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Theme based on Clearlooks and Pixmap engines, however there is used also Mist engine but it's not required.
Emerald theme included.
Since it's a first release it might be bugged somewhere.
Let me know about some bugs or ideas, everything would be helpful.
If you must vote down leave a comment so I can improve it!
10 years ago
0.3 - added pixmap menu lines
0.2 - removed unnecessary code
0.1 - public release
10 years ago
0.3 - added pixmap menu lines
0.2 - removed unnecessary code
0.1 - public release
dotNet
10 years ago
In all other applications I'm using everything's working fine.
Cheers
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Pakos
12 years ago
GtkToolbar ::shadow-type = GTK_SHADOW_NONE
GtkMenuBar ::shadow-type = GTK_SHADOW_NONE
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Robico
12 years ago
I have GNOME 2.22 and Ubuntu 8.04
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Robico
12 years ago
Or perhaps you plan to add them in further versions...
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someguydude
12 years ago
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Pakos
12 years ago
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Robico
12 years ago
I dont care for bars below menu - current integrated look is nice. But I would like to see the horizontal bar separating grey area of buttons/menu and bright area of folders.
Maybe it is a matter of adding one line in gtkrc (take it from clearlooks), but I don't know how to do it.
Could someone help me, please?
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Pakos
12 years ago
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Robico
12 years ago
I am writing about this dark thin line separating folders area and upper part of window. It is a detail, but to me it changes a lot :)
Is it posible to add it in gtkrc by simple command(s)?
Thank You in advance for replay!
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someguydude
12 years ago
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Pakos
12 years ago
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someguydude
12 years ago
Anyway, I mean things like make the blank space in tabs smaller, push the menu headers together, things like that. Shrink the blank space. Take a look at, for example, Clearlooks-flat-compact for an idea of how one can reduce "wasted space".
It's just a thought, if you find it takes away from the aesthetic of the theme, leave it the way it is. I'm using the theme now and loving it regardless. :)
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Pakos
12 years ago
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12 years ago
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12 years ago
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12 years ago
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