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2010-10-08
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Woo hoo! It is working. Thanks. Is there something I can edit to chajge the white to a medium dark tone?
self.ui.btnHate.setStyleSheet("background-color: rgb(100, 100, 100);\nborder: rgb(255, 255, 255);\nbackground-image: url(:/img/img/thumbdwn_small.png);")
self.ui.centralwidget.setStyleSheet("background-color: #111111")
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2010-10-08
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2010-10-08
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Technically yes... if you open /opt/pyRadio/pyRadio.py
Below the line that reads:
Code:self.ui.btnHate.setStyleSheet("background-color: rgb(100, 100, 100);\nborder: rgb(255, 255, 255);\nbackground-image: url(:/img/img/thumbdwn_small.png);")
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2010-10-08
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Can I assume that the "100, 100, 100" is an even mixture of red, green and blue which equals "white". If so, would "0, 100. 0" give me green?
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2010-10-08
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2010-10-08
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Sort of.
http://www.allprofitallfree.com/color-wheel2.html
100, 100, 100 is Grey actually. But yes, it's an even mixture of red, green, and blue.
You can use rgb(Number, Number, Number) or the normal #000000 system for any color you want. That specific line refers to the background color of the thumbs down button which is a dark gray color.
White is rgb(255, 255, 255) and black is rgb(0,0,0). rgb(0, 100, 0) is a dark green.
Use the color wheel above.. find you a color you like, and have fun with pyRadio. The beauty of open source .
Just remember that if you update from me your changes will be lost.
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2010-10-08
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Don't know if this is relevant to anything, but I left v3.3 installed and then did the upgrade to 3.4. When I ran it from the desktop it started, but never connected. I tried it about 3 times. Then I tried it from the terminal, and it connected on the first try. Now it works normally again.
Just a glitch?
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2010-10-08
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Thanks for the Color Wheel link! I want to change the app backround color for the Diablo version to green (rgb 66, 214, 8).
I found the pyRadio.py to edit, just one more thing, what line of code do I change for a app backround color change?
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