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coatesr

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Friday, June 1st 2007, 2:59am

Changing Kslideshow image transitions

Hello All,

I'm trying to change the image transitions for my kslideshow screensaver so that they are not random.

I would like to specifiy one kind of transition (just a simple one) and for kslideshow to use this effect for all images.

I'm assuming this is as simple as adding a line to the kslideshow.kssrc config file ... ??

Can anyone help me with this??

Thanks,
Richard.

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Monday, November 26th 2007, 6:36am

RE: Changing Kslideshow image transitions

No, transitions are compiled in. If you are familiar with building your RPMs, install the kdeartwork source rpm, untar the source file, open kdeartwork/kscreensaver/kdesavers/slideshow.cpp, and there you will find the effects listed under kSlideShowSaver::registerEffects().

Edit as desired, recreate the compressed source file, and do an rpm -bb kdeartwork.spec to recreate the binary rpm to reinstall.