
GTK3 Themes 10 dark microsoft win32 windows
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): https://github.com/B00merang-Project/Windows-10
GTK themes based on the appearance of the latest Windows 10 public build.
Get the Acrylic theme here : https://www.pling.com/p/1229009/
You can get extra material at the following URLs:
- Icon theme : https://github.com/B00merang-Artwork/Windows-10
Dependencies
- GTK2 Murrine and Pixbuf engines
- GTK 3.16 or higher
Links
- Report an issue : https://github.com/B00merang-Project/Windows-10/issues
3.2 11 months ago
Cinnamon and MATE changes
3.2 11 months ago
Cinnamon and MATE changes
3.0 1 year ago
Migrate to new coloring architecture
2.1 1 year ago
Color corrections, visual improvements and code rework
2.0.1 1 year ago
New Xfwm theme, fixes to MATE desktop and Caja file manager
2.0 1 year ago
Migrate to Azurra framework and generate 2.0 release
cinnamoner
5 years ago
You've addressed me a question as to what platform I'm on.
I've tried out a great many (including those your question made reference to) but I still don't have a "final" platform "per se". I'm still considering my options. However my taste is hovering around Jessie + CM's Win 10 theme. Maybe something like the thing referred to by moihack on Git but on Cinnamon. I like xfce as well (ranks 2nd in my order of preferences). Unless your question had a more specific purpose, I think I've made myself clear enough. Sorry It took me so long to re. And of course I would value some thoughts concerning 0.7.7 before it gets frozen.
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
The highlight of the moment is 0.7.7. Yo can download it from GitHub. A link is provided above. If you have anything to say about it, please post here or even better on GitHub. Be warned, it is still in the testing branch. If you want to see it in stable branch you can help by testing and feedbacking.
Thank you
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
When to expect 0.7.7 frozen and tossed into stable branch?
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zerophase
5 years ago
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
Anything to point out?
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
You are a thinker like myself. I would value a word from you.
Any insights?
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
Please don't skip this post and read attentively to the end 'cause I've put a lot of brainpower into it. The hardest was to extract just the essential. There it goes:
1. The development model is very important. If for no other reason it can spare you from a lot of frustration in the future but not unless you get it right from the beginning.
2. Debian has 3 branches (unstable, testing, stable) and not without good reason.
3. Your model has 2 branches: a two in one branch (unstable and testing fused together) and a stable branch. This model might work just as well but l have some doubts.
4. In your model the version number is rather generic encompassing a bunch of DEs. Putting a lot of DEs in the same bag increases complexity and might lead to headaches.
5. If unstable and testing are fused together, it means that you're doing feature upgrades an debugging in the same branch and that may lead to unpredictable headaches as well.
6. You need a lot of feedback from testers before finally you can call it a freeze and toss it into stable branch. In your model you'll be getting feature and bug feedback concurrently and that might be overwhelming.
7. Whatever the case, you should give it enough time and testing in order for it to mature. Otherwise it's not worth tossing it into stable branch.
8. I don't see a lot of core feedbackers (feature or bugwise) but a herd of congratulators myself included.
9. Seemingly, at this very moment feedback is pending. Probably the switch to Git is a factor in that.
10. It will take a while before some feedbackers will realize that 0.7.6, as is, is in frozen state and declared stable. Also many will realize rather late that the focus is now on 0.7.7. And people a message: it's on GitHub! I've only seen 1 feedbacker on Git. So not a lot of pulse yet there. You should not close the forum or whatever the thing is on Gnome Look for now but you should spell it out in bolds that there is a thing on Git and its name is 0.7.7. So everybody needs a bit if time to cross over to Git.
11. Hello World! 0.7.7 is on GitHub. You can download it from there and you can still feedback about it on the Gnome Look. It's understandable that some of us don't fell at home on Git just yet and please count me in.
12. No offence whatsoever was intended in this post so please take it lightly. After all just well intended suggestions. Some of them are probably not that important if not downright stupid. But hey, I'm just modestly trying to help.
By now CM you've probably fallen asleep with boredom, so I'm going to have some coffee now.
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elbullazul
5 years ago
1,2,3 : I don't plan on having a structure like Debian since this project isn't that big. Like I said before, I have the Testing in a folder 'cause I already messed up Github once.
4 : When I release a new version, the modifications to the different DEs can be seen in the changelog. If I was to create a copy of the theme for each different DE I probably would drop the work due to its complexity.
5 : I don't see why people would try out the Testing if they want a stable version
6, 7 : When I modify specific DEs themes, I always try it out before pushing it public. If other issues arise, I fix them in next version.
8 to 11 : No comment
12 : It's not stupid, it's your vision of managemenet. Maybe you would be interested in collaboratin in a more active way?
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
Thank you for making those things clear to me. I've got the whole picture now. I'll adjust my posts accordingly. Sorry if I've annoyed you in the slightest but I needed to understand.
I've also taken note of the more active collaboration part.
Thank you
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
Is Cinnamon theme 0.7.7 the same as Cinnamon theme 0.7.6 but completely bug free? When you say unstable I cannot figure out which part of the package is that. Those version numbers are generic. The version numbers encompass a lot of DEs.
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
Debian's concepts of unstable, testing and stable are clear to me and make sense.
You on the other hand, have lost me in the fog. Maybe I'm ignorant and stupid like no other but I don't get it.
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elbullazul
5 years ago
1 - Master branch/Windows 10 Themes : Stable releases of the themes
2 - Master branch/Testing : Preview of next version for a short time.
I'm searching for a way to start a blank branch and maybe then I'll organize this better
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
Try to look at Debian's branch structure. Maybe that would help. Just an idea. Branch or no branch I like your work a lot.
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
It seems to me that you're thinkering over your development strategy and until you figure it out no more releases.
Direct Question: Am I right or am I wrong?
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elbullazul
5 years ago
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
We kinda are between two worlds right now.
Just another Direct Question and we're donne for now:
Any bugs left in 0.7.6 on Cinnamon (according to your system)?
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zerophase
5 years ago
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cinnamoner
5 years ago
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elbullazul
5 years ago
fixed in v0.7.7 that's coming
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5 years ago
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