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Widget are the interface elements such as buttons, scroll bars, tabs and so on. Here you can choose and configure the widget style used for all KDE applications. You can also fine tune widget behaviour.
Widgets are the interface elements such as buttons, scroll bars, tabs and so on. Here you can choose and configure the widget style used for all KDE applications. You can also fine tune widget behaviour.


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Latest revision as of 06:23, 13 July 2011


Configure the appearance of applications
Information
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Style

Widgets are the interface elements such as buttons, scroll bars, tabs and so on. Here you can choose and configure the widget style used for all KDE applications. You can also fine tune widget behaviour.

Colors

Here you can choose which color scheme to use on the desktop and in applications. You can also tweak the settings for individual elements.

Icons

Here you can choose which icon theme to use for your workspace, and how large you want them to be.

Fonts

Configure which fonts you want to use in window bars, menus, and elsewhere.

GTK Styles and Fonts

Choose the style for GTK or GNOME applications running in your workspace, and the font they use.

Emoticons

Manage the emoticon theme used by your applications.