David Nolden 347c0caac4 - Allow painting a background color, or a background pattern behind freely floating elements of the theme, to provide a better fallback mechanism for transparent themes when composition is not available.
The color/pattern is given through the configuration file, and updating due to changes of the configuration file works perfectly. A simple user-interface to use this will be added to the panel configuration.
If you want to try this out, put into the [Theme] section of your plasmarc file:
frameBackgroundColor=#aacc00 (Your picked color)
frameBackgroundColorAlpha=120 (Alpha value for the color, between 0 and 255, 0=invisible, 255=opaque)
frameBackgroundPattern=/path/to/image
frameBackgroundPatternAlpha=255 (Alpha value for the pattern, as above)

The color is painted first, then the pattern. They are painted into the mask defined by the theme, so this only works nicely with themes that supply proper masks.


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libplasma

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Unit tests are next to godliness. (Though as you can see, right now libplasma
is hellbound.)

This directory contains the classes making up libplasma, which provides the
core framework used by Plasma applictions, such as the Plasma desktop shell
and its components. This includes applet and extension definitions and loading,
common GUI elements, data and service interaction, search system, etc.

Domain specific sets of functionality, e.g. for network awareness or sensors,
are not found here but as DataEngine, Service, Applet, PackageStructure, etc
plugins.

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(http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Plasma) for API documentation and design
documents regarding this library.

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