


GDM Themes by ClearenGlish 9 comments
That is the screen that you log in from.
If you want the full Dust experience in ubuntu 9.04.... It is a theme supplied with 9.04
then select Dust from
System
Preferences
Appearance
Theme tab
DUST
You can get the wallpaper from the links above.
- Jun 15 2009

GDM Themes by ClearenGlish 9 comments
System
Administration
Login Window
select the Local tab
drag and drop the downloaded file onto the window.
Select Dusty from the list
That is it.
Do not try to uncompress the downloaded file, just drop it in as it is. - Jun 15 2009

GDM Themes by Banzaiforall 3 comments
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeArt/Tutorials/GdmThemes
Use xnest as suggested. - Mar 10 2009

Metacity Themes by DarkAenima 8 comments
I had to completely remove dust and your modification before I could reinstall dust and get back to normal.
Your Mod really needs to be a complete theme with its own name.
Otherwise, it actually looks fine, just not to my taste (this week). - Dec 10 2008

Conky by ashy 17 comments
I would find it easier to read if the hours were 15 degrees clockwise.
i.e. 12 O'clock is from the top to 30 degrees, 1 O'clock from 30 degrees to 60 degress, etc.
Just like a clock really.
Otherwise this is fantastic stuff, well done... - Mar 23 2008

Conky by ClearenGlish 12 comments
If you are still running an earlier version of "Screenlets", just unpack the individual themes to :
/usr/local/share/screenlets/Picframe/themes
- Feb 26 2008

Conky by ClearenGlish 12 comments
If you are still running an earlier version of "Screenlets", just unpack the individual themes to :
/usr/local/share/screenlets/Picframe/themes
- Feb 26 2008

Conky by ClearenGlish 12 comments
If you are still running an earlier version of "Screenlets", just unpack the individual themes to :
/usr/local/share/screenlets/Picframe/themes
- Feb 26 2008

Conky by ClearenGlish 12 comments

Conky by ClearenGlish 12 comments
thank you for the advice Whise. - Dec 01 2007

Conky by ClearenGlish 12 comments
The text I am using follows your model, an example is :
# This is a theme-configuration with optional vars, meta-description
# and author-information for the theme. Any lines beginning with #, _, [,
# <EOL> or <SPACE> are ignored.
# The theme's meta-info
[Theme]
name = film-black
author = ClearenGlish
version = 1.0
info = Black Film theme with Orange text
# This part causes the PicframeScreenlet to override its options
[Options]
#scale = 2.0
image_scale = 0.45
image_offset_x = 3
image_offset_y = 13 - Dec 01 2007

Conky by ClearenGlish 12 comments
Is that changes that I could make to the themes? or is that changes needed to the screenlet? - Dec 01 2007

Conky by ClearenGlish 12 comments
Your suggestion of a theme.conf file is interesting.
I have no idea where to start, could you post an example of the text needed?
Do I just then place each individual theme.conf file in each theme folder?
Can this include the Image Scale factor as well? - Dec 01 2007