[debian-edu-commits] debian-edu/ 51/437: Start on kdm theme.

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commit 0b4503b75814adc7ed0fde3cbfa9459ee9472272
Author: Petter Reinholdtsen <pere at hungry.com>
Date:   Sun Sep 3 09:13:35 2006 +0000

    Start on kdm theme.
---
 art/kdm-theme/Dialog.png              | Bin 0 -> 46258 bytes
 art/kdm-theme/GdmGreeterTheme.desktop |  10 +
 art/kdm-theme/enter_normal.png        | Bin 0 -> 630 bytes
 art/kdm-theme/enter_over.png          | Bin 0 -> 793 bytes
 art/kdm-theme/enter_pressed.png       | Bin 0 -> 793 bytes
 art/kdm-theme/gpl.txt                 | 340 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 art/kdm-theme/kubuntu.xml             | 134 ++++++++++++++
 art/kdm-theme/preview.png             | Bin 0 -> 279074 bytes
 art/kdm-theme/system_normal.png       | Bin 0 -> 332 bytes
 art/kdm-theme/system_over.png         | Bin 0 -> 403 bytes
 art/kdm-theme/system_pressed.png      | Bin 0 -> 403 bytes
 debian/changelog                      |   6 +
 debian/debian-edu-artwork.postinst    |  12 ++
 13 files changed, 502 insertions(+)

