I really like your theme and I'm already using it, the only complain I have is that in gnome2 the notificacion zone/icons seems to be too much spaced between them, this is what I meant
http://s16.postimage.org/53wyqvuhh/Pantallazo.png
ummmm sorry for asking but how to install this?i installed the equinox engine and extracted the folder to the theme folder but its not showing up.what to do?
This will remain my desktop theme for quite few days to come. Really wonderfully done. And the really good thing is there are not much issues like some fonts not visible etc is not there. Two thumbs up !!
Looks like this is just a Re Crono theme with changed color for selections. Btw, I think that when you use someone's stuff, you have to mention the original author.
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By the way on Xfce the problem I mention above does not happen
I really like your theme and I'm already using it, the only complain I have is that in gnome2 the notificacion zone/icons seems to be too much spaced between them, this is what I meant http://s16.postimage.org/53wyqvuhh/Pantallazo.png
I don't know how to install this :(
Paste the folder uncompressed in /home/user/.themes
I wish that worked! :(
My only small problem is the scroll bars. They're very thin. How can I make them a little wider?
I will be looking forward to see how this theme develops. Something like this should be the default theme on Ubuntu Studio.
good job
ummmm sorry for asking but how to install this?i installed the equinox engine and extracted the folder to the theme folder but its not showing up.what to do?
This will remain my desktop theme for quite few days to come. Really wonderfully done. And the really good thing is there are not much issues like some fonts not visible etc is not there. Two thumbs up !!
Looks like this is just a Re Crono theme with changed color for selections. Btw, I think that when you use someone's stuff, you have to mention the original author.
State should be! Otherwise, I think that the implementation of the dark is much better, nicer on the eyes.