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https://github.com/kyrylo/pixelate

Skin for Yakuake.
https://github.com/kyrylo/pixelate

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= Pixelate

* https://www.github.com/kyrylo/pixelate

== Description

{Outward}[http://img-kiev.fotki.yandex.ru/get/6005/curacaothe.1/0_51ff6_de3148b8_orig.png]

Pixelate is an {Yakuake}[http://yakuake.kde.org/] skin. I merely dislike all
Yakuake skins that ever seen before (especially, the default one) and decided to
make my own. Then I thought, that sharing my theme is a good way to make happy
other Yakuake users. Use it, change it, sell it. Do whatever you want.

== Installation

1. {Download}[http://kde-look.org/content/download.php?content=139472] theme;
2. Launch Yakuake;
3. Press "Open Menu" button, choose "Configure Yakuake..." option, locate to
"Appearance" tab, press "Install skin..." button there, navigate to the
downloaded archive and open it;
4. Choose "Pixelate" skin and "Apply" it.

== Directory structure

The pixelate directory contains all PNGs. You can manually zip them to
tar.gz archive. When you do that, you'll have a skinpackage. To install
it, read step 2 of installation guide. The xcf directory holds
GIMP files. This is where you come in as designer. Xcf's directory
structure is similar to pixelate. After editing the .xcf, you
have to export PNG to pixelate directory. Make an archive from this
directory and then install it. Oh, and don't forget about two configuration
.skin files.

== Author

Kyrylo Silin ([email protected])

== License

This software is distributed under MIT License. See LICENSE for details.