
Mediterranean Night Dark Green
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The Mediterranean Night Dark Green theme gives you dark menu bars so that they bland with your title and don't take focus, mid-tones windows and widgets so that your eyes don't burn, but keeps a bit more lightness than some "dark" themes so that you don't feel like you're squinting into a cave.
Based on "Mediterranean Night Darkest" from the "MediterraneanNight Series" (http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=156782), this theme fixes any issues that I've found with later versions of Gnome Shell/GTK3 and changes the colour to a more openSUSE-like shade of green.
Thanks to Dvad for his initial GTK3/Gnome Shell fixes.
Includes a matching GTK2 theme. Menu bars coloured to match the Uniq Metacity theme (http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Uniq+v1?content=136136).
Tested in Gnome 3.12 on openSUSE. May not work on earlier versions of Gnome.
6 years ago
1.0 - First release. Changed to use green. Fixes to support new Gnome "titlebar"/"headerbar".
6 years ago
1.0 - First release. Changed to use green. Fixes to support new Gnome "titlebar"/"headerbar".
pulpo69
6 years ago
same windows95 look.
i took 2 sreenshots (same link as above).
hope this is useful for you.
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pulpo69
6 years ago
otherwise when i'm back. Will try to get some screenshots for showing.
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deveee
6 years ago
If you use gnome, make sure that you don't have gtk config file in home directory (.gtkrc-2.0 or so)
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pulpo69
6 years ago
What dependencies you mean, what files are needed ?
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IBBoard
6 years ago
From digging around, there are a few options:
1) Try the original Mediterranean Nights themes and see if they have the same issue for you
2) run "GTK2_RC_FILES=~/.themes/MediterraneanNightDarkGreen/gtk-2.0/gtkrc firefox" to see if Firefox is just ignoring the gtkrc file
3) Is there anything in ~/.xsession-errors after you run Firefox? If it isn't logging to the console then it might log there
4) Try the "GTK+ Native" theme (although IMO it isn't as nice as what the Default theme seems to do with my theme) https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/gtk-native/
My main thought at the moment is that either Firefox/LO aren't picking up the theme for some completely unknown reason, or your staging repo has change the GTK libraries to ones that Fx/LO aren't compiled against and they've changed in such a way that the apps still work but don't style.
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pulpo69
6 years ago
i installed the numix gtk3. Firefox and lo look ok
with it.
ichanged the numix red to suse green in the gtkrc file and it worked.
for thisreason i believe i have the necessary dependencies and don't know why it's not working
with your nice theme.
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IBBoard
6 years ago
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pulpo69
6 years ago
load (i'm on 3.12). sorry.
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IBBoard
6 years ago
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pulpo69
6 years ago
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pulpo69
6 years ago
Firefox and libreoffice have that "win95-style"
abiword and gnumeric, gedit, terminal and others
look ok.
Don't know why.
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IBBoard
6 years ago
What version of GTK3 are you running? And if you run Firefox or LibreOffice from the command-line, do you get any errors out?
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pulpo69
6 years ago
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pulpo69
6 years ago
https://www.wuala.com/paulle/public_alle/
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IBBoard
6 years ago
I get a dark grey menu bar (if I show it), dark grey tab background, dark grey un-focused tabs and dark grey menus, the same as other GTK2 and GTK3 apps. The "Firefox" button (the one that appears when the menu bar is hidden) goes grey when I hover it, but I think that's an issue of Firefox using the menu bar colour on a non-menu bar area. There might be a way to fix it, but I'd have to crib someone else's code.
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IBBoard
6 years ago
I get a dark grey menu bar (if I show it), dark grey tab background, dark grey un-focused tabs and dark grey menus, the same as other GTK2 and GTK3 apps. The "Firefox" button (the one that appears when the menu bar is hidden) goes grey when I hover it, but I think that's an issue of Firefox using the menu bar colour on a non-menu bar area. There might be a way to fix it, but I'd have to crib someone else's code.
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pulpo69
6 years ago
But firefox seems to have a problem with your theme.
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IBBoard
6 years ago
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