Description: This is a simple port of Rezlooks colors using ubuntulooks engine. The theme looks very good.
Screenshot 1: "Retro World" (modified) (original version: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/29747336/), Xfce-svn, xfwm4-svn theme XPMC. Screenshot 2: Same with compiz.
NOTE: If you like this theme please thanks to "rezza" and not to me because he is the creator of this original and good-looking palette!Last changelog:
If anyone want the tabs to be blue like in clearlooks, change this the bg[SELECTED] from "#628cb2" to "#F79537" in the "clearlooks-notebook" section in the gtkrc.
It seems tabs still keep the orange color, I first noticed this when opening Bluefish Web Editor (http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/index.html). Can you possibly fix this and rerealease an update to the theme? I really love this a lot, it matches my blue ubuntulooks icon theme very nicely.
I love this theme so much, but there seems to be a problem with the controls in Ubuntu. Programs like synaptic and the update manager appear to be messed up on my system, can you please tell me what previous theme engines I need installed for this?
Why are tabs still orange just like in Ubuntu Human? Is this on purpose? Somehow reminds me of Windows XP... But apart from that, this is a very nice theme!
Thanks... but it's just a question of quality... I start drawing only when I'm thinking about "quality".
This is the best tips.
and the second: "keep it simple! simple things done well appears wonderful... like candido... it's just one style repeated to all widget... but it's nice and clean!!"
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If anyone want the tabs to be blue like in clearlooks, change this the bg[SELECTED] from "#628cb2" to "#F79537" in the "clearlooks-notebook" section in the gtkrc.
I think you meant from "#F79537" to "#628cb2" :P
It seems tabs still keep the orange color, I first noticed this when opening Bluefish Web Editor (http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/index.html). Can you possibly fix this and rerealease an update to the theme? I really love this a lot, it matches my blue ubuntulooks icon theme very nicely.
This is not a bug. It's a style decision.
I'm sorry I assumed it was a bug, is there anyway you can release a version with out the orange?
Which setting in the gtkrc changes the tab color?
I figured it out, I had to move it from ~/.themes to /usr/share/themes
I love this theme so much, but there seems to be a problem with the controls in Ubuntu. Programs like synaptic and the update manager appear to be messed up on my system, can you please tell me what previous theme engines I need installed for this?
I'm not using ubuntu! sorry :(
were did u get that wallpaper? i like it
Why are tabs still orange just like in Ubuntu Human? Is this on purpose? Somehow reminds me of Windows XP... But apart from that, this is a very nice theme!
It doesn't work in my Ubuntu, which is quite a paradox being Ubuntulooks. Applications say they can't find the route to Ubuntulooks.
Hmmm, in fact, I've just noticed that the download is just 2 Kb, and when I look at the folder, there's only .gtkrc and nothing else.
probably you haven't installed ubuntulooks engine
I didn't know about this previous step; now it's done (I looked it up at Ubuntu Forums), and it works like a charm. Thanks!
Can you tell me what is theat desktop picture in the screenshot? It's pretty.
may I ask the name of the metacity(?) theme your using? it's beautiful...
This is Xfce not Gnome.
Hey, looks good, but which font are you using? :O
Trebuchet MS 8
thank you :). I also like your photo with the ice and green :O. And you are also 20, but so more talented like me :]
Thanks... but it's just a question of quality... I start drawing only when I'm thinking about "quality". This is the best tips. and the second: "keep it simple! simple things done well appears wonderful... like candido... it's just one style repeated to all widget... but it's nice and clean!!"
What is that app that looks like nautilus "cimi" ? What I don't get is the location bar and the side bar which looks like places in nautilus.
I guess it is the new XFCE file manager, thunar: http://thunar.xfce.org/screenshots.html
Yes!