diff --git a/art/kdm-theme/Dialog.png b/art/kdm-theme/Dialog.png
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diff --git a/art/kdm-theme/GdmGreeterTheme.desktop b/art/kdm-theme/GdmGreeterTheme.desktop
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index 0000000..dcbca7a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/art/kdm-theme/GdmGreeterTheme.desktop
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+# This is not really a .desktop file like the rest, but it's useful to treat
+# it as such
+
+[GdmGreeterTheme]
+Encoding=UTF-8
+Greeter=kubuntu.xml
+Name=Kubuntu O2
+Description=A sleek and professional looking KDM theme for Kubuntu
+Author=Ken Wimer (wimer at kde.org)
+Screenshot=preview.png
diff --git a/art/kdm-theme/enter_normal.png b/art/kdm-theme/enter_normal.png
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diff --git a/art/kdm-theme/gpl.txt b/art/kdm-theme/gpl.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b6f92f3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/art/kdm-theme/gpl.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,340 @@
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diff --git a/art/kdm-theme/kubuntu.xml b/art/kdm-theme/kubuntu.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9c22bec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/art/kdm-theme/kubuntu.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,134 @@
+<?xml version = '1.0' encoding = 'UTF-8'?>
+<!DOCTYPE greeter SYSTEM "greeter.dtd">
+<greeter>
+  <item type="pixmap" >
+    <normal file="/usr/share/wallpapers/kubuntu-wallpaper.png" />
+    <!-- <normal file="kubuntu-wallpaper.png" /> -->
+    <!-- <pos width="100%" x="0" y="0" height="100%" /> -->
+    <pos width="100%" x="0" y="0" height="100%" />
+  </item>
+  <!--
+  <item type="rect" >
+      <normal alpha="0.0" color="#ff0000" />
+    <pos width="100%" x="5" y="-130" height="120" />
+  </item>
+  -->
+  <item type="pixmap" >
+    <normal file="Dialog.png" />
+    <pos width="462" x="50%" y="50%" anchor="c" height="324" />
+    <item type="label" id="clock" >
+	    <normal color="#555555" font="DejaVu Sans 11" />
+            <pos x="50%" y="150" anchor="c" /> <!-- <pos x="50%" y="185" anchor="c" /> -->
+      <text>%c</text>
+    </item>
+    <!-- system button image -->
+    <item button="true" type="rect" id="system_button" >
+        <normal alpha="0.0" color="#00ff00" />
+        <pos width="box" x="65" y="295" noty="55%" anchor="c" height="box" />
+        <box xpadding="0" spacing="0" orientation="horizontal" >
+            <item type="pixmap">
+                <pos x="50%" y="50%" anchor="c" />
+                <normal file="system_normal.png" />
+                <prelight file="system_over.png" />
+                <active file="system_pressed.png" />
+            </item>
+        </box>
+        
+      </item>
+    <!-- system button text -->
+          <item button="true" type="rect" id="system_button" >
+              <normal alpha="0.0" color="#ff0000" />
+              <!-- <pos width="box" x="6" y="55%" anchor="c" height="box" /> -->
+              <pos width="box" x="65" y="295" noty="55%" anchor="c" height="box" />
+              <box xpadding="0" spacing="0" orientation="horizontal" >
+                  <item type="label">
+                      <normal color="#222222" font="Sans 12"/>
+                      <prelight color="#222222" font="Sans 12"/>
+                      <active color="#222222" font="Sans 12"/>
+               
+                      <!-- <pos y="50%" anchor="w"/> -->
+                      <stock type="system"/>
+                  </item>
+              </box>
+              
+          </item>
+          <!-- login button -->
+          <item button="true" type="rect" id="login_button" >
+              <normal alpha="0.0" color="#00ff00" />
+              <pos width="box" x="423" y="295" noty="55%" anchor="c" height="box" />
+              <box xpadding="0" spacing="0" orientation="horizontal" >
+                  <item type="pixmap">
+                      <pos x="50%" y="50%" anchor="c" />
+                      <normal file="enter_normal.png" />
+                      <prelight file="enter_over.png" />
+                      <active file="enter_pressed.png" />
+                  </item>
+              </box>
+              
+          </item>
+
+          
+    <box xpadding="30" spacing="10" ypadding="30" orientation="vertical" min-width="340" >
+      <item type="rect" id="talker" >
+          <!-- <pos width="box" x="50%" y="185" anchor="n" height="box" /> -->
+          <pos width="box" x="50%"  y="150" noty="180" anchor="n" height="box" />
+<!-- box orientation="vertical" xpadding="0" ypadding="0" spacing="10" -->        <box xpadding="0" spacing="0" ypadding="0" orientation="horizontal" >
+          <item type="rect" >
+            <normal alpha="0.0" color="#222222" />
+            <pos width="box" y="55%" anchor="w" height="box" />
+            <box xpadding="10" spacing="10" ypadding="0" orientation="vertical" >
+              <item type="label" >
+                <pos x="100%" anchor="ne" />
+		<normal color="#222222" font="DejaVu Sans Condensed 12" />
+<!-- Stock label for: Username: -->                <stock type="username-label" />
+              </item>
+              <item type="label" >
+                <pos x="100%" anchor="ne" />
+		<normal color="#222222" font="DejaVu Sans Condensed 12" />
+<!-- Stock label for: Password: -->                <stock type="password-label" />
+              </item>
+            </box>
+          </item>
+          <item type="rect" >
+		  <normal alpha="0.0" color="#cccccc" />
+            <pos width="box" y="55%" anchor="w" height="box" />
+            <box xpadding="0" spacing="10" ypadding="0" orientation="vertical" >
+		    <item type="entry" id="user-entry" >
+		      <pos width="130" x="50%" anchor="n" height="21" />
+              </item>
+              <item type="entry" id="pw-entry" >
+                <pos width="130" x="50%" anchor="n" height="21" />
+              </item>
+            </box>
+          </item>
+        </box>
+      </item>
+      
+      
+      
+    </box>
+    <fixed>
+      <item type="label" id="pam-error" >
+        <pos x="50%" y="260" anchor="n" />
+	<normal color="#CD0000" font="Sans 12" />
+        <text/>
+      </item>
+    </fixed>
+    <fixed>
+      <item type="label" id="caps-lock-warning" >
+	      <normal color="#CD0000" font="Sans 12" />
+        <pos x="50%" y="240" noty="69%" anchor="n" />
+        <stock type="caps-lock-warning" />
+      </item>
+    </fixed>
+    <!--
+    <fixed>
+      <item type="label" id="GNU/Linux" >
+	      <normal color="#222222" font="DejaVu Sans Condensed 9" />
+	<pos x="50%" y="90%" anchor="n" />
+        <stock type="Powered By GNU/Linux" />
+      </item>
+    </fixed>
+    -->
+  </item>
+</greeter>
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diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index df71fce..73617c2 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+debian-edu-artwork (0.0.6) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+  * Add kdm theme based on the kubuntu kdm theme.
+
+ -- Petter Reinholdtsen <pere at debian.org>  Sun,  3 Sep 2006 11:11:26 +0200
+
 debian-edu-artwork (0.0.5) unstable; urgency=low
 
   [ Petter Reinholdtsen ]
diff --git a/debian/debian-edu-artwork.postinst b/debian/debian-edu-artwork.postinst
index 86d694c..8e659cb 100644
--- a/debian/debian-edu-artwork.postinst
+++ b/debian/debian-edu-artwork.postinst
@@ -21,6 +21,18 @@ change_kde_background() {
     fi
 }
 
+change_kdm_background() {
+    # switch kdm theme to debian-edu
+    if grep -q '^Theme=/usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/debian-edu' /etc/kde3/kdm/kdmrc &&
+ grep -q '^UseTheme=false' /etc/kde3/kdm/kdmrc; then
+        sed -i -e 's/UseTheme=false/UseTheme=true/' /etc/kde3/kdm/kdmrc
+        echo "Installing and enabling Debian Edu KDM theme ..."
+    else
+        echo "KDM theme customised or already enabled, not touching kdmrc ..."
+    fi
+
+}
+
 case "$1" in
   configure)
     change_ldm_background

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