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What GTK theme are you using?
murrina-tangoesque
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http://img118.imageshack.us/img118/3003/ssyi8.th.png
I switched back to using gnome and gnome programs solely because of this gtk theme. It came with audacious I think (since it's called aud-default and looks like my audacious).
i can't find that theme on gnome-look or the audacious website...can you please upload?
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http://img118.imageshack.us/img118/3003/ssyi8.th.png
I switched back to using gnome and gnome programs solely because of this gtk theme. It came with audacious I think (since it's called aud-default and looks like my audacious).i can't find that theme on gnome-look or the audacious website...can you please upload?
That's Divinorum.
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sunn wrote:What GTK theme are you using?
murrina-tangoesque
Are you entirely sure? Because if you look at the uppermost bar (where you can find 'File'. 'Edit', 'View' and so on) yours is nicely striped. Yet if you look at the screenshots the author provides on Deviantart you don't find them, and neither do I on my system...
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http://img118.imageshack.us/img118/3003/ssyi8.th.png
I switched back to using gnome and gnome programs solely because of this gtk theme. It came with audacious I think (since it's called aud-default and looks like my audacious).i can't find that theme on gnome-look or the audacious website...can you please upload?
It's actually a slightly modified Divinorum. The scrollbars are smoother.
http://www.csc.tntech.edu/~jmthomas21/a … ult.tar.gz
I've never put a gtk theme together before but this one installs / works for me.
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rab wrote:sunn wrote:What GTK theme are you using?
murrina-tangoesque
Are you entirely sure? Because if you look at the uppermost bar (where you can find 'File'. 'Edit', 'View' and so on) yours is nicely striped. Yet if you look at the screenshots the author provides on Deviantart you don't find them, and neither do I on my system...
You can easily edit the themes, there's even an app for it called murrine-configurator. I wouldn't really call it modified, at most all he did was change one variable
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Stalafin wrote:rab wrote:murrina-tangoesque
Are you entirely sure? Because if you look at the uppermost bar (where you can find 'File'. 'Edit', 'View' and so on) yours is nicely striped. Yet if you look at the screenshots the author provides on Deviantart you don't find them, and neither do I on my system...
You can easily edit the themes, there's even an app for it called murrine-configurator. I wouldn't really call it modified, at most all he did was change one variable
I think that the GTK theme is actually called MurrinaFancyCandy.
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And what is your WM Theme please. It really looks very nice.
Thanks.
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Did many people complain about you being always late ?
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http://users.fulladsl.be/spb22501/thumb-arch.jpg
No, it's not Ubuntu. It's Arch.
...I like Ubuntu's default look. Shoot me
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RF Online, wow i remember playing that on release, what a let down.
Produced some great wallpapers though
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very nice. how much?
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i wouldnt even call those fonts..
theyre not readable
Last edited by dolby (2007-12-03 15:32:08)
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PhrAok wrote:i wouldnt even call those fonts..
theyre not readable
hum, "Bitstream Vera Sans Mono" not readable ?? Oo
maybe your internet browser resize the screenshot ?
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PhrAok wrote:very nice. how much?
thank you !
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Not too much has changed since november:
http://hinux.hin.no/~sunn/div/02-12-200 … -thumb.png
Could you share your wallpaper please?
thanks
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sunn wrote:Not too much has changed since november:
http://hinux.hin.no/~sunn/div/02-12-200 … -thumb.pngCould you share your wallpaper please?
thanks
Here it is: http://deviantdark.deviantart.com/art/B … e-70858967
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kilyx wrote:sunn wrote:Not too much has changed since november:
http://hinux.hin.no/~sunn/div/02-12-200 … -thumb.pngCould you share your wallpaper please?
thanks
Here it is: http://deviantdark.deviantart.com/art/B … e-70858967
thank you very much
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Would you share your Xdefaults+config.h?
And is it patched in any way beside the bottomstackpatch?
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PhrAok wrote:Would you share your Xdefaults+config.h?
And is it patched in any way beside the bottomstackpatch?
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What panel are you using?
(lambda ())
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dolby wrote:PhrAok wrote:i wouldnt even call those fonts..
theyre not readablehum, "Bitstream Vera Sans Mono" not readable ?? Oo
maybe your internet browser resize the screenshot ?
maybe its the font configuration. it makes my eyes hurt. also not all fonts are meant to be used in a terminal..
Last edited by dolby (2007-12-03 21:59:38)
There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
[You learn that sarcasm does not often work well in international forums. That is why we avoid it. -- ewaller (arch linux forum moderator)
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