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== A Windows Vista-like sidebar with clock and news ==
== A Windows Vista-like sidebar with clock and news ==
Once again, the proof that KDE software can do at least as much as Windows...
Once again, the proof that KDE software can do at least as much as Windows...


=== Creating panel ===
=== Creating panel ===
* Right-click on the desktop
* Right-click on the desktop
* Click on "Add panel"
* Click on "Add panel"
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=== Add widgets ===
=== Add widgets ===
* Still in the panel click "Add widgets"
* Still in the panel click "Add widgets"
* Add the Analog Clock widget and the News or RSSNow widget
* Add the Analog Clock widget and the News or RSSNow widget
   
   
=== Hide the panel ===  
=== Hide the panel ===  
* Click on "More settings"
* Click on "More settings"
* Click on the "Auto-hide" option
* Click on the "Auto-hide" option
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=== Result ===
=== Result ===
[[File:Windowssidebar.jpeg|600px|center]]
[[File:Windowssidebar.jpeg|600px|center]]


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=== Set up "(Customized)" Theme ===
=== Set up "(Customized)" Theme ===
Navigate to the "Desktop Theme Details" configuration dialog via either [[Tutorials/Krunner|Krunner]] or the System Settings Dialog:
Navigate to the "Desktop Theme Details" configuration dialog via either [[Tutorials/Krunner|Krunner]] or the System Settings Dialog:


[[File:Krunner-desktop-theme-details.png|center]]
[[File:Krunner-desktop-theme-details.png|center]]


Here you can choose what theme is used for different objects in the Plasma workspace. Configure them to your pleasure (it often helps to test each individual plasma element by applying the entire theme to your desktop first) and press Okay or Apply.
Here you can choose what theme is used for different objects in the Plasma workspace. Configure them to your pleasure (it often helps to test each individual plasma element by applying the entire theme to your desktop first) and press Apply.


[[File:Desktop-theme-details-dialog.png|600px|center]]
[[File:Desktop-theme-details-dialog.png|600px|center]]


=== Apply "(Customized)" Theme ===
=== Apply "(Customized)" Theme ===
[[File:Desktop-settings-rightclick.png|600px|center]]
[[File:Desktop-settings-rightclick.png|600px|center]]


At this point, the workspace settings dialog should list a plasma theme entitled (Customized). This is the theme mashup that you have created. Select it and hit Okay or Apply.
At this point, the workspace settings dialog should list a plasma theme entitled (Customized). This is the theme mashup that you have created. Select it and hit Apply.


[[File:Desktop-config-customized.png|600px|center]]
[[File:Desktop-config-customized.png|600px|center]]

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A Windows Vista-like sidebar with clock and news

Once again, the proof that KDE software can do at least as much as Windows...

Creating panel

  • Right-click on the desktop
  • Click on "Add panel"
  • Click on the toolbox of this panel
  • Drag and drop the panel to a side of the screen clicking and holding on "Screen edge"
  • Configure the height and width as you wish, but keep quite wide to be able to display the widgets in it


Add widgets

  • Still in the panel click "Add widgets"
  • Add the Analog Clock widget and the News or RSSNow widget

Hide the panel

  • Click on "More settings"
  • Click on the "Auto-hide" option

You're done!

Result

Using Multiple Plasma Themes

The Plasma workspace allows users to create customized themes whose widgets can be themed using multiple themes. For example, it is possible to have the Taskbar be themed using Oxygen, to have the clock be themed using Aya, and much more customization, allowing you to pick the best plasma themes for each object.

Set up "(Customized)" Theme

Navigate to the "Desktop Theme Details" configuration dialog via either Krunner or the System Settings Dialog:

Here you can choose what theme is used for different objects in the Plasma workspace. Configure them to your pleasure (it often helps to test each individual plasma element by applying the entire theme to your desktop first) and press Apply.

Apply "(Customized)" Theme

At this point, the workspace settings dialog should list a plasma theme entitled (Customized). This is the theme mashup that you have created. Select it and hit Apply.