Description: README/Important: To make the theme work right, you need to choose a font-size of at least 9 for the window title. You can easily do that with ObConf, the default font-size is 8 by the way. I recommend to set the font-style from bold to regular, then it does look much better!
I tried to make a theme that resembles the KDE oxygen theme and esspecially the window decoration. But Openbox isn't capable of window buttons with multiple colors, therefore it's not really like the original oxygen, but as close as you can get. The most notable difference is that the circle is dotted. This is because a full circle would look really bad because of impossible antialiasing (you need more than 2 colors for that). And the circle in the original is thin, so a dotted circle somewhat resembles a thin circle, too.
Hope you like it.Last changelog:
-Made the shade buttons to look more like the original. -The max-toggled oxygen style button was missing.
I'm using mostly KDE programs, and it's actually not even the kde oxygen-style, it is called skulpture and is my favourite style of all time. You can find it here. http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/Skulpture?content=59031 (the screenshots only use a different colour scheme)
There is actually a software called gtkqt-engine, which bridges qt/kde-styles to gtk/gnome-apps and I'm using that too. Works in nearly all programs, except you have to use a workaround for openoffice (simple environment variable setting), and it really doesn't work with inkscape, so you have to use a different style for this particular app, but apart from that all gnome/apps look exactly like my kde-apps, and it even works in gimp. :-)
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I'm using mostly KDE programs, and it's actually not even the kde oxygen-style, it is called skulpture and is my favourite style of all time. You can find it here. http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/Skulpture?content=59031 (the screenshots only use a different colour scheme) There is actually a software called gtkqt-engine, which bridges qt/kde-styles to gtk/gnome-apps and I'm using that too. Works in nearly all programs, except you have to use a workaround for openoffice (simple environment variable setting), and it really doesn't work with inkscape, so you have to use a different style for this particular app, but apart from that all gnome/apps look exactly like my kde-apps, and it even works in gimp. :-)
Indeed those are remarkable. I wonder could you tell the gtk theme you're using? It really goes well with those window decorations! Thanks./
see my comment below, I clicked the wrong button. :)
glad you like it. :-)
First circle buttons I have ever noticed in an openbox theme. Congrats. Like your title bar as well.