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I use the I-BUS for different keyboard layouts in my tint2 Panel. I wanted to ask if anyone knows how I can change the color from blue to white (see picture)! I'm already the config files through, but found nothing.
Last edited by searchone (2016-02-14 11:17:41)
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Open as root
/etc/dconf/db/ibus.d/00-upstream-settings
and change the line 49
xkb-icon-rgba='#415099'
to
xkb-icon-rgba='#FFFFFF'
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I did it as you have described, but it is still blue. Even after a reboot!
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You are right. It didn't work for me too. Sorry.
I even created another file with a higher prefix and did dconf update, but it still stays blue. Until your post, I didn't think much about the blue colour.
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searchone, you know that tint2 can desaturate ( = make gray ) all icons in the systemtray, right?
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No I did not know. you can change the? if so where and how?
So the other icons in the systray are all gray, yes.
Last edited by searchone (2016-02-13 23:23:14)
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No I did not know. you can change the? if so where and how?
So the other icons in the systray are all gray, yes.
I spent quite some time configuring the main menu for you!
Menu -> Help -> Tint2 -> Tint2 Wiki: Configuration ---> Systray saturation setting
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Hi damo, thanks for your work. But thats it!
Finally it worked and all the icons have the right color! Did not think the tint2 has this feature.
Again many thanks !!!!!!!!!
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tint is not good. looks like a cotton eye.
I found better solution.
$ sudo apt-get install dconf-editor
then
$ dconf-editor
And you will have the access to the iBus indicator color.
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