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2010-02-11
, 19:32
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@ Hellsinki, Finland
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#13
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I see what's happening.
Calendar color preference is determining the field color of the calendar day boxes (week view), line-symbol "text (month view), and bar text color (agenda view), When I change the calendar color, all of these also change as described.
This is standard for all themes it seems. Sorry, my bad.
I was thinking that changing themes might automatically choose the best calendar color for a particular theme, but I'm nearly certain this would not meet with universal approval.
Great work!
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2010-02-12
, 13:14
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@ Italy
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#15
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Yeah. Calendar seems to be a pain in the *** anyway since it seems not to follow theme font color coding at all. That's why I had to keep calendar so dark because there's some white texts no matter what I did. If someone knows a workaround for this, please share it with me also
And for mowmo; google for madde theme making and then set up a SDK enviroment to build up debs locally.
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2010-02-12
, 13:18
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@ Italy
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#16
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2010-02-12
, 13:20
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#17
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very nice d-liv. In short I have to install the SDK on Ubuntu? Should not you make a guide? or if you know one already 'done give me the link. I'm not finding anything and I'm going crazy
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2010-02-12
, 13:33
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#18
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Here's a guide for installing SDK in Ubuntu easily:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Documentation/..._GUI_Installer
After you have MADDE & SDK installed and you have done everything you want inside MADDE, you can then copy your theme-project folder into SDK and then pack it up there with typing following command inside scratchbox / your theme directory: "dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot". First time it will tell that you're missing some depencies so you need to manually install them with apt-get install -command.
It's kind of not-so-easy to set-up, but after you've got yourself a working development platform it's easy to produce themes.
And also if you want to upload your stuff into extras-devel or extras, you should read this:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Uploading_to_Extras-devel
But that's enough of off-topic You might want to create a new topic under Developement -category?
excuse my English, I'm Italian