
McOS-XFCE-Edition
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): https://github.com/paullinuxthemer/McOS-XFCE-Edition
McOS-XFCE-Edition
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Made by paulxfce (alias Manjarocinnamonfan, paulubuntu)
This is a XFCE-cation of my well received McOS-theme, a gnome-desktop-interpretation of a certain Cupertino-based OS.
Carefully crafted to blend seamlessly GTK2- and GTK3-applications. This theme is solid, tested and up-to-date for Gnome 3.26, to use as daily desktop-theme, adjusted to make it work on the XFCE-desktop.
This theme is build upon- and made to work for Xubuntu 17.10. This requires at least GTK 3.20+
Other XFCE-distro's might have problems.
Important:
There are now two versions available:
McOS-XFCE-Edition-I: is the older version that works with Thunar below version 1.8
McOS-XFCE-Edition-II: is the new up-to-date-version that requires thunar 1.8 or above.
The standard XFWM-windowmanager is used as the compositor, With the following specific settings in the Window Manager Tweaks:
- display compositing enabled.
- Synchronize drawing to the vertical blank enabled.
- Show shadows under dock windows enabled.
Opacity of popup windows is set more to the left (more transparency): this gives the translucency under the drop down-menu's. You can move the layer more to the left for more transparency.
To install:
Download the file and extract. Move the extracted file to your '.themes'-folder in your home-folder (you might have to make the folder first, if you haven't done it already.)
Open up the Appearance-app and select the style 'McOS-XFCE-Edition'
To make the titlebar: open up the Window Manager and select again 'McOS-XFCE-Edition'.
To move the buttons to the left ( in Window Manager ) click and drag the button layout so that you have CLOSE/MINIMIZE/MAXIMIZE and TITLE (in that order).
You will notice that Whisker Menu is themed also.
The icon-theme is not included.
Update 2 years ago
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Update 2 years ago
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Corrected Whisker-issues and XFCE-notification 2 years ago
Corrected Whisker-issues and XFCE-notification
Uploaded new version 2 years ago
Uploaded a newer version
Changed category in which this theme resides 2 years ago
Since GTK/XFWM themes do not exist as a category I post the theme as a XFCE4 windowmanager theme
Bugfixes and complying with license-requirements 2 years ago
Bugfixes and complying with license-requirements
Improving the desktop-icon handling 2 years ago
Improving the desktop-icon handling in selected condition
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koesherbacon
2 years ago
I don't s'pose you'd like to make a dark version, would you? I always see amazing themes like this but they're rarely made with xfwm in mind. They're usually just gtk3 which never quite look as good as they would using another de. Thanks!
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fblais
2 years ago
Or the XFCE version itself.
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pesgo
2 years ago
I'm trying the new osx theme for xfce on my old inspiron 1520 (nvidia driver 340.106) and i'd like to tell you a little problem on the appearance of the wifi panel menu. I insert links for an example image: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Bzb2u6ruvl2iI6XB3
Thanks for the great job always.
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