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I know there are already lots of Aqua themes, but heres another one anyway. Inspired by the WindowMaker/GNUStep look. Requires the QtCurve engine (Qt and GTK2).
1.3 3 years ago
-changed shading from HSL to Simple (as is used in WindowMaker)
1.3 3 years ago
-changed shading from HSL to Simple (as is used in WindowMaker)
1.2 3 years ago
-updated border shades along with the normal flat version
-increased scrollbar size
1.0 3 years ago
-removed all inverted gradients
-made widget borders darker, but dark 3d shade lighter
-made checkbuttons button style
-made aqua gradients softer
0.8 4 years ago
-changed shading from simple to HSL and adjusted all shades - overall, there is now a bit less contrast
-added a separator line between titlebar and window
-enabled hiding menubar via Ctrl+Alt+M
0.7 4 years ago
-made sunken widgets a little lighter so they become more readable
-updated color schemes and plasma themes
0.6 4 years ago
-reduced all gradients
-darkened widget borders
-darkened 3d highlight color
-made tab background same as window background
-added a matching plasma theme (look for QTStep in the plasma theme section!)
4 years ago
0.2:
Initial release, based on QTStep
0.3:
-made button drop shadow a bit lighter
-disabled slider color fill
-removed 3d lightborder from progress bars
-changed group box frame
-changed indication of default button
-disabled force kde icons on gtk applications (this didn't work as intended, it forced oxygen icons regardless of actual kde icon theme)
-added wallpaper
0.4:
-removed drop shadow from buttons
-increased 3d highlight shade
-made inverted gradients less pronounced
-changed indication style of default button
-changed focus indication to standard (dotted)
-updated teal color scheme
-updated wallpaper
0.5:
-changed aqua gradients to match the ones from the plain theme in brightness
-changed separator style to fading line
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5 years ago
2) go to System Settings > Application Appearance > Style, choose 'QtCurve' as Widget style, then 'Configure...', then, in the QtCurve Configuration, choose 'Import...' and add the style
3) go to System Settings > Workspace Appearance > Window Decorations, choose 'QtCurve' there as well
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