Ever since BE::Shell was released, i wrote some how-to and tutorials for it - so far, in italian.
Recently, after posting a scrot in the KDE page on G+, i've been asked for a complete reference: QSS tags, and a step-by-step tutorial.
Also, i just noticed a request from a Muktware.com editor, who asked me to write an article on BE::Shell :D
I was already thinking to write a complete (?) reference for the QSS tags, explaining what works for each applet. And also all the options available in the config file.
And even a page on the arch wiki....
Do you mind if (when all this stuff is ready) i'll post them in the wiki here?
For the QSS thingy maybe it's necessary a new page, while on the config should be sufficient to add some lines.
I'd like to contribute, just let me know :)
Last edit: Hombremaledicto 2013-08-06
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I think the only specifics would be the pseudo states for the tasks and some special #ObjectNames, but no - if it's valuable information i will certainly not mind having it posted on the wiki =)
Feel free to ask back or send me any articles for a brief review if you've questions.
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Cool, i'll let you know when the works will be at a good stage :D
The QSS page will be handy for newbies, i've already wrote a sketch with few tags and their properties, following this scheme:
Brief introduction to css properties like gradients, margin, padding, etc...
#ID ( list of matching properties)
{
exampleCode: values;
}
#ID::Widget ( Abstract or specific widgets. List of matching properties)
{
exampleCode: values;
}
And so on... Should be pretty explainatory for those who read, i hope.
Feel free to ask back or send me any articles for a brief review if you've questions.
Thanks, i'd like to ask you some questions. Not exactly for a Q&A, more like exposing to the readers the leading ideas beyond BE::Shell, Bespin, etc... And expecially your point of view and preferences about applications design and desktop customization.
i'll start working on the article from tomorrow evening.
Time is against me in this period, unfortunately, all i've got is the last part of the day.
Last edit: Hombremaledicto 2013-08-10
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Hi there!
Ever since BE::Shell was released, i wrote some how-to and tutorials for it - so far, in italian.
Recently, after posting a scrot in the KDE page on G+, i've been asked for a complete reference: QSS tags, and a step-by-step tutorial.
Also, i just noticed a request from a Muktware.com editor, who asked me to write an article on BE::Shell :D
I was already thinking to write a complete (?) reference for the QSS tags, explaining what works for each applet. And also all the options available in the config file.
And even a page on the arch wiki....
Do you mind if (when all this stuff is ready) i'll post them in the wiki here?
For the QSS thingy maybe it's necessary a new page, while on the config should be sufficient to add some lines.
I'd like to contribute, just let me know :)
Last edit: Hombremaledicto 2013-08-06
Ho there.
I think the only specifics would be the pseudo states for the tasks and some special #ObjectNames, but no - if it's valuable information i will certainly not mind having it posted on the wiki =)
Feel free to ask back or send me any articles for a brief review if you've questions.
Cool, i'll let you know when the works will be at a good stage :D
The QSS page will be handy for newbies, i've already wrote a sketch with few tags and their properties, following this scheme:
Brief introduction to css properties like gradients, margin, padding, etc...
#ID ( list of matching properties)
{
exampleCode: values;
}
#ID::Widget ( Abstract or specific widgets. List of matching properties)
{
exampleCode: values;
}
And so on... Should be pretty explainatory for those who read, i hope.
Thanks, i'd like to ask you some questions. Not exactly for a Q&A, more like exposing to the readers the leading ideas beyond BE::Shell, Bespin, etc... And expecially your point of view and preferences about applications design and desktop customization.
i'll start working on the article from tomorrow evening.
Time is against me in this period, unfortunately, all i've got is the last part of the day.
Last edit: Hombremaledicto 2013-08-10