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Hello I've been using your GTK theme for some time and I think it's awesome. But blue bars and buttons just don't fit my Ubuntu-oriented wallpapers. Is it possible to change the color? Thanks. :)
fucking elite-wannabe bastard. go smoke your weed like the rest of Kristiania.. your avatar says it all, you think you're the smartest man alive.. a fucking wizard. well you're not, fucking muslim hater. *pisses on denmark*
It's spelled Christiania - Don't knock what you don't know. And my avatar actually depicts a Mac Zealot ( http://www.freeiconsweb.com/Freeicons/Cartoon_head_icon/Mac%20zealot.png ) I don't mean to sound like a broken record, but grow up, kid.
if you anyone wants to know why I think toby is a retard (or if you just want to prove yourself a flaming btard) you can look at the comments on this link: http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Vista+fail?content=59152
Looks near perfect, and I have to congratulate you in your taste in music. BTW, Era Vulgaris wasn't too good. If you're interested, I'll be updating a screenshot of my desktop in a second.
Oh I forgot to add one thing. How'd you get the Mac-Menu applet to work with the transparent panel? Did you upload a completely transparent menubar image? No.. that wouldn't work... Did you add settings to your .bashrc or a file like that? I'm interested, I had to take mine off because it completely ruined the panel
I think I can help out: Just comment out the line in the gtkrc file (of the theme) where it defines the background-image for the menubar something like: engine "pixmap" { # Menubar background image { function = BOX state = NORMAL file = "Menu-Menubar/menubar.png" stretch = TRUE } to: engine "pixmap" { # Menubar background image { function = BOX state = NORMAL ### file = "Menu-Menubar/menubar.png" stretch = TRUE }
Oh come on:) This wont do the job, get real:) What will happen is that just the underlaying widget will be shown, not that the manubar will become transparent:)
What I'm asking is how he got the Mac Menu applet on the panel to be transparent and hold the same background as the panel. Because GTK menubars by default can't hold transparency, and the Mac Menu applet uses the Menubar's background instead of the panels, what I'm guessing he did was take a color value, like, for instance, eeeeee, made the panel half transparent, and then make it the panels background color, then make a picture in the GIMP with the same color value and make it a themes menubar background. After that, maybe he added to ~/.gnomerc or something "export GTK_MENUBAR_OPACITY=0.50" or something, i don't know the command or proper file to add it to.
The truth is, I cheated. If you look closely, you'll see that my icons and text is also transparent, simply because I had to use Beryl to get the job done (which is stupid, honestly). I've been googling, as one would, and found several references to the variable "GTK_MENUBAR_ACTIVE_OPACITY" for instance, but I have been entirely unable to get it to function, nor have I found it mentioned by anyone but the macmenu users/devs. Here are some links; http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=241868&page=4 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=241868&page=3 http://gnomesupport.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10279
What I'm asking is how he got the Mac Menu applet on the panel to be transparent and hold the same background as the panel. Because GTK menubars by default can't hold transparency, and the Mac Menu applet uses the Menubar's background instead of the panels, what I'm guessing he did was take a color value, like, for instance, eeeeee, made the panel half transparent, and then make it the panels background color, then make a picture in the GIMP with the same color value and make it a themes menubar background. After that, maybe he added to ~/.gnomerc or something "export GTK_MENUBAR_OPACITY=0.50" or something, i don't know the command or proper file to add it to.
I'm not using a theme that implements a background to menubars :/