
Ghostly Blue
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
I set out to create a 'glowing' luminous-type pixmap based theme.
I originally made it with gnome 2.18 in mind with a transparent pixmap where the colour would be determined by the background colour, but it meant having bright blue/green/red/etc elsewhere and which didn't look nice at all. Therefore, i had to create several separate colour mods.
There are some ugly areas and rough-around-the-edges aspects that i'm not happy with, so i hope that i can rectify them over the next few weeks/months. I also may make the background less intense, but that may spoil what i set out to achieve.
I hope you like it anyway. Please leave some feedback, and possibly include how it could be improved :).
The icon theme that i've used in the screenshot is glass. you can get it here:
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Glass+Icons+Theme?content=32146
The metacity theme that i've used is the metacity theme in LiNsta3. You can get LiNsta here:
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/LiNsta+3+%28Linux+is+Not+Vista%29?content=44570
Install manually, not through the gnome theme manager.
Credits
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Aero was used a template to write my theme rather than having to write a theme completely from scratch. There are very few components or code remaining from the original theme, though.
I have taken the menubar from BrushedChrome and edited it to fit with mine.
All credit to the authors of the above themes.
Update
Ubuntu deb added. Thanks to Chrispy for hosting.
13 years ago
Included firefox fix for dark themes.
13 years ago
Included firefox fix for dark themes.
jprosvi
13 years ago
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ComplexNumber
13 years ago
black? surely you're joking :D. that would mean that you wouldn't see anything at all. maybe you mean dark grey. i guess its possible. i may give it a try if you're interested in using it.
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randell6564
13 years ago
I love the sense of depth, and luminosity!
You inspire me to learn how to create themes!
Great Job!
BTW.,How DOES one go about creating themes?
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ComplexNumber
13 years ago
i'm still a beginner myself, so i can only tell you how i have gone about making themes. a few months ago, i started doing simple colour mods of various themes, and this enabled me to become acquainted with the various colour controls(eg bg[NORMAL] etc) and the various widgets.
this theme stems from the first pixmap theme i have attempted. pixmap themes are rather more involved as it means that you have to create the various widgets yourself. i have found this to be useful as a reference:
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gtk/
i think the best way to learn about theming is to first take a theme and change the colours and settings within the gtkrc file around to see what effect it has.
hope that helps.
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Chrispy
13 years ago
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ComplexNumber
13 years ago
dark themes are really difficult to get just right.
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Chrispy
13 years ago
http://www.alice-dsl.net/dragonfly/
;)
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ComplexNumber
13 years ago
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