This bug was fixed in the package kubuntu-default-settings - 1:9.04.2
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kubuntu-default-settings (1:9.04.2) jaunty; urgency=low
[ Harald Sitter ]
* Add cubecap.png for cube branding (LP: #278105)
* Set cap color in kwinrc, as suggested by Martin Gräßlin
* Change kickoffrc to
Applied. Thanks.
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[Intrepid] Cube cap image is missing
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Just looked at your cube cap and I have one more hint: you should also
change the cube cap color to the same black as in the image. It's the
setting "CapColor". The cap color is needed if the cube is bigger than
four desktops. The image is in the center and the remaining space is
filled with the ca
Thank you very much :)
Kubuntu cube cap committed to kubuntu-default-settings development branch.
** Changed in: kubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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[Intrepid] Cube cap image is missing
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Just added the option "CapPath" to kwinrc. So you can already brand the
rc ;-)
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Best would be to have a setting in kwinrc to change the cube cap path.
That way we can deploy the Kubuntu branded image + setting via kubuntu-
default-settings and if this package is not installed one gets the KDE
cubecap.
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[Intrepid] Cube cap image is missing
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What would help you best? Currently the image is installed by package
kde-window-manager to /usr/share/kde4/apps/kwin/cubecap.png. So you just
need to replace it. If you need a better way please tell me and I will
add it as long as it does not require any new strings ;-)
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[Intrepid] Cube cap im
True. If Intrepid final had the cube it would be still very valid.. :P
Anyway.
Martin, are there plans to have a setting for the cube cap in 4.2.x?
Would make branding via kubuntu-default-settings a lot easier.
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[Intrepid] Cube cap image is missing
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This bug is still alive in Intrepid final with updates (Nov 5)
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[Intrepid] Cube cap image is missing
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Un-milestoning since we removed the cube patch from Intrepid due to painting
regressions.
We can still address this in Jaunty though. :-)
** Changed in: kubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Target: ubuntu-8.10 => None
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[Intrepid] Cube cap image is missing
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** Changed in: kubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: kdebase-workspace => kubuntu-default-settings
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[Intrepid] Cube cap image is missing
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Sounds sensible, just ensure it doesn't look half bad on very small and
very big display resolutions.
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We could probably only solve this by putting a branding png in kubuntu-
default-settings (since we have control of the upstream tarball, hehe)
and installing it from there.
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[Intrepid] Cube cap image is missing
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Well I thought about it and decided: no. In the effect I need it as a
GLTexture. Converting pngs or jpegs to textures is quite easy.
Converting svgs would be much more complicated. As the texture is
generated when the cube is opened for the first time I feared that
generating a texture from svg wou
I am wondering if an SVG wouldn't make more sense.
** Changed in: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: New => Triaged
Target: None => ubuntu-8.10
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