drawToolBarItemSeparator;
bool _drawFocusRect;
bool _drawTriangularExpander;
bool _inputFocusHighlight;
bool _customOverHighlightColor;
bool _customFocusHighlightColor;
bool _customCheckMarkColor;
bool _customTabHighlightColor;
bool _drawStatusBarFrame;
bool _paintGroove;
bool _flatHeaders;
bool _reverseGradients;
bool _invertBarGrad;
bool _drawTabHighlight;
bool _drawToolBarHandle;
bool _coloredMenuBar;
bool _menuLeftSideBar;
bool _customMenuStripeColor;
bool _alterMenuGradients;
bool _sharperMenuGradient;
bool _comboboxColored;
bool _tickCheckMark;
bool _flatStripe;
QString _scrollBarStyle;
QString _scrollBarWidth;
QString _sliderStyle;
QColor _overHighlightColor;
QColor _focusHighlightColor;
QColor _checkMarkColor;
QColor _tabHighlightColor;
QColor _menuStripeColor;
QColor _defaultMenuStripeColor;
// QColor _arrowColor;
QTab *hoverTab;
// track khtml widgets.
QMap<const QWidget*,bool> khtmlWidgets;
//Animation support.
QMap<QWidget*, int> progAnimWidgets;
// pixmap cache.
enum CacheEntryType {
cSurface,
cGradientTile,
cAlphaDot
};
struct CacheEntry
{
CacheEntryType type;
int width;
int height;
QRgb c1Rgb;
QRgb c2Rgb;
bool horizontal;
QPixmap* pixmap;
CacheEntry(CacheEntryType t, int w, int h, QRgb c1, QRgb c2 = 0,
bool hor = false, QPixmap* p = 0 ):
type(t), width(w), height(h), c1Rgb(c1), c2Rgb(c2), horizontal(hor), pixmap(p)
{}
~CacheEntry()
{
delete pixmap;
}
int key()
{
// create an int key from the properties which is used to refer to entries in the QIntCache.
// the result may not be 100% correct as we don't have so much space in one integer -- use
// == operator after find to make sure we got the right one. :)
return horizontal ^ (type<<1) ^ (width<<5) ^ (height<<10) ^ (c1Rgb<<19) ^ (c2Rgb<<22);
}
bool operator == (const CacheEntry& other)
{
bool match = (type == other.type) &&
(width == other.width) &&
(height == other.height) &&
(c1Rgb == other.c1Rgb) &&
(c1Rgb == other.c1Rgb) &&
(horizontal = other.horizontal);
// if(!match) {
// qDebug("operator ==: CacheEntries don't match!");
// qDebug("width: %d\t\tother width: %d", width, other.width);
// qDebug("height: %d\t\tother height: %d", height, other.height);
// qDebug("fgRgb: %d\t\tother fgRgb: %d", fgRgb, other.fgRgb);
// qDebug("bgRgb: %d\t\tother bgRgb: %d", bgRgb, other.bgRgb);
// qDebug("surfaceFlags: %d\t\tother surfaceFlags: %d", surfaceFlags, other.surfaceFlags);
// }
return match;
}
};
QIntCache<CacheEntry> *pixmapCache;
// For renderFocusRect
mutable QBitmap *verticalDots;
mutable QBitmap *horizontalDots;
// For KPE_ListViewBranch
mutable QBitmap *verticalLine;
mutable QBitmap *horizontalLine;
// For progress bar animation
QTimer *animationTimer;
};
#endif // __LIPSTIK_H

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[Misc]
Name=Lipstik
ConfigPage=kstyle_lipstik_config
Comment=A purified style
Comment[fr]=Un style pure
[KDE]
WidgetStyle=Lipstik

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[Color Scheme]
Name=Lipstik Noble
activeBackground=74,121,205
activeBlend=62,145,235
activeForeground=255,255,255
activeTitleBtnBg=238,238,230
alternateBackground=238,246,255
background=235,233,233
buttonBackground=246,244,244
buttonForeground=0,0,0
contrast=5
foreground=0,0,0
frame=238,238,230
handle=238,238,230
inactiveBackground=235,233,233
inactiveBlend=143,159,180
inactiveForeground=255,255,255
inactiveFrame=238,238,230
inactiveHandle=238,238,230
inactiveTitleBtnBg=238,238,230
linkColor=0,0,192
selectBackground=81,134,225
selectForeground=255,255,255
shadeSortColumn=true
visitedLinkColor=128,0,128
windowBackground=255,255,255
windowForeground=0,0,0

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[Color Scheme]
Name=Lipstik Standard
activeBackground=92,143,253
activeBlend=62,145,235
activeForeground=255,255,255
activeTitleBtnBg=238,238,230
alternateBackground=238,246,255
background=238,238,230
buttonBackground=238,234,222
buttonForeground=0,0,0
contrast=5
foreground=0,0,0
frame=238,238,230
handle=238,238,230
inactiveBackground=143,159,180
inactiveBlend=143,159,180
inactiveForeground=255,255,255
inactiveFrame=238,238,230
inactiveHandle=238,238,230
inactiveTitleBtnBg=238,238,230
linkColor=0,0,192
selectBackground=92,143,253
selectForeground=255,255,255
visitedLinkColor=128,0,128
windowBackground=255,255,255
windowForeground=0,0,0

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[Color Scheme]
Name=Lipstik White
activeBackground=58,128,234
activeBlend=107,145,184
activeForeground=255,255,255
activeTitleBtnBg=127,158,200
alternateBackground=237,244,249
background=238,239,242
buttonBackground=247,250,255
buttonForeground=0,0,0
contrast=7
foreground=0,0,0
frame=239,239,239
handle=239,239,239
inactiveBackground=238,239,242
inactiveBlend=157,170,186
inactiveForeground=255,255,255
inactiveFrame=239,239,239
inactiveHandle=239,239,239
inactiveTitleBtnBg=167,181,199
linkColor=0,0,238
selectBackground=100,154,255
selectForeground=255,255,255
visitedLinkColor=82,24,139
windowBackground=255,255,255
windowForeground=0,0,0

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/*
* Copyright 2003, Sandro Giessl <ceebx@users.sourceforge.net>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
* along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#include <qcolor.h>
#include "misc.h"
QColor alphaBlendColors(const QColor &bgColor, const QColor &fgColor, const int a)
{
// normal button...
QRgb rgb = bgColor.rgb();
QRgb rgb_b = fgColor.rgb();
int alpha = a;
if(alpha>255) alpha = 255;
if(alpha<0) alpha = 0;
int inv_alpha = 255 - alpha;
QColor result = QColor( qRgb(qRed(rgb_b)*inv_alpha/255 + qRed(rgb)*alpha/255,
qGreen(rgb_b)*inv_alpha/255 + qGreen(rgb)*alpha/255,
qBlue(rgb_b)*inv_alpha/255 + qBlue(rgb)*alpha/255) );
return result;
}

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/*
* Copyright 2003, Sandro Giessl <ceebx@users.sourceforge.net>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
* along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef __MISC_H
#define __MISC_H
QColor alphaBlendColors(const QColor &backgroundColor, const QColor &foregroundColor, const int alpha);
#endif // __MISC_H

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