openSUSE Greenie theme for KDE3/4 and QTcurve

Well with the release of openSUSE 11.2 just a day away or so now I have made this theme to celebrate :smiley:
So I made this theme for both KDE3 and 4, with a custom QTcurve.
It is also good looking for QTcurve-gtk too so all the major DEā€™s are covered :smiley:
This has color schemes for KDE3/4 so all will be happy, or at least I hope so.
Needs the latest version of QTcurve though, but hey its easy to get :slight_smile:

I have a screenshot here:
http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/7112/opensusegreenie.th.jpg](http://img517.imageshack.us/i/opensusegreenie.jpg/)

Yeh a nice looking green theme to fit right into openSUSE, but if you guys want a blue theme that can be arranged too.

Well as promised here is that blue variant I talked about, I know green is not everyones cup of tea so here you go :smiley:
I wont cover every color scheme though mind you:

http://img188.imageshack.us/img188/7261/opensuseneoblue.th.jpg](http://img188.imageshack.us/i/opensuseneoblue.jpg/)

Blue and green are good to start with I think so if you want to make your own, go ahead :smiley:

Cheers !!!

I wanted about the same thing, did it another way:
Downloaded nice green color theme ( and red for root, NO i donā€™t login as root, do kdesu systemsettings
Installed Aurorae window decorator + cupertino air theme.

Iā€™m using MurrinaVerdeOlivo, blends well with the openSUSE Forums basic skin.lol!

Here are the reposts on my Deviantart account:

openSUSE Greenie QTcurve theme by ~SunnyRabbiera on deviantART

openSUSE Neo Blue QTcurve by ~SunnyRabbiera on deviantART

Thanks, TaraIkeda, the green really looks nice on my laptop!:wink:

How would one install a theme like this? Iā€™ve only had openSUSE a couple of days ago, but Iā€™d really like to try out your blue theme.

Its easy for the most part.
First you must install QTcurve if you dont have it already, I recommend the latest version you can get here:
Index of /repositories/home:/cornelisbb/openSUSE_11.2/i586
Index of /repositories/home:/cornelisbb/openSUSE_11.2/x86_64
one is for 32bit systems (i586) and the other is for 64bit (x86_64)
Since I am unsure of how your system is set up, I am taking a guess you have the KDE version of openSUSE here, but if you use 64bit or 32bit I dont know unless you post your specs.
Install the ones for BOTH GTK and KDE4, it will be noted in the file name.
such as the one for KDE4, its called qtcurve-kde4
After that download my theme and extract it, all files should go to your ā€œdownloadā€ folder or sometimes your home directory (your personal files directory in openSUSE, its similar to ā€œmy doccumentsā€ in windows so you know)
After that load up the app called personal settings in the menus if you are on KDE, and then to ā€œappearanceā€
and under ā€œstyleā€ choose qtcurve in the pulldown menu next to the text that says ā€œwidget styleā€
After selecting it click on the ā€œconfigureā€ button and when QTCurves config app comes up and then select ā€œimportā€
Then import my theme to where you extracted it to.
after it comes up hit ā€œokā€ and the new UI theme will be ready.
After that hit ā€œapplyā€ and you will be set on the theme.
Now if you want the color scheme its the same deal as above except you wont have to install anything extra, just keep your personal settings app open and go to ā€œcolorsā€
Here we load the color scheme, click in the button that says ā€œimport schemeā€ and go to where you extracted my theme too and import the .colors scheme, NOT, I repeat NOT the .kcsrc or .qtcurve themes, it will not work.
the .kcsrc theme is for the older KDE fans out there and .qtcurve is only useful ti qtcurve the the theme engine this theme needs.

Ok I did that fairly easily. Now how about setting up that window decoration that you have?

Iā€™m using MurrinaVerdeOlivo, blends well with the openSUSE Forums basic skin.
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