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# AERO THEME FOR KDE VERSION 1.2
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## TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. [Introduction](#introduction)
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2. [Screenshots](#screenshots)
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3. [Installation](#installation)
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1. [Prerequisites](#installation)
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2. [KDE Plasma Theme](#plasma-theme)
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3. [KDE Application Theme](#application-theme)
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4. [Icons and cursors](#icons)
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5. [Fonts](#fonts)
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6. [Window Manager](#wm)
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7. [Plasma Widgets](#widgets)
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8. [Workspace Behavior](#behaviour)
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9. [GTK3](#gtk)
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10. [Sounds](#sounds)
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4. [Shortcomings](#shortcomings)
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1. [KDE-specific problems](#kde-problems)
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2. [Lack of features problem](#feature-problems)
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5. [TODO List](#todo-list)
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6. [Credits](#credits)
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## Introduction <a name="introduction"></a>
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This is a theme which aims to recreate the look and feel of Windows 7 as much as possible on KDE Plasma.
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The theme is still in active early development and testing, and has only been tested on the following
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relevant specifications:
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- Arch Linux x64
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- Intel integrated Graphics
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- 96 DPI scaling
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This theme has NOT been tested on HiDPI monitors. Contributors who are able to test it on HiDPI scaling are
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greatly welcome. Your mileage may vary in terms of results, depending on your distro and other specifications.
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####A word from the author:
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Keep in mind that I'm not a designer, and that the most I've done is modify the themes I've come across the
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Internet. I'll put a link to all the themes I've included and modified in this theme pack. I'm just a passionate user
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who really wants to keep the Aero visual style alive.
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Feel free to take this theme pack and modify it for yourself or share it with others, or if
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there are any improvements to be made here, any and all effort would be greatly appreciated.
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## Screenshots <a name="screenshots"></a>
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### Example Desktop
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<img src="Screenshots/Desktop.png">
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### Start Menu
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<img src="Screenshots/Start_Menu.png">
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### Dolphin
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<img src="Screenshots/Dolphin_2.png">
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### Context Menu
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<img src="Screenshots/Context_Menu.png">
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<img src="Screenshots/Context_Menu_2.png">
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### Taskbar
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<img src="Screenshots/Taskbar.png">
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### Plasma Style
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<img src="Screenshots/Notification.png">
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<img src="Screenshots/Media_Controls.png">
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### Window Style
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<img src="Screenshots/Window_Decorations.png">
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## Installation <a name="installation"></a>
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### Prerequisites
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In order to have this theme truly work, you'll need to have KDE Plasma installed on your system.
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This theme also assumes that you're using KDE provided programs and other Qt programs (Dolphin, Konsole, etc.).
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This theme collection also assumes that you're using Kwin as the window manager. You can technically run
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compiz on KDE for marginally better results, however I've found that compiz is really buggy and crashes on
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my machine, so I choose not to use it.
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In the previous release of this theme pack a QtCurve theme was provided and recommended as the main widget
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style to replicate the look of Aero. However, since I've discovered QGtkStyle, QtCurve is no longer a
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requirement to have for this theme pack. Instead, you'll need GTK2, an application that can
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switch between GTK2 themes, and the .so file for the widget style itself. More on that in Section 2.3.
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### KDE Plasma Theme <a name="plasma-theme"></a>
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The Seven-Black Plasma theme is the main theme for KDE Plasma's shell. Put it in the following directory:
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~/.local/share/plasma/desktoptheme/Seven-Black
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This theme is a modified version of the following theme: https://www.kde-look.org/p/998614
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Since this is a Plasma Style, to apply it simply go to System Settings -> Appearance -> Plasma Style to find it and select it.
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### KDE Application Theme <a name="application-theme"></a>
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As previously mentioned, this theme now uses the QGtkStyle widget style to theme Qt programs. This solution is
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also advantageous since GTK2 programs and Qt programs will now look unified. As for GTK 3/4 programs, this theme
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won't provide any support, though there are themes on opendesktop.org that accomplish this for GTK 3.
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Arch users can install the "qt5-styleplugins" package from the AUR to get QGtkStyle, however I found this to
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be a buggy package which makes certain parts of KDE completely flip out.
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KDE's system settings would get a really messed up theme if you have this package installed on your
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system. As a workaround, I'll be providing only the libqgtk2style.so file which is the only thing required
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anyway. To install it, simply move it to the following directory:
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/usr/lib/qt/plugins/styles
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This directory may vary depending on your distro.
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After this, take the win27pixmap folder and move it to the ~/.themes directory. This is the GTK2 theme based off
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of the Win2-7 (Pixmap) theme (https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1014539 and https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1012465).
