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Akula,
My first and only IceWM theme. (or any theme at all for that matter)
Themes.org rejected it, but it works on my computer and I don't see any complaints so far.
I took elements from a few different themes and made my own theme for my desktop just to prove that I could do it. Hope you like it.
Comments are appreciated, maybe I'll do another when I have time.
Teto
The theme is named for a type of Russian nuclear submarine.
17 years ago
2.0 -
Fixed the widgets - they no longer move up/down when clicking on them, and removes the last few artifacts I kept finding. Maybe I can get a few more percentage points on the aproval chart :)
Fixed mispelling.
04/23/2003 - No time to continue, it's already been over a year, so I've GPLed all my themes. Download it and check it out!
17 years ago
2.0 -
Fixed the widgets - they no longer move up/down when clicking on them, and removes the last few artifacts I kept finding. Maybe I can get a few more percentage points on the aproval chart :)
Fixed mispelling.
04/23/2003 - No time to continue, it's already been over a year, so I've GPLed all my themes. Download it and check it out!
wwwonka
16 years ago
Any chance of doing this without the colored buttons? Maybe a metallic look to them to match all the sci-fi themes and backgrounds us *nix geeks so enjoy?
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ushohet
17 years ago
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Goamaus
17 years ago
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Teto
17 years ago
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anonymous-hive
19 years ago
this is a nice piece of work man.
thankya
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anonymous-hive
19 years ago
themes.org has VA behind them
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Yaba
19 years ago
Why doesn't KDE-Look.org use their engine and create a Linux-Look.org and toast themes.org?
I bet, this would be no problem.
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anonymous-hive
19 years ago
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anonymous-hive
19 years ago
Now, why they couldn't just fix their old security problems is beyond me.
I'm betting we'll see more sites like KDE-Look.org pop up now that themes.org is going downhill...
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anonymous-hive
19 years ago
many of the themes and resources on the site made use of scripts (sawfish scripts) and binaries that needed to be compiled (some gtk theme engines).
fixing the site required a complete audit of all the themes such as these to make sure there were no backdoors put into the sources.
nearly all of those themes that didn't involve some kind of code or scripts were put up within a very short time. blackbox, afterstep, gnustep, enlightenment, etc. had their themes put back up quickly
that being said, i do think that themes.org dropped the ball by having each theme/resource/skin reviewed by a themes.org official. this slows down the building of the site, not to mention the fact that some of the reviewers "just dont get it" i've seen great reviews on themes that were awful to look at, werent functional, or were complete rips of previous works. hopefully they'll change it to some kind of voting scheme like kde-look
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