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Divinorum Cyan & Magenta

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GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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Divinorum Cyan & Magenta
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Divinorum Cyan & Magenta
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Link:  http://
Downloads:  5162
Submitted:  Dec 16 2007
Updated:  Apr 17 2008

Description:

This theme is a moderately simple modification of Divinorum (GTK theme) by wulax:
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Divinorum?content=65533

It is designed to be used with Gaia4Gnome-CM (Metacity theme) by sidman, which is part of the Gaia4Gnome set:
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Gaia4Gnome?content=67525

This is the reason for the choice of colours.

It was made because I liked the Divinorum widget theme, but wanted it to match the window borders as well. :)

2008.03.22: As noted by Sunsparc, this theme depends on the Murrine engine:
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/?content=42755

2007.12.17: To fix colour issues in some apps (relevant to unreadable text colours), please see the description for the original Divinorum; the author has provided detailed instructions for working around this issue in several common apps. The userContent.css file is also already included in this theme's tarball (carried over from the original). Thanks to neoire for reminding me.




Changelog:

2007.12.15: version 0.1 (first release) uploaded.

FIXME: There's a known issue with the vert and horiz pbar pixmaps. In horizontal progress bars, if the filled bar's width is {less than|equal to} the vert pbar pixmap's width, then the filled bar shows the vertical pbar pixmap, instead of the horizontal one.

As soon as the progress bar fills to the point where the filled region's width is greater than the vert pbar's width, it suddenly switches to the horizontal pbar pixmap.

If you know of a fix/workaround, I'd love to hear from you. :S




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 Hello fyda

 
 by Gargantua on: Dec 17 2007
 
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I really like this theme, it goes in well with my decoration, I hope to see more stuff from you.

Can I have that background image you use for the Terminal?

Thanks.


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 Re: Hello fyda

 
 by fyda on: Dec 18 2007
 
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Glad you like it. :)

The background image used in the gnome-terminal was part of the Crown Wallpaper Pack by enspia, found here: http://enspia.deviantart.com/art/Crown-Wallpaper-Pack-42858422


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 Very pretty, but...

 
 by neoire on: Dec 18 2007
 
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Been using it for 2 days now, it's really pretty. One question though, how do you deal with websites with white backgrounds when the fonts are white as well? I have to highlight before I can read...


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 Re: Very pretty, but

 
 by fyda on: Dec 18 2007
 
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You're right; I forgot to mention the "dark theme fixes" which the original Divinorum theme (see the link in the description) already provides.

In fact, the userContent.css is still included in the tarball for this theme. I need to update the description here to mention it. Thanks for the reminder, and sorry for the trouble.


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 Re: Re: Very pretty,

 
 by neoire on: Dec 18 2007
 
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Worked like a charm. Thank you for the great theme.


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 Goes great with..

 
 by sillyass on: Dec 18 2007
 
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Goes great with https://addons.mozilla.org/it/thunderbird/addon/2106
and
https://addons.mozilla.org/it/firefox/addon/4521

:)


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 Very cool!

 
 by thevoiceless on: Dec 19 2007
 
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You did a great job matching the colors! I love the glassier look (compared to the original Divinorum themes) of the highlights and progress bars
Any chance of making other colors? I love the way they mix.


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 Re: Very cool!

 
 by fyda on: Dec 21 2007
 
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Thanks for your kind words. :)

I'm still tweaking something tentatively called "Divinorum-Fire" (it's not as exciting as it might sound; the colours still don't look right, and it just doesn't look smooth enough yet). It's meant to go with a modified version of the Radial (Emerald theme) by aceph (http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=71352).

I haven't planned any more colour schemes... I'm open to suggestions, though. I was hoping this might inspire other (more creative, more talented) people to make more dark themes. :)


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 Note

 
 by Sunsparc on: Mar 13 2008
 
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Might want to note about the gtk murrine engine, in case some people dont have it installed. I was getting errors (Ubuntu) and had to install gtk-engine-murrine to get it to stop.


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 Divinorum CyanMagneta

 
 by aguilarojo on: Jul 16 2010
 
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Sweet work!! I've not found another theme carrying the range of colors you have incorporated with a similar flair of understated elegance.

Glad I found your contribution for those of us looking for quality themes.

Thanks again.


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