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From: Ron Gibson on 9 Apr 2008 13:30 I'm not real sure this is even possible with Gnome seeing how I haven't used it for years...Can I make a custom color scheme like I can in KDE? Also is this menu system a Suse customization? Seems I remember it to be different but truth be told I can't be sure. There are three things I always do with KDE. 1) Set a "reverse" color scheme - Light text with a black background. I have Magoo eyes and the contrast is better and reduces eye strain for me. I found some prepackaged alternative schemes but the reverse scheme they had is butt ugly. Google returned this as it's first hit... "Gnome-Theme-Manager to Support Color Scheme Customization � Linux FUD Gnome Theme Manager to Support Color Scheme Customization One thing lacking in Gnome is the ability to change the color scheme of your chosen theme. ..." Any way around this? 2) Hotkeys: I prefer konsole and while I can set a hotkey for Gnome-Terminal, I can't for Konsole, my preferred X terminal. 3) Menu Editor: So far I can't find one for Gnome. This might be related to the menu issue. I might be looking and not seeing so if someone knows better give me a shout please... TIA. -- Email - rsgibson(a)verizon.borg Replace borg with net If its Tourist Season, why can't we shoot 'em ???
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