Re: Gnome Clock & Applets Font Color

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On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 06:51 -0400, Bob Chiodini wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 05:24 +0300, Ali Helmy wrote:
> > On 02/05/06, Bob Chiodini <rchiodin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >         On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 22:31 +0300, Ali Helmy wrote:
> >         > On 02/05/06, Bob Chiodini <rchiodin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >         >         On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 19:35 +0300, Ali Helmy wrote: 
> >         >         > On 01/05/06, Bob Chiodini <rchiodin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >         wrote:
> >         >         >         On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 12:48 +0300, Ali
> >         Helmy wrote:
> >         >         >         > Hey lads, 
> >         >         >         >
> >         >         >         > My background image is mostly black, and
> >         I have
> >         >         the
> >         >         >         gnome-panel color
> >         >         >         > set to transparent most of the time, or
> >         when its a 
> >         >         solid
> >         >         >         color, its
> >         >         >         > black, so I have a problem, which is
> >         that all
> >         >         gnome applets
> >         >         >         [clock,
> >         >         >         > weather, etc] use a black font to print
> >         their 
> >         >         text, which
> >         >         >         obviously,
> >         >         >         > doesn't show on the black panel...
> >         >         >         >
> >         >         >         > So is there some way I can edit the font
> >         the 
> >         >         panel-applets
> >         >         >         use to
> >         >         >         > display text [say turn it into white for
> >         example]
> >         >         so that I
> >         >         >         can easily
> >         >         >         > read them on my black panel? 
> >         >         >         >
> >         >         >         > --
> >         >         >         > Cheers,
> >         >         >         >      A. Helmy
> >         >         >
> >         >         >
> >         >         >         Ali, 
> >         >         >
> >         >         >         Good morning, sorry to hear that the auto
> >         hide
> >         >         failed to
> >         >         >         stick, not sure
> >         >         >         what that's all about.
> >         >         >
> >         >         >         I had the same problem concerning the
> >         applet font
> >         >         colors.  I
> >         >         >         did some
> >         >         >         googling and came up with this: 
> >         >         >
> >         >         >         create a file called .gtkrc-2.0 in your
> >         home
> >         >         directory that
> >         >         >         contains:
> >         >         >
> >         >         >         style "panel_color" 
> >         >         >         {
> >         >         >            fg[NORMAL] = "#b4ff7b"
> >         >         >         }
> >         >         >         widget "*PanelWidget*" style "panel_color"
> >         >         >         widget "*PanelApplet*clock*" style
> >         "panel_color"
> >         >         >
> >         >         >
> >         >         >         I could not find the specific resources,
> >         thus the
> >         >         wild 
> >         >         >         cards.  The color
> >         >         >         definition is slightly green of yellow.  I
> >         used one
> >         >         of the
> >         >         >         color-picker
> >         >         >         apps to get the value. 
> >         >         >
> >         >         >         You'll need to log off and back on to see
> >         the
> >         >         changes.
> >         >         >
> >         >         >         Bob...
> >         >         >
> >         >         >
> >         >
> >         >         > Thanks for the help mate, but... what should I
> >         insert
> >         >         instead of the
> >         >         > wild cards?
> >         >         >
> >         >         > --
> >         >         > Cheers,
> >         >         >      A. Helmy
> >         >
> >         >         Ali,
> >         >
> >         >         I could not find the specific resources, but
> >         *PanelWidget* and
> >         >         *PanelApplet*clock* get the clock applet and the
> >         items next to 
> >         >         the the
> >         >         Red Hat.
> >         >
> >         >         See attached.  Is this what you're trying to do?
> >         >
> >         >         Bob...
> >         >
> >         >
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> >         >
> >         >
> >         > Yes that's exactly what I'm trying to do... But I still
> >         don't know
> >         > what to replace the wild cards with
> >         >
> >         > --
> >         > Cheers,
> >         >      A. Helmy
> >         
> >         Ali,
> >         
> >         I think I'm missing something, you can use them as they
> >         are.  I haven't
> >         noticed any adverse affects.  I suspect that *PanelWidget* and
> >         *PanelApplet*clock* are very close to the actual resource
> >         names.  The
> >         source code is about the only place I can think to look. 
> >         
> >         Bob...
> >         
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> > 
> > Ok, so I did what you suggested and modified the Clock text color...
> > any idea whay line i should add in order to control the Gnome Weather
> > applet?
> > 
> 
> Ali,
> 
> No I don't, but you could try:
> 
>  widget "*PanelApplet*weather*" style
> 
> Bob...

This should take care of it.

widget "*PanelApplet*" style "panel_color"

It will make the foreground the "panel_color" in all applets.

Bob...


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