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I've tried Yattacier lately and it's really cool.
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MurrinaStormCloud + StormCloudRounded ... what else
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I love Rezlooks, grayish or some gilouche thing. 1977-Rezlooks or default Rezlooks-gray/-gilouche is fine.
I love the rezlooks themes as well. Used graphite for some time, now I'm on gilouche.
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I love the rezlooks engine too...my personal favourites are the two mods I made from Gilouche:
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Mire series.
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/ … tent=51023
Murrine engine
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Shiki Colors Murrine + Gnome Colors icons is definitely my favourite.
I've always used it, in both XFCE and Gnome.
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Fundamental Round. Looks a bit like elementary, but with a dark panel. Looks great with Faenza icons.
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WoW-Light made by na12
Last edited by JokerBoy (2010-10-26 21:57:55)
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Shiki Colors Murrine + Gnome Colors icons is definitely my favourite.
I've always used it, in both XFCE and Gnome.
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now, elementary
previously, arch-core
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Greyed out Elegant.
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It doesn't look like anyone in 2008 or 2010 mentioned my favorite.
I use the standard boring gray default GTK+ theme.
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Very nice! Just adopted it.
See, you're unpacking.
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My favorite right now is Divergence IV:
http://jurialmunkey.deviantart.com/art/ … -183377193
It integrates fantastically with the included Emerald theme - but, I've found it also looks great with Awesome WM, after playing with my theme's colors for a bit... As a result, I use it on both my desktop (Emerald) and my netbook (Awesome)
The download comes with an "installation" shell script that barely worked for me, so I just messed with its gtkrc and then installed it manually... How it looks on my desktop
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Concur with Thayer. I like rezlooks themes, especially the one with the pastel green tones. But my all time favorite is Royalty by thrynk aka lyrae.
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MurrinaStormCloud + StormCloudRounded ... what else
Cool beans! I created the original StormCloud metacity theme a few years ago.
As for my current favorite GTK theme: http://lassekongo83.deviantart.com/art/ffuu-171639096
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Equinox with Faenza icons
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My current favorite dark theme: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/ … ent=128843
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I never found quite the right theme, so I made my own: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=132391
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I use elegant-gtk now, with rgba enabled and xcompmgr it looks fantastic.
It took me *this long* to be able to appreciate dark gtk themes - up until now I just associated them with dark Windows visual styles, which would inevitably render at least one of my applications unusable, usually due to the app's text color being hard-coded as black I remember this happening to Firefox, and OpenOffice.org...
So even after a year of not running Windows as my main OS, it seems I still have a few leftover habits to kick
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I use elegant-gtk now, with rgba enabled and xcompmgr it looks fantastic.
It took me *this long* to be able to appreciate dark gtk themes - up until now I just associated them with dark Windows visual styles, which would inevitably render at least one of my applications unusable, usually due to the app's text color being hard-coded as black I remember this happening to Firefox, and OpenOffice.org...
So even after a year of not running Windows as my main OS, it seems I still have a few leftover habits to kick
Staring at a computer screen = staring into a light bulb. As someone who gets migraines, dark themes are pretty much the ONLY themes I can use. I can't imagine that staring at bright light is good for the average person either.
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QtCurve might be my favorite Gtk2 engine, but I don't use it when I'm not in KDE. Clearlooks is nice but a bit boring, and Ubuntu's recent themes are nice but a bit bright. When I was in openbox, I had taken a liking to the Litestyle murrina themes.
Dark color schemes are really soothing, but it annoys me when I find apps that assume a bright color scheme and don't blend in properly. Maybe I should give it another shot.
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