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So, I am sorry but I like Ubuntu theme not in blue. I am currently looking for:
-the icons (in blue)
-the mouse cursor
-the actual theme (in blue)
I have searched gnome-look.org but I can't find them.
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http://icculus.org/openbox/index.php/Openbox:Themes
Try some of those sites....
Mr Green
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http://www.box-look.org/
http://www.gnome-look.org/
You can use the mouse cursor, icon and gtk themes from both of those sites. You can find other Openbox themes on box-look.
I'd recommend using lxappearance to set your gtk and icon theme. The mouse theme can be changed by editing the .Xdefaults file (google will tell you how).
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I'm pretty sure Ubuntu used the Vanilla-DMZ cursors, which are available via pacman (xcursor-vanilla-dmz). Then slap it in your ~/.Xdefaults
Bob
Last edited by Hrod beraht (2009-02-10 20:06:01)
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I'm pretty sure Ubuntu used the Vanilla-DMZ cursors, which are available via pacman (xcursor-vanilla-dmz). Then slap it in your ~/.Xdefaults
Bob
Thanks.
I installed the package, then added this to my ~/.Xdefaults: "Xcursor.theme: xcursor-vanilla-dmz" but I don't notice a difference.
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Maybe you need this line
xrdb ~/.Xdefaults
in your .xinitrc if you do your login with startx
Last edited by Army (2009-02-11 13:08:32)
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Maybe you need this line
xrdb ~/.Xdefaults
in your .xinitrc if you do your login with startx
Thanks
Last edited by Dethredic (2009-02-11 18:00:45)
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I installed the package, then added this to my ~/.Xdefaults: "Xcursor.theme: xcursor-vanilla-dmz" but I don't notice a difference.
The above is the name of the package, but just to keep you on your toes, it isn't the name of the actual installed cursor theme.
The ~/.Xdefaults line should be:
Xcursor.theme: Vanilla-DMZ
Same name as the actual theme, which resides at /usr/share/icons/Vanilla-DMZ
Bob
Last edited by Hrod beraht (2009-02-12 20:02:21)
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