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ClearGlow

   0.0.3  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

Score 72%
ClearGlow
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Minimum required   GTK 2.x
Downloads:  11893
Submitted:  Aug 29 2008
Updated:  Sep 2 2008

Description:

This time, while I was taking a look into the code of Archiplex, Shiki-Colors and Cleanlook, I had an idea to create a new set of themes. It took me nearly a week to come up with this result. Definitely, ClearGlow, among the themes I already created so far, is the one whose whole concept was thoroughly thought and reflected upon the most before I decided to release it.

First I wanted to reproduce a bit of the look of my Glow suite, especially on the buttons, but then the concept evolved and I started introducing some other ideas. Considering this theme is based only in the Clearlooks and Murrine engines, I came up with the name ClearGlow.

I was thinking of using the Murrine SVN engine first, but considering that in previous themes I had many adverse reactions from some of my users who found the installation of new engines was too much of a difficult process, I decided to postpone the adoption of Murrine SVN, at least for a while.

The only bugs I was able to found so far came from the Mozzila apps, namingly: the Add Bookmark Dialog from Firefox 3; and the titles of some sections of the Preferences dialog on Thunderbird. These widgets are using the menu background color along with the text color from the lighter widgets. In other words, it's dark text over a dark background. It's still readable, but not optimal. If you find any other bugs or if you know of a solution for the already pointed out problems, please let me know.

While I was taking these screenshots, I was using the Calibri font, bold weight, size 8. The icon theme is Eikon, a personal assemblage of various icons I found throughout the Web.

To get the most recent updates to Eikon, now on its second generation, please check this website: http://drop.io/fmrbpensador

The download package includes the GTK2 theme and a Metacity correspondent. I hope you enjoy ClearGlow. If you don't, please tell me what could be improved before you hit the "Voting Bad" button. Thank you in advance.




Changelog:

0.0.1 - First version of the theme released;
0.0.2 - Increased the highlight ratio of the progress bars; tried to redefine the right hue for each color variant; deleted from the packaged the less tested colors, at least for now;
0.0.3 - More compact menus; included index.theme files with the themes and created a separate folder for the Metacity theme (you might want to remove your old version of ClearGlow or back it up elsewhere).




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 Theme Issues

 
 by tuxin on: Sep 9 2008
 
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Hey this is probably a problem somewhere on my end but your theme randomly reverts back to the default ugly gray theme. I'll post the terminal output here... thanks for taking a look.

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/home/linuser/.themes/ClearGlow Green/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:398: Invalid symbolic color 'selected_bg_color'
/home/linuser/.themes/ClearGlow Green/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:398: error: invalid identifier `selected_bg_color', expected valid identifier

(liferea:6640): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_style_detach: assertion `style->attach_count > 0' failed

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 Re: Theme Issues

 
 by Myros on: Sep 10 2008
 
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I have the same problem.

After installing the theme, it reverts back to the default theme, except the background is in black. Looks ugly :P


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 Metacity window border icons

 
 by gnomo on: Oct 6 2008
 
Score 50%

Hi, I'm using clearglow and I'm liking it a lot, thanks for it.

I could fix the scrollbar width problem easily per your instructions (I needed 14 pixels).

The only trouble I'm having is that the metacity window border icons (maximize/minimize/close) are too small to point and click. This is a usability problem for me.

Can you tell me how to make the clickable area surrounding the icons somewhat bigger?

TIA


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