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A blend of Murrine and Clearlooks engine.
You need Murrine engine and new Clearlooks engine by Cimi (must support GUMMY style) in order to use this theme. For those who use ubuntu 7.04, you can use pollycoke repository to install new versions of gnome-themes and gtk2-engines packages:
deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/pollyrepo feisty/
deb-src http://download.tuxfamily.org/pollyrepo feisty/
This theme support gtk-color-style. This means that you can easily change theme colors from gnome-theme-manager.
13 years ago
version 0.8:
-Changed GumminaLooks windows color to new one choosed by Cimi for the new Clearlooks engine.
version 0.7.1:
-Added menu background for GumminaLooks Silver. Also GumminaLooks Silver now requires pixmap engine.
version 0.7:
-Added menu background only for GumminaLooks. Now this theme requires pixmap engine too. Let me know if you like the new background.
version 0.6:
-Added GumminaLooks Girly, because we don't forget about girls who use Linux :D !
version 0.5:
-Orange color default for GumminaLooks Silver
-Changed panel buttons background and text color in GumminaLooks Silver
version 0.4:
-Added GumminaLooks Silver with silver background for panel
To change the color from blue to orange like in screenshot #2 use gnome-theme-manager and select color #FFC64F.
version 0.3:
-Added panel background
version 0.2:
-Panel Buttons now use murrine engine.
13 years ago
version 0.8:
-Changed GumminaLooks windows color to new one choosed by Cimi for the new Clearlooks engine.
version 0.7.1:
-Added menu background for GumminaLooks Silver. Also GumminaLooks Silver now requires pixmap engine.
version 0.7:
-Added menu background only for GumminaLooks. Now this theme requires pixmap engine too. Let me know if you like the new background.
version 0.6:
-Added GumminaLooks Girly, because we don't forget about girls who use Linux :D !
version 0.5:
-Orange color default for GumminaLooks Silver
-Changed panel buttons background and text color in GumminaLooks Silver
version 0.4:
-Added GumminaLooks Silver with silver background for panel
To change the color from blue to orange like in screenshot #2 use gnome-theme-manager and select color #FFC64F.
version 0.3:
-Added panel background
version 0.2:
-Panel Buttons now use murrine engine.
UlisseUbuntu
12 years ago
Ottimo lavoro :)
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esun819
13 years ago
other than that, great theme!
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bitzer
13 years ago
[gnome]
Server = http://cimi.netsons.org/arch/i686/
Here you can find svn versions of gnome-themes and gtk2-engines packages.
Install those packages and check if you have pixmap engine installed: my theme should work.
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bitzer
13 years ago
This theme requires:
-Murrine Engine
-New Clearlooks Engine by Cimi
-Pixmap Engine (only GumminaLooks)
If you use ubuntu, read DESCRIPTION on this page to know how to install new clearlooks engine.
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1pol
13 years ago
But the black background has some problems in the deskbar applet, because I can't see the text of "Actions" and others... but I've modified the gtkrc, and now it's ok...
I've noticed the same problem if I open icon proprieties on the panel...
And.. as regards the toolbar: I think that cimi shoud not enable the effects by default, because if there are two toolbars they are really terrible :)
Per il resto molto bello...
Ciao
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1pol
13 years ago
class "*Deskbar*" style "clearlooks-panelbg"
class "*deskbar*" style "clearlooks-panelbg"
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iamFIREcracker
13 years ago
congratulations!
M@
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