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Dusk

  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

Score 53%
Dusk
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Dusk
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Dusk
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Minimum required   GTK 2.x
Downloads:  1717
Submitted:  Oct 13 2009
Updated:  Feb 24 2010

Description:

Nightfall colors
Openbox theme
included.

Final changes shown in Screenshot1




Changelog:

Changed the nbase
color, to clear up non-selected boxes in Firefox and Chrome.

Also updated the Openbox menu text
for more theme unity
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*Second update;

Reworked the menu- bar and toolbar, to
add some depth and
smoothness.

Changed the window
client color and more
for the Openbox theme.

Feb. 22, 2010 changes:

New openbox look
New menu and toolbar
New square slider matches theme better
Darker base color
Changed some icons and colorized others

Wallpaper found here:

http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/details/1945/pink_sunset.html
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Final changes and last update:
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Feb. 24, 2010

Folder view mode in detailed list or
in exaile player not clear enough.

Had to add a line to the gtkrc file.

GtkTreeView::odd-row-color= shade (0.75, @bg_color)

Also darkened selected bg to enhance

Changed the gtktreeview header, also
Several minor changes




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 fonts too big??

 
 by brainvision on: Oct 16 2009
 
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I think your theme is a nice work.. it could be better if you will go on working on it looking always for little mods..
For example.. in my opinion, maybe fonts are too big, aren't they?


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 RE-fonts to big

 
 by IamJustUs on: Oct 16 2009
 
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Thanks, for the comment.

Yes, from what I observe the fonts, I use are big.

It is always a trade off with limited screen size.

Good thing, they can be
readily changed from
user preferences.

I look for a taller compact
font. That gives the user
more clickable space in
the menu. I also, go
a few sizes larger to reduce eye strain.

Engadget is a funky looking font, I readily agree. It does give me
the extra height and
the numbers are unique ie. #1 looks
different from letter L.


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