


Full Icon Themes by snwh 100 comments
I have one problem though. Libreoffice documents (odt, ods) dont have an icon, they show the default gnome icon. Strangely, MSOffice documents (doc, xls) do have a custom icon.
¿Is this normal or am I doing something wrong? Im using Ubuntu 13.10.
Thank you - Oct 29 2013
Also, Chrome should look ok with the base theme (there is no need to apply the separate theme file). I'm using the file you sent me, with little tweaks.
I still could not fix the synaptic issue. Don't know how, but will keep trying.
- May 24 2013
I'm glad you like the themes. I agree, the orange/gray buttons in RadiancePCalm doesn't look good, and I will try to change them soon.
I will work in a blue version of AmbiancePDark (I received your message but couldnt view it yet).
- May 03 2013
Items 1) and 2) are currently on my punch list. I will try to fix them soon.
I don't understand what you mean in item 3). Can you please upload a screenshot showing that? (maybe to the ubuntuone service)
Items 4) and 5) are more difficult. Chromium doesn't seem to be following the GTK theme.
I will consider splitting up the project in two. - Apr 04 2013
Witch OS version are you using? Because these themes will only work properly on Ubuntu 12.10 or 13.04 (or anything else based on gnome 3.6). They will not work properly on Ubuntu 12.04 (because it uses an older version of gnome), nor in Gnome 3.8
- Apr 03 2013
In the new release (v2.2) I've added "metal" background to GTK2 apps (e.g., Firefox, Libreoffice, etc.). I could not make Firefox, Thunderbird and Chrome follow correctly the themes, so I've created specific themes for them. For Firefox and Thunderbird I've created Personas that you can apply from the web, and for Chrome I've added a file that you have to install (see instructions above).
I've also fix the bug with the music controls in AmbiancePDark.
Saddly, I could not fix the issue with qBitTorrent. It seems that the program is not following properly the GTK Theme, but I'm not entirely sure. I will investigate a little further. - Jan 12 2013
The .themes folder is where the user themes are stored. It is in your user's home directory. If it's not there, is because you have never installed a theme before. You can safely create the folder (dont forget to start with a dot). Once you did it, copy all the extracted folders from the downloaded file in it.
The UbuntuTweak app does not come installed by default in Ubuntu. You have to download the .deb package from its website (http://ubuntu-tweak.com/). Then, just double click on it to install it. Run the program and go to Tweaks --> Theme (i have it in spanish, so the names may be different) and you should find the new installed themes. You have to change both the GTK and Metacity (window) themes.
I hope i was clear, because english is not my main language.
Good luck, and let me know if you made it work. - Dec 31 2012
Then copy all the extracted folders in Home/.themes (use CTRL+H in Nautilus to show the hidden folders).
Finally, use a program to select and change the theme. I recommend UbuntuTweak, but you can use GnomeTweakToll, Unsettings, MyUnity, etc.
If you need more help, please ask.
- Dec 30 2012

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