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By selecting QGtkStyle in KDE's System Settings, and setting the GTK2 theme with something like gtk-chtheme, your
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Qt programs should look a lot more like Windows 7 now. You should also set a light colour theme for all of this.
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The downside of this theme is that it is a light theme, whereas the QtCurve approach can be both a light and dark
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theme depending on your liking. Maybe in a future release I'll release a followup GTK2 theme which is just an Aero
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dark theme.
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### Icons and cursors <a name="icons"></a>
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The folder "windows_eight" is the icon theme, while "aero-cursors" is the cursor theme. Both of these belong in
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the following directory:
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/usr/share/icons
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Select the icon and cursor themes in the settings.
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### Fonts <a name="fonts"></a>
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For the sake of keeping this theme pack relatively compact, I won't include the full Microsoft Windows font pack.
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Windows fonts are stored in the following directory:
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C:\Windows\Fonts\
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If you have an existing Windows installation, you can simply copy them over to the following directory:
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/usr/share/fonts
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Make sure to keep them all tidy in a separate folder from the rest.
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I've included the Segoe UI font which is the default font used in Windows Vista and Windows 7, which also belongs
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in /usr/share/fonts directory.
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As for the actual font configurations, in KDE settings, go to Appearance -> Fonts, and then apply the following
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settings:
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- General: Segoe UI 9pt
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- Fixed width: Fixedsys 11pt (Can be any monospace font)
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- Small: Segoe UI 8pt
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- Toolbar: Segoe UI 9pt
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- Menu: Segoe UI 9pt
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- Window title: Segoe UI 9pt <br>
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- Anti-aliasing: Enable
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- Sub-pixel rendering: RGB
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- Hinting: Medium
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- Force font DPI: 99
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Tweak these settings around as you'd like.
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Since KDE isn't that stable you may have to restart it in order to actually see the real results - KDE tends to
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butcher font rendering upon changing settings. I don't know why.
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### Window Manager <a name="wm"></a>
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I have decided to use smaragd instead of Aurorae decoration engine for the window manager theme, mainly because
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Aurorae has an extremely annoying graphical glitch which heavily distorts the window decoration, including the
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window title, by stretching/shrinking them upon resizing. Strangely enough, this also happens on compiz 0.8.
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If, however, you still want to use Aurorae instead of smaragd, use this theme: https://www.kde-look.org/p/1002615
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In the folder "./smaragd-0.1.1/build/bin/" there is a precompiled binary of smaragd, because actually compiling
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it takes forever and requires a bunch of old deprecated dependencies. To save everyone the trouble of compiling it,
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I've included them there, along with the source code and everything. I've edited the source code to fix a few
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annoying bugs, most notably the maximised decorations being really weird - the caption buttons being slightly off
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from the corner of the screen, and there was also an annoying feature/bug where clicking and moving your mouse from the
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topmost pixel of the screen would actually resize the window instead of restoring it, most likely due to margin errors.
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To install smaragd, simply move the kwin_smaragd.so file to the following directory:
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/usr/lib/qt/plugins/org.kde.kdecoration2/kwin_smaragd.so
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I've seen other similar directories on other distros, so if you can't exactly find this directory, my apologies.
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Smaragd pulls its theme from Emerald, the Compiz decoration engine. However, you do not actually need to install Emerald
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in order to get Smaragd to work (it does greatly help if you want to edit the theme to your liking, however).
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If you don't have emerald, simply put the ".emerald" folder in your home directory, and then apply Smaragd in KDE's
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System settings -> Appearance -> Window Decorations. Any changes you make to the emerald theme will be nearly instant.
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The current theme is a modified theme taken from https://www.kde-look.org/p/1003826/
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### Plasma widgets <a name="widgets"></a>
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In the "Plasma Widgets" folder you will find the plasmoid "SevenStart". This is a fork of Avalon Menu. (https://store.kde.org/p/1386465/)
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To install it, simply move this to the following directory:
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~/.local/share/plasma/plasmoids/
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If needed, restart Plasma to see it installed. Set the launcher icon to "startmenuorb.png" to make it look more like Windows 7.
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NOTE: This Start menu is a WIP. I have not tested this plasmoid on other machines or distributions, and I haven't tested it on
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HiDPI monitors because I do not own one, or on other DPI scalings. The only DPI scaling I've tested this on is 96. For any issues
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or inconsistencies, for now post them in the next desktop threads.
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Make sure that your panel's width is set to 40. Also make sure that you're using the "Icons-only Task
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Manager" widget to make it look closer to Windows 7.
