Like this theme lots, thanks. Only small issues I have noticed:
Toolbar buttons in Firefox don't work correctly
Epiphany has a strange vertical line at the end of the toolbar
Thanks for changing buttons color :D
I've some other propositions.
Perhaps you could use rounded buttons for windows list and workspace selector :)
Also, is it possible to merge the toolbar background when there is two or three toolbars ?
I made some "mockups" here : http://baconnais.simon.free.fr/proposition.png
many of your propositions are very good, and the theme could have other small refinements at other issues as well, but the things is that i didnt find a documentation for murrine, and its pretty hard to figure out some things even if they are possible.
Merging the toolbar as far as i know is not possible though.
I didn't find the murrine documentation too ...
But New Wave (which is based on murrine) has a space between tooblar and tabs, and Radiance got rounded windows list.
Perhaps you could find some inspirations here :)
Thanks for changing buttons color :D
I've some other propositions.
Perhaps you could use rounded buttons for windows list and workspace selector :)
Also, is it possible to merge the toolbar background when there is two or three toolbars ?
I made some "mockups" here : http://baconnais.simon.free.fr/proposition.png
hi
there is a little mistake in theme. In definition of text's colour (text_color:##1A1A1A) are 2 hashes, what often makes that we are getting aplication without used theme (naked ? gtk) You just need to delete one hash and then everything will be alright
Can you share the code you used for the custom format of the clock applet? It should be like that by default, it saves a lot of space and looks very slick.
Thank's and keep up the good work!
No, it's not the default. I'm using Lucid as well and the clock is still the same as always.
I don't know about your system, but when I choose your theme the clock applet changes. The date goes on top of the clock. I prefer it that way because it saves much more space. I've found some clock tweaks on OMG!Ubuntu! but none of those look like the one your theme features.
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2009/11/gnome-panel-clock-themes.html
Of course. I added two pics on my Flickr account, one with Lucidity and the other with your version of Radiance. The thing with the applet is very weird because I've never seen a theme that modifies the Gconf keys. At first I thought it was a new panel modification on Lucid but when I changed the theme the clock applet went back to the default setting.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21171661@N05/4447192658/sizes/l/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21171661@N05/4446418287/sizes/l/in/photostream/
This is simply an amazing theme, but the new version is kind of buggy. When I log out and then login the theme stops working. Like when you install a theme but you don't have the engine required.
I've uploaded a pic on my flickr account so you can see what I'm talking about.
the things is that i cannot really reproduce your problem. did you install it into /usr/share/themes?
I dont think it is a problem in the theme, because i didnt change too many things.
This exact same problem has been happening with me too since your last theme update. The first version of the theme used to work perfectly fine though.
Yes, I installed it there. I alway do that because I don't trust the appearance window because sudo apps look crappy.
I'll download it again here and on Deviantart and install it once more to see if it's a Gnome-look error or something, who knows!
Well it still does it no matter if it's deviantart or gnome-look. If I switch to the theme all opened windows and apps theme well, but opening a new app doesn't theme well. Nautilus works fine (and looks beautiful) no matter if I open a window after choosing the theme.
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It seems like this theme supports RGBA. How can I make my panel like the one on the screenshot? I want to make it transparent.
Like this theme lots, thanks. Only small issues I have noticed: Toolbar buttons in Firefox don't work correctly Epiphany has a strange vertical line at the end of the toolbar
is possible installing this theme on ubuntu 9.10? which version of murrine be installed? many tanks.
http://baconnais.simon.free.fr/proposition3.png Older ideas : http://baconnais.simon.free.fr/proposition.png http://baconnais.simon.free.fr/proposition2.png
Thanks for changing buttons color :D I've some other propositions. Perhaps you could use rounded buttons for windows list and workspace selector :) Also, is it possible to merge the toolbar background when there is two or three toolbars ? I made some "mockups" here : http://baconnais.simon.free.fr/proposition.png
Another idea : http://baconnais.simon.free.fr/proposition2.png :)
many of your propositions are very good, and the theme could have other small refinements at other issues as well, but the things is that i didnt find a documentation for murrine, and its pretty hard to figure out some things even if they are possible. Merging the toolbar as far as i know is not possible though.
I didn't find the murrine documentation too ... But New Wave (which is based on murrine) has a space between tooblar and tabs, and Radiance got rounded windows list. Perhaps you could find some inspirations here :)
Thanks for changing buttons color :D I've some other propositions. Perhaps you could use rounded buttons for windows list and workspace selector :) Also, is it possible to merge the toolbar background when there is two or three toolbars ? I made some "mockups" here : http://baconnais.simon.free.fr/proposition.png
hi there is a little mistake in theme. In definition of text's colour (text_color:##1A1A1A) are 2 hashes, what often makes that we are getting aplication without used theme (naked ? gtk) You just need to delete one hash and then everything will be alright
thank you very much helped a lot! i tried to find the bug, but that little hash always avoided my attention.
Glad you fixed it! loving the theme!
Fixed \o/
Can you share the code you used for the custom format of the clock applet? It should be like that by default, it saves a lot of space and looks very slick. Thank's and keep up the good work!
its default i guess. I am using lucid.
No, it's not the default. I'm using Lucid as well and the clock is still the same as always. I don't know about your system, but when I choose your theme the clock applet changes. The date goes on top of the clock. I prefer it that way because it saves much more space. I've found some clock tweaks on OMG!Ubuntu! but none of those look like the one your theme features. http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2009/11/gnome-panel-clock-themes.html
would u post a screenshot?
Of course. I added two pics on my Flickr account, one with Lucidity and the other with your version of Radiance. The thing with the applet is very weird because I've never seen a theme that modifies the Gconf keys. At first I thought it was a new panel modification on Lucid but when I changed the theme the clock applet went back to the default setting. http://www.flickr.com/photos/21171661@N05/4447192658/sizes/l/in/photostream/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/21171661@N05/4446418287/sizes/l/in/photostream/
Best theme ever! Congrats it's beautiful. Voted good. Keep it up!
This is simply an amazing theme, but the new version is kind of buggy. When I log out and then login the theme stops working. Like when you install a theme but you don't have the engine required. I've uploaded a pic on my flickr account so you can see what I'm talking about.
Oooops forgot to link!!! http://www.flickr.com/photos/21171661@N05/4440790475/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/21171661@N05/4440809211/ There!
the things is that i cannot really reproduce your problem. did you install it into /usr/share/themes? I dont think it is a problem in the theme, because i didnt change too many things.
This exact same problem has been happening with me too since your last theme update. The first version of the theme used to work perfectly fine though.
Yes, I installed it there. I alway do that because I don't trust the appearance window because sudo apps look crappy. I'll download it again here and on Deviantart and install it once more to see if it's a Gnome-look error or something, who knows!
Well it still does it no matter if it's deviantart or gnome-look. If I switch to the theme all opened windows and apps theme well, but opening a new app doesn't theme well. Nautilus works fine (and looks beautiful) no matter if I open a window after choosing the theme.