On Wed, 16 Sep 2009, Bruce Korb wrote:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Michael Hennebry
Since I installed F11,
rather a lot of labels are black on dark gray or black on black.
'Tis quite annoying.
That's controlled by the theme and many need compositing on to avoid this.
Experiment with themes until you get one that's better for you if you
can't use Desktop Effects.
I tried to play with themes,
but could not find anything in the gui that even hinted at my problem.
A friend of mine solved the problem.
I had installed F11 and kept a home directory from F9.
There have been syntax changes for data in the .kde directory.
The new KDE was angry and taking it out on my labels.
I'd just like a very simple recipe: do this, then this, then this.
I really, _really_, *REALLY* do not want to have to go through
the learning curve of figuring out how to fiddle "desktop effects"
to do something that is very common and ought to be so easy.
It used to be easy. 'Tis quite *beyond* just annoying.
If anyone has such a recipe, *please* just post it. Thank you so much.
Does that mean you have the same problem after an install?
Get rid of your ~/.kde directory and log in again.
If you are refering to desktop backgrounds,
I still don't know what I did to get them.
It should have been easy.
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