Re: New Fedora Theme (GTK2+Metacity) (Download, Fixed index.theme)

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David Nielsen wrote:
lør, 18 11 2006 kl. 14:51 +0100, skrev Andrea Cimitan:
Il giorno Sat, 18 Nov 2006 13:38:25 +0100
Andrea Cimitan <cimi86@xxxxxxxx> ha scritto:

Here it is...
Requires "Murrine Gtk2 Engine" version 0.31 otherwise you will have no
gtk2 look.
Please use with the added metacity.

Notes:
Under development... It's just a simple theme to see Murrine
capabilities...
To customize the look you can do in two ways:
1)Install Murrine configurator and edit with the GUI (recommended):
http://cimi.netsons.org/pages/murrine/configurator.php
2)If you want less roundness edit gtkrc of the theme and set roundness
to 3 (clearlooks roundness) or 0,1 to a squared one.
set glazestyle = 1 for a "curved" hilight on glaze instead flat ones.

See attachments for the archive.

Best Regards
I'm stupid... reattached a working version...

Okay, I've had time to install Murrine and test out the theme:

- the default base color is very drape, seems dull and 90's
I don't like fedora bluish color... but here they are
- the menubar color is to dark which makes the menu titles hard to read.
The same goes for the tooltips
yes it can be fixed but people like it
- The highlights looks very unnatural, maybe they should be gradiants
(potential bad performance I know) or something - currently it just
looks like every button is made up of 2 differently colored blocks.

you can set glazestyle = 2 and roundness = 3 and feel a better one... i think with those new settings the theme looks a few better
There's a lot of experimentation left to be done I guess

Why don't you write your own theme? I can't provide all the work by myself... I'm not a real robot ^^
- David

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