
Mac Classic Platinum
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
My recomandation is to use Charcoal/Virtue and Helvetica/Terminus fonts.
Please take a look about how the theme looks like, before posting any comment or even rating it.
Thanks, and GBY!
Fri Aug 26: Public submission
Sat Sept 10: Version updated:
--- default button added
--- menu_label on combo buttons fixed
--- menu_item color and label color changed
--- notebook tabs optimized
--- Globalmenu capable
--- list items changed
--- column lists buttons optimized
--- spin_button changed
--- Metacity theme buttons now are visible in mouse-over state for non-focused windows; also some changes for buttons and window shade added (emulated)
(see Preview 3)
(SheepShaver installed --- now I can fix all items)
Ratings & Comments
16 Comments
That's to be expected nowadays from a theme already 9 years old, and written in GTK2.
Dont run on Ubuntu 20.04LTS
Any idea how I can make the window borders work in mate(ubuntu 16.04)? They aren't, but everything else is. They are the only part I really care about. Screenshots look awesome. good work.
ah, I changes from compiz to something else and it worked. So I guess my question is how to make it work with compiz. Thanks
Mind if I use the GTK in my MacOS 9 theme for Xfce?
You can use it as you need
Really beautiful theme. I hope you'll make a GTK3 version some day.
Great work! I like it. What icons should I use to make it feels real Mac classic?
Hi, glad you like it! Unfortunately, there isn't any Icon Theme for Linux to have a "real Mac classic" look... I didn't found anything untill now...
For more full Mac similarity font antialiasing should be turned off :) Well, I can't understand why someone could want such look ;)
It's all about to finding the best combination with best results in font rendering (best look and best speed), I think.
the fonts are too small and it cannot be changed. got bodhi linux here (ubuntu 10.04) i tried to change the font size in gtkrc but no succes. any idea ?
Yes, I got the idea: uncomment all lines that begins with font_name... so all those lines should come # font_name... That's all; anyway I suggest Charcoal and Helvetica fonts.
Other possible sollution is to change the font resolution setting to 86 or 90 dpi (depends on your screen capabilities; normally, Ubuntu set automatically this setting), this under Appearance Preferences -> Fonts -> Details -> Resolution Maybe your resolution is low (like 72 or so) and that's for you couldn't be able to change the font size...
Other possible sollution is to change the font resolution setting to 86 or 90 dpi (depends on your screen capabilities; normally, Ubuntu set automatically this setting), this under Appearance Preferences -> Fonts -> Details -> Resolution Maybe your resolution is low (like 72 or so) and that's for you couldn't be able to change the font size...
thank you, i commented out the lines. using virtue font now, very nice theme !