# The Plasma Look-and-Feel module allows selecting a Plasma # Look-and-Feel in the live- or host-system and switches the # host Plasma session immediately to the chosen LnF; it # can also write a LnF configuration to the target user / on # the target system. # # This module should be used once in a view section (to get # the UI) and once in the exec section (to apply the selection # to the target user). It should come **after** the user module # in exec, so that the target user has been created alrady. --- # Full path to the Plasma look-and-feel tool (CLI program # for querying and applying Plasma themes). If this is not # set, no LNF setting will happen. lnftool: "/usr/bin/lookandfeeltool" # For systems where the user Calamares runs as (usually root, # via either sudo or pkexec) has a clean environment, set this # to the originating username; the lnftool will be run through # "sudo -H -u " instead of directly. # # liveuser: "live" # You can limit the list of Plasma look-and-feel themes by listing ids # here. If this key is not present, all of the installed themes are listed. # If the key is present, only installed themes that are *also* included # in the list are shown (could be none!). # # Themes may be listed by id, (e.g. fluffy-bunny, below) or as a theme # and an image (e.g. breeze) which will be used to show a screenshot. # Themes with no image get a "missing screenshot" image; if the # image file is not found, they get a color swatch based on the image name. themes: - org.kde.fuzzy-pig.desktop - theme: org.kde.breeze.desktop image: "breeze.png" - theme: org.kde.breezedark.desktop image: "breeze-dark.png" - org.kde.fluffy-bunny.desktop