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Install the widget "Digital Clock Lite" (https://www.kde-look.org/p/1225135/) and replace the ugly large clock widget with
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it. By default it should already look a lot like Windows 7's clock, but if it doesn't, change the following settings:
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- Font size px: 9
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- Font style: Segoe UI
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You can tweak the other settings to your liking.
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Lastly, install the "Show Desktop (Win7)" widget (https://www.kde-look.org/p/1100895/) and configure it to these settings:
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In Look:
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- Size: 8px;
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In Click:
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- Run Command: qdbus org.kde.kglobalaccel /component/kwin invokeShortcut "MinimizeAll" <br>
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(Note: in order for this to work, the "MinimizeAll" KWin script must be installed and enabled)
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In Peek:
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- Show desktop on hover: Enable
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- Peek threshold: 750ms
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### Workspace Behavior <a name="behaviour"></a>
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In KDE System Settings, under Workspace Behavior -> Desktop Effects, check the following settings:
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- Blur (Note: set the Blur strength and Noise strength to 3 to make it look somewhat accurately blurry)
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- Desaturate Unresponsive Applications
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- Fading Popups
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- Login
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- Logout
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- Translucency
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- Squash
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- Window Aperture
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- Flip Switch (Note: Set the shortcut "Toggle Flip Switch (Current Desktop)" with Meta + Tab)
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- Scale
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### GTK3 <a name="gtk"></a>
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This theme doesn't touch upon GTK3 all that much, mainly because I feel that there's no good looking theme
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for GTK3, but I've still decided to give some tips on how to make GTK3 look a bit less ugly:
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- Use this theme: https://b00merang.weebly.com/windows-7.html
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- If you want a dark theme, My personal pick is this one: https://store.kde.org/p/1493643/
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Use the provided GTK css modification to include some small elements from Windows 7 such as the scrollbar
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and caption buttons, which will appear in client-side decorations from GTK3. To install, simply put the assets
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folder and the gtk.css folder inside the following directory:
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~/.config/gtk-3.0/
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You can also rename the gtk.css file and include it in the already existing gtk.css file.
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I don't use applications that use GTK3 all that much, and it will likely just keep breaking support with
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upcoming updates, so I don't bother trying to keep up with it. Sorry once again.
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### Sounds <a name="sounds"></a>
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This theme isn't complete without sounds. On Windows, the sound files are located in the following directory:
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C:\Windows\Media
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In my folder I've included the sound files for the default Windows Aero theme, along with other themes from
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Windows 7. To install them, simply move the two folders to the following directory:
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/usr/share/sounds
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With that done, you need to go to KDE System Settings, under Notifications. There, click on the "Configure..."
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button on the bottom. Scroll down to "Plasma Workspace", and click on the "Configure Events..." button.
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Set the sounds for the following notifications:
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- Notification: /usr/share/sounds/stereo_windows/dialog-information.ogg
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- Warning Message: /usr/share/sounds/stereo_windows/dialog-warning.ogg
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- Fatal Error, Catastrophe: /usr/share/sounds/stereo_windows/dialog-error.ogg
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- Logout: /usr/share/sounds/stereo_windows/desktop-logout.ogg
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- Question: /usr/share/sounds/stereo_windows/dialog-question.ogg
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- Login: /usr/share/sounds/stereo_windows/desktop-login.ogg
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- Warning: /usr/share/sounds/stereo_windows/dialog-warning.ogg
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- Trash: Emptied: /usr/share/sounds/media_windows/Windows Recycle.wav
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- Critical Message: /usr/share/sounds/stereo_windows/dialog-warning.ogg
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- Information Message: /usr/share/sounds/stereo_windows/dialog-information.ogg
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- Beep: /usr/share/sounds/stereo_windows/button-pressed.ogg
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Then, under "Power Management", click on the "Configure Events..." button. Set the sounds for the following
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notifications:
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- Battery Low, Peripheral Battery Low: /usr/share/sounds/media_windows/Windows Battery Low.wav
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- Battery Critical: /usr/share/sounds/media_windows/Windows Battery Critical.wav
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There are probably sounds that I haven't configured or missed out on, but these are the most commonly heard
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sounds in Windows 7 anyway.
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## Shortcomings <a name="shortcomings"></a>
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### KDE-specific problems <a name="kde-problems"></a>
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I'd like to point out that this theme is far from perfect and that it still leaves a lot to be desired, especially
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with someone who pays attention to a lot of these details. In other words, this theme is a WIP.
