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**'''/shutdowndlgbuttonglow.svg''': an overlay for buttons on the log out dialog that is shown on mouse over
**'''/shutdowndlgbuttonglow.svg''': an overlay for buttons on the log out dialog that is shown on mouse over
*'''/widgets''': generic desktop widget background
*'''/widgets''': generic desktop widget background
**'''/background.svg''': a background image for plasmoids. it must have the following named elements, all of which will be painted at the ''native'' size (and can therefore be bitmaps), except for the center which will be scaled:
**'''/background.svg''': a background image for plasmoids.
*** topleft: the top left corner
*** topright: the top right corner
*** bottomleft: the bottom left corner
*** bottomright: the bottom right corner
*** top: the top bar between the two top corners
*** left: the left bar between the two left corners
*** right: the right bar between the two right corners
*** bottom: the bottom bar between the two bottom corners
*** center: the center fill; will be scaled so should be an actual SVG element
**'''/clock.svg''': an analog clock face. it must have the following named elements:
**'''/clock.svg''': an analog clock face. it must have the following named elements:
*** ClockFace: the background of the clock, usually containing the numbers, etc
*** ClockFace: the background of the clock, usually containing the numbers, etc

Revision as of 19:22, 6 December 2007

libplasma provides the Theme class so Plasma elements and other applications, such as KRunner, that need to graphically hint or theme interface elements. This is not a replacement for QStyle, but rather provides standard elements for things such as box backgrounds.

This allows for easy re-theming of the desktop while also keeping elements on the desktop more consistent with each other.

See also Plasma widgets.

Theme Storage

A theme is described by a .desktop file in share/apps/desktoptheme. The contents of which might look like this:

[Desktop Entry] Name=Oxygen Comment=Theme done in the Oxygen style

X-KDE-PluginInfo-Author=The Oxygen Project [email protected] X-KDE-PluginInfo-Name=default X-KDE-PluginInfo-Version=pre0.1 X-KDE-PluginInfo-Website=http://plasma.kde.org X-KDE-PluginInfo-Category= X-KDE-PluginInfo-Depends= X-KDE-PluginInfo-License=GPL X-KDE-PluginInfo-EnabledByDefault=true

The X-KDE-PluginInfo-Name entry must contain the name of the subdirectory in share/apps/desktoptheme where the SVG files for this theme exist.

Image Access

Theme elements are accessed by path. Whether this maps to literal paths on disk or not is not guaranteed and considered an implementation detail of Plasma::Theme.

Therefore, to access the dialog background, one might create an svg in this manner:

Plasma::Theme theme; QSvgRenderer svg(theme.image("dialog/background"));

It is generally recommended to use Plasma::Svg instead of QSvgRenderer directly, however. Remember to call resize() on the Plasma::Svg before painting with it!

Plasma::Svg svg("dialog/background"); svg.resize(size());

Reaction to Theme Changes

If you use Plasma::Svg, changes to the theme are automatically picked up. Otherwise, you can connect to the changed() signal in the Plasma::Theme class. This signal is emitted whenever the theme is changed.

Current Theme Elements

Themes get installed to share/apps/desktoptheme. Each theme is stored in a subdirectory with the following file structure

  • /dialogs: elements for dialogs
    • /background.svg: generic dialog background, used by the Run Command dialog, the sceensaver password dialog, etc
    • /shutdowndlg.svg: background for the log out dialog
    • /shutdowndlgbuttonglow.svg: an overlay for buttons on the log out dialog that is shown on mouse over
  • /widgets: generic desktop widget background
    • /background.svg: a background image for plasmoids.
    • /clock.svg: an analog clock face. it must have the following named elements:
      • ClockFace: the background of the clock, usually containing the numbers, etc
      • HourHand: the hour hand, pointing down in the svg
      • MinuteHand: the minute hand, pointing down in the svg
      • SecondHand: the second hand, pointing down in the svg
      • HandCenterScrew: the "pin" that holds the hands together in the center
      • Glass: a final overlay which allows for things such as the appearance of glass
    • /iconbutton.svg: backgrounds and overlays for icons that are clickable. can have any of the following named elements:
      • minibutton: the default appearance of the top-left button
      • minibutton-hover: the appearance of the top-left button when is hovered
      • minibutton-pressed: the appearance of the top-left button when is pressed
      • background: the default background, painted beneath the icon
      • background-hover: background when the mouse hovers the icon
      • background-pressed: background when the icon is pressed
      • foreground: the default foreground, painted on top of the icon
      • foreground-hover: foreground when the mouse hovers the icon
      • foreground-pressed: foreground when the icon is pressed
      • selection-rect: displayed when the icon is selected
    • /plot-background.svg: a background for plotter (graph) widgets, such as the plots in ksysguard
    • /toolbox-button.svg: the background for the desktop configuration toolbox button that sites at the edge of the desktop