On Wednesday 13 May 2009 15:48:40 Daniel Pelzl wrote:
> ~/.kde/share/apps/kopete/styles/
>
> and
>
> ~/.kde4/share/apps/kopete/styles/
>
> are empty :/
>
Try $KDEDIRS/share/apps/kopete/styles/ with KDEDIRS being the location of your
kde 4 installation.
On gentoo, it would be /usr/kde/4.2/ or /us
~/.kde/share/apps/kopete/styles/
and
~/.kde4/share/apps/kopete/styles/
are empty :/
Dhaval Patel wrote:
~/.kde/share/apps/kopete/styles/
Daniel Pelzl wrote:
Hi,
where are the themes stored?
I do it by myself.
Thanks,
Daniel
Dhaval Patel wrote:
Whoa, I see your point. All
~/.kde/share/apps/kopete/styles/
Daniel Pelzl wrote:
>Hi,
>
>where are the themes stored?
>
>I do it by myself.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Daniel
>
>Dhaval Patel wrote:
>> Whoa, I see your point. All the default themes have time only.
>>
>> http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=87567
>>
>> You can
Hi,
where are the themes stored?
I do it by myself.
Thanks,
Daniel
Dhaval Patel wrote:
Whoa, I see your point. All the default themes have time only.
http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=87567
You can use the one I created, it looks like Gaim and shows you the date_time in
a toolti
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Pablo Montepagano:
> In Kopete offline messages ---at least in MSN protocol-- don't show the time
> of their sending, but rather the time in which you receive it (i.e., when
> you log back in). It makes it a bit confusing, because you don't know if the
> sender is
In Kopete offline messages ---at least in MSN protocol-- don't show the time
of their sending, but rather the time in which you receive it (i.e., when
you log back in). It makes it a bit confusing, because you don't know if the
sender is talking to you "right now" or if it's an offline message that
Well, I think most of the themes only show time because of space constraints. If
you look at my theme, I did not want any of that in the normal view, the user
can hover over a particular item and get the timestamp info if they wish.
Detlev Casanova wrote:
>On Tuesday 12 May 2009 20:45:19 Dhava
On Tuesday 12 May 2009 20:45:19 Dhaval Patel wrote:
> Whoa, I see your point. All the default themes have time only.
>
> http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=87567
>
> You can use the one I created, it looks like Gaim and shows you the
> date_time in a tooltip when you hover over a message.
Whoa, I see your point. All the default themes have time only.
http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=87567
You can use the one I created, it looks like Gaim and shows you the date_time in
a tooltip when you hover over a message. You can also hack one of the existing
themes to show this inf
Hi,
which themes you mean?
My themes dont do that.
Perhaps i have to install one?
Dhaval Patel wrote:
Perhaps I am misunderstanding your question but there are different themes which
show you this information in different formats.
Daniel Pelzl wrote:
Hi,
how to not only add the ti
Perhaps I am misunderstanding your question but there are different themes which
show you this information in different formats.
Daniel Pelzl wrote:
>Hi,
>
>how to not only add the time but also the date to the messages in the
>chat window?
>
>I think it could be useful.
>
>Thanks
>
>Bye,
>
Hi,
how to not only add the time but also the date to the messages in the
chat window?
I think it could be useful.
Thanks
Bye,
Daniel
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On Thursday 12 February 2009 18:41:35 Detlev Casanova wrote:
> Hey,
> I made some thinking about how it would be nice to hadle video (a. k. a.
> video chat) in Kopete.
> Looking at Windows Live Messenger official client, Video is embedded into
> the chat window and you can't (apparently) hide it. I
Hey,
I made some thinking about how it would be nice to hadle video (a. k. a. video
chat) in Kopete.
Looking at Windows Live Messenger official client, Video is embedded into the
chat window and you can't (apparently) hide it. It's a good idea because you
can see only the person you are talking
Hello, I'm running Kopete 0.12.1 on FreeBSD 6.0 with KDE 3.5.3. I would like
to know if there is a way to allow the other participant in a conversation to
display their coloured text correctly. What I mean is that I have a problem
viewing a person who, on their AIM client, has a black background
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