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I've got some instructions from a post by jellotherat and another by him(?) here, as well as ebe51's nicely detailed step-by-step instructions. All these instructions came from the Show off you Startup Screen! thread.
I'm sure I'll evenutally, maybe, perhaps figure it out





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2008-04-06
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2008-04-06
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.wow. qwerty
I would say you have a pretty much reached the last page of maemo... but before pressing back button plz make a wiki with a compilation of all your maemo knowlege

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2008-04-06
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Ok, here's nuvoClear, updated. >Download<
I think I've taken care of most of what's been pointed out, but there's this black line that I can't get rid of on the keyboard. It's driving me crazy. Does anyone else see it? I'm thinking it may be something left by the lcars theme...
color["VkbBgColor"]="#000000"
One thing I just can't get right (*sigh*) is the rss transparency. Whenever I try to edit the transparency on the rss box (as well as the speed contacts box) I end up with these weird looking artifacts. The default themes' rss boxes look so nice.
-See the rainbow-colored fuzziness
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2008-04-06
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Change that "#000000" to "#ffffff" and the black line disappears.
That's a ThemeMaker bug. There are supposed to be two different images for each desktop applet - one completely opaque, and one alpha-transparency mask.
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2008-04-07
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2008-04-07
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I've already done it here:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...&postcount=331
(56K Warning :P)
^-^
(Notice my kernel compile date, London baby! :P)
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2008-04-07
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*edit* I'm using WindowsXP....what could I use to edit the gtkrc file? If I edit it with notepad the formatting seems to go haywire.


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2008-04-07
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Then I guess I'm back to the beginning of my wish list - to be able to have the 'images' folder pre-.deb so that I can dowload theme features from a list of modified feature .pngs on a web page, insert them into the 'images' folder and have the modified-to-taste .deb created.
There's another Mariners baseball game today. While I'm watching it in a corner of my computer screen, maybe I'll use this time to practice going to root and replacing the theme's feature .png with an altered one.
I've got some instructions from a post by jellotherat and another by him(?) here, as well as ebe51's nicely detailed step-by-step instructions. All these instructions came from the Show off you Startup Screen! thread.
I'm sure I'll evenutally, maybe, perhaps figure it out