Description: Somewhat a revamp from the original, so I made a new submission and deleted that one.
Taskbar/some icons are by Andrea Cimitan (cimi) and Window border/everything else is by me.
Note: The wallpaper is set by editing the default.themefile. Change the last line to the path of your wallpaper, or delete the line if you set it by another method (e.g. idesk)
I also included the folder icon in the file
GTK Theme used is a modified version of Murrina Black
Hi,
This is Icewm, not gnome. It's posted here because, much like openbox, it's meant as a light-weight replacement for metacity (run icewm --replace metacity).
In the screenshot, however, I'm running IceWM as it's own environment; all you'll see when running it through gnome is the window manager, so if you want the menu, you have to run IceWM as it's own session.
If you're not used to the interface, you can always make it run nautilus at startup, which will give you the gnome desktop
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never thought i'd ever see beautiful icewm themes.
Thanks, man.
Great look but I've got a couple of questions: 1- What file manager is that? 2 - How do I get the system stats on the side of my desktop?
1) Thunar 2) Conky :)
It's great to see more dark themes for Gnome. Which menu are you using by the way? Looks great.
Hi, This is Icewm, not gnome. It's posted here because, much like openbox, it's meant as a light-weight replacement for metacity (run icewm --replace metacity). In the screenshot, however, I'm running IceWM as it's own environment; all you'll see when running it through gnome is the window manager, so if you want the menu, you have to run IceWM as it's own session. If you're not used to the interface, you can always make it run nautilus at startup, which will give you the gnome desktop
Thanks for the reply, I'll give IceWM a try.