GeordieJedi
January 29th, 2013, 11:46 PM
Hi all.
Im using/experimenting with KDE at the moment.
I find it very hard (headache inducing) looking at the white panes (inside the windows).
For any length of time
I've had a look at the system settings and I can see a setting called "view background".
If alter this colour (to something like a light blue colour, then it's much easier on the eyes).
But anything the requires a white background (like the Kate or Gedit text editors
main text entry screens are then also turned light blue too)
So is there a way to change the background panes of windows without affecting everything else?
(Like how you could change the insides of windows to a pattern or a colour in the older versions of Gnome/Nautilus).
I've had a good Google round the net and experimented with some of the settings (in system settings) without much joy.
Info -
OS = Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
TIA for any help or advice
Im using/experimenting with KDE at the moment.
I find it very hard (headache inducing) looking at the white panes (inside the windows).
For any length of time
I've had a look at the system settings and I can see a setting called "view background".
If alter this colour (to something like a light blue colour, then it's much easier on the eyes).
But anything the requires a white background (like the Kate or Gedit text editors
main text entry screens are then also turned light blue too)
So is there a way to change the background panes of windows without affecting everything else?
(Like how you could change the insides of windows to a pattern or a colour in the older versions of Gnome/Nautilus).
I've had a good Google round the net and experimented with some of the settings (in system settings) without much joy.
Info -
OS = Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
TIA for any help or advice