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ColdSteel

  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

ColdSteel
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ColdSteel
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ColdSteel
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Downloads:  1257
Submitted:  Dec 23 2009
Updated:  Feb 18 2010
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Description:

Edgy blue gtk2 theme. Revised from an older theme called glossy p that I carry
from distro to distro.

Includes: gtk2, *new metacity, openbox3, and a panel.





Changelog:

A week of finishing touches;
added, iconrc
changed slider trough and arrows
reworked toolbar and entry
scrollbar highlight
notebook tabs
slightly darker bg
cleaned up folder
some tweaks to the openbox3 theme

And finally no errors when opening
lxappearance from terminal. Yeah!

Feb. 02, 2010 changes:

New openbox3 design, new min max close
buttons with a nice mouse over. Titlebar
color shift to compliment gtk2. Added font shadowing.

gtk2 theme, font color changes to give
a magnify illusion in menu's. Another slight bg shift to a darker color. Some more cleaning and organizing gtkrc,
missing text normal line, fixed.

Feb. 10, 2010 changes:

Color changes; Button, slider, list header, trough2, arrow pre-light, normal tabs.

Feb. 14, 2010 changes: see screenshot 1
Metacity updated:
Transfered openbox images
to metacity as requested and
made some guesses at the
settings.

Feb. 18, 2010 changes: metacity




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 nice

 
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nice i like your wallpaper


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 Re: nice

 
 by IamJustUs on: Feb 11 2010
 

Thanks, sorry for the delay.

I wanted to give the link, for the wallpaper, but the site was down for
over a week doing some upgrades.

So here is the link:

http://www.hiren.info/desktop-wallpapers/3d-digital-art-pictures/57


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 Metacity

 
 by bubi on: Feb 14 2010
 

Could you possibly port the OpenBox theme to Metacity? It fits much better than the one you provided, AND it would give more consistency to have OpenBox and Metacity look the same.


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 Re: Metacity

 
 by IamJustUs on: Feb 14 2010
 

Bubi,

Well, I can try, I don't have anything
with metacity currently running on it.
Anyway, here is my attempt.

I didn't see any button pressed option
in metacity. Openbox allows that, but
you will at least have the mouse-over.
Hopefully, it turns out good for you.
Let me know if it does not look good,
maybe we can make something better
or maybe someonelse will have some pointers.


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 Re: Re: Metacity

 
 by bubi on: Feb 18 2010
 

Seems like something is wrong. Now the Metacity theme doesn't appear in Gnome's theme manager. I mean, it is listed, but instead of a sample picture next to it, there is a question mark (?), and if I choose it, nothing happens... Like if there wasn't any theme, but was listed in the .themes folder... strange.


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 Re: Re: Re: Metacity

 
 by IamJustUs on: Feb 18 2010
 

bubi,

I looked over metacity again and found
some inconsistencies. Changed all buttons
to 20x20 pixels and changed the theme setting to reflect this.
Found a rounded corner marked true, set it to false.

I also looked over a couple other metacity files and found some other possibilities, if this fix does not work.

I will update ColdSteel later today.

Please let me know how this works for you.

thanks


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Metacity

 
 by bubi on: Feb 22 2010
 

Nothing happened... It acts exactly the same as I already described above.

I tried to look around other Metacity themes and compare them, but I can hardly conclude anything... Maybe one of these days I will finally push myself to read some documentation on theme creation.


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 ColdSteel

 
 by 466 on: Mar 12 2010
 

This is great for openbox. In buntu, it outshines all the rest from the repositories. I finally got the GTK theme to work in ubuntu karmic as well. I don't know what finally got it working, but I tried to add gtkengines-pixbuff and failed, and this somehow straightend out the system. The older pixmap based gtk-themes now work in ubuntu. So I'm fully on ColdSteel now. You have a great artistic eye for the details! I'll try the gtk-theme again in the newer puppylinux's to see if I can get it to work there too.


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 Re: ColdSteel

 
 by IamJustUs on: Mar 13 2010
 

Thanks,
I had some similar problems when I switched from WattOS to Arch Lxde-openbox, very few themes worked,
even after adding extra gtk-engines. Solved the problem by deleting most of
the /usr/share/themes that came with the install. After that everything started behaving and looking great.

I just love the stability and performance of openbox and the warm colors of gtk2.


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there was in me, an invincible summer.

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 Re: Re: ColdSteel

 
 by 466 on: Mar 19 2010
 

Just slid the theme over from ubuntu partition to a running quirky linux010(puppylinux heritage), then selected with chtheme, and it is working. I should have done this sooner!
Looks Great! The scrollbars are still using the stardust theme color but that will probably change after a restart.


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 ColdSteel Gtk2 theme - Quirky

 
 by 466 on: Mar 19 2010
 

Solved: I had coppied ~.gtkrc-2.0 to ~gtkrc.mine and so had an include line in there - commented out. The Gtk theme is now fully functional in Quirkylinux.
Looks Great! Thanx.


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 Re: ColdSteel Gtk2 theme - Quirky

 
 by IamJustUs on: Mar 20 2010
 

Glad you got it all sorted out.

I've found there are at least three
different ways to come up with a computer fix and usually the last way
seems to be the easiest and best. ha ha

Hey, if you like Puppy you should try
out Slitaz over at distrowatch.com,
I think it is only around a 30mb download
and it really screams on my old IBM
thinkpad.


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 DPUP coldsteel

 
 by 466 on: Mar 22 2010
 

In DPUP484b4, one only needs to comment-out the following line in the theme's gtkrc:

#gtk-icon-sizes = "gtk-large-toolbar=24,24:panel-menu=24,24"

It then works flawlessly and of course looks splendid!

Re:SLITAZ
Yeah, in about a week, SLITAZ 3.0 should be done. I understand it will have Midori as the default browser, which is nice.
I have the cooker version of 2-2010 installed now, both frugally and on a usb
multi choice stick, but with firefox instead of netsurf.


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