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There are imperfections that are caused by KDE itself, and other imperfections are really just aesthetic features
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that are lacking from the original Aero style.
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Some annoying things about this theme (as with any other KDE theme, really), is that font sizes aren't all that
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consistent, and neither is the font contrast, meaning that in the worst case scenario, the text will be
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difficult to read. This could probably be improved by making the backgrounds of elements more opaque. Most of the
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text is going to be most readable when they're under a dark background.
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The icon theme is also pretty lackluster. Unfortunately I haven't been able to find a satisfying icon theme, as
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all icon themes that I've found are either 90% blank, empty icons, or they've been replaced with minimalist icons.
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The closest I was able to find was a Windows 8 icon theme. (https://b00merang.weebly.com/icon-themes.html)
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I modified the icon theme by replacing a few minimalist icons with the Win7 alternatives, though it's not complete.
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Another major issue are the notification dialogues, which have icons and the close/settings buttons sticking out.
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The last KDE-specific defect is the text-only tooltips, which for some reason have insane padding. This used to
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not be a problem, but after a specific update it started happening. I'm not very familiar with KDE theming as it's
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fairly confusing, so I don't know how I would fix this issue.
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### Lack of features problem <a name="feature-problems"></a>
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As for features that are lacking compared to Windows 7, there's a few that I'd like to point out:
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1. <b>The window manager</b><br>
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This theme collection uses smaragd, a KWin decoration engine that essentially uses emerald themes for its
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decorations. While this has enabled Kwin to get a very detailed and close feeling of the Aero visual style,
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it's not perfect. The decorations look a bit weird when maximised, especially when out of focus, but this is
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pretty minor. The second issue is that it doesn't feature window reflections, which makes it pretty jarring
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to look at. The last feature that is missing is the white blur behind the window title. This actually does
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work under emerald, however smaragd has this feature implemented in a bugged way, where the blurry cloud gets
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stretched across the entire width of the titlebar, instead of fitting just the text.
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2. <b>True Aero peek and Aero shake</b><br>
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There's a widget called Show Desktop (Win7) (https://store.kde.org/p/1100895/) which implements a Windows 7-like
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Show desktop button, with a working Aero Peek. Of course, though, the Aero peek animation depends on KDE's
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settings. KDE comes with two animations for this effect, however neither one really accomplishes the Aero effect,
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so this is something that is left to be desired. Aero shake to my knowledge is also not a thing, but in all honesty
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I've always found it to be a niche feature, so it's not a real priority to recreate.
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3. <b>Hover animations</b><br>
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Hover animations for things such as system tray icons, task manager indicators, and most notably the start menu orb.
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Latte dock has Windows 7 task manager indicators, which look pretty good, however Latte dock is pretty bloated, and
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also breaks the aforementioned Show Desktop (Win7) widget for some unknown reason, thus I don't use it. The start menu
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orb glowing animations are also unobtainable, which is quite unfortunate. Another thing that is missing is window
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highlighting upon hovering over a task icon tooltip. (This feature has actually been implemented in Plasma 5.21)
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This complaint also applies to Qtcurve/QGtkStyle, as it doesn't feature any animations of any kind, sadly. All the hovers and
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presses are instant, without the smooth animations of Aero.
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## TODO List <a name="todo-list"></a>
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1. Improve the Seven Start menu plasmoid
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1. Create orb animations if possible
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2. Add separator lines and more sidebar entries
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1. If possible, make these entries editable
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3. Add proper Recents support and Favourite application support
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4. Add a button "All programs" which lists all programs alphabetically
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5. If possible, make the top-right icon stick out of the Start menu (I have not found a way to make this happen yet sadly)
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6. If possible, make the top-right icon change depending on which sidebar is hovered over.
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2. Improve the icon theme
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## Credits <a name="credits"></a>
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1. [Seven-Black](https://www.kde-look.org/p/998614)
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2. [Win2-7(Pixmap)](https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1014539)
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3. [Win2-7](https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1012465)
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4. [Seven Black Aurorae](https://store.kde.org/p/1002615)
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5. [Smaragd](https://www.pling.com/p/1167274)
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6. [Aero for Emerald](https://store.kde.org/p/1003826/)
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7. [Windows 7 GTK3 Theme](https://b00merang.weebly.com/windows-7.html)
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8. [Avalon Menu](https://store.kde.org/p/1386465/)
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9. [Digital Clock Lite](https://www.kde-look.org/p/1225135/)
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10. [Show Desktop (Win7)](https://www.kde-look.org/p/1100895/)
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11. [Equilibrium GTK3](https://store.kde.org/p/1493643/)
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