Description:
It is time to give a modern look to our desktop! The new theme makes more clever use of orange (not over-use it) and is mainly color-neutral.
Installation:
Very simple. Just extract the archive somewhere and drag and drop the file new-wave(xxx).tar.gz where (xxx) is the version number e.g. 050 to the Appearance settings window. If you use version is 0.5.8 or earlier please remove it first and then install 0.5.9 or later because there is internal folder reorganization.
Extras:
The package also contains emerald themes, compiz-fusion settings, some metacity tweaks and a file to fix the Firefox bug. To solve this you need to put the file userChrome.css in you profile’s directory. For Firefox the path is ~/.mozilla/firefox/(xxxx).default/chrome/ where (xxxx) is some text different over installations. For Thunderbird the procedure should be the same.
Description:
It is time to give a modern look to our desktop! The new theme makes more clever use of orange than previously (not over-use it) and is mainly color-neutral.
Installation:
Very simple. Just extract the archive somewhere and drag and drop the file new-wave(xxx).tar.gz where (xxx) is the version number e.g. 050 to the Appearance settings window.
Description:
The Elementary Desktop Project was created as a response to KDE’s Oxygen/Appeal projects. It all started with a little blue folder, and now it has come to this.
Please let us know about any bugs in any of these packages. We would love to fix them for you.
Also, feel free to make feature requests.
Most importantly, remember that these projects are all maintained by different groups of artists and will be updated or fixed at those artists leisure!
Description:
A GTK2 theme for gnome desktop
metacity is included in the archive.
icons advised:Oxigen-Refit 2
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Description:
The idea for this theme appeared after I started modifying the Aurora Aqua theme for personal use. Then I realised I wanted to change many other things in the code of the theme, added some details, used other engines… And when I noticed what I was doing, I had a new theme in my hands. So here it is. The Glow GTK theme is mainly based in Aurora, but it also requires the Clearlooks and the Murrine engines to work. Please let me know of any suggestion, critic, bug or whatever you wish to say. I hope you enjoy this new Glow.
Glow is actually a set of several themes, with 8 variations: Cinder (grey); Fire (red); Flower (pink); Grass (green); Ice (silver blue); Lava (darker orange); Sand (orange); and Water (blue). Each of these variations has two designs, light and dark. I’m still trying to test if especially the dark versions work well in all apps. The usual individual tricks you know from other dark themes may still apply. Let me know how it can be improved.