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HiberNation

  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

Score 61%
HiberNation
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Minimum required   GTK 2.x
Downloads:  5134
Submitted:  Apr 1 2012
Updated:  Sep 29 2012

Description:

Gtk2 theme for: Xfxe4, Gnome2, Mate, Cinnamon, E17, IceWm, OpenBox3, StandAlone Compiz,
Fluxbox, etc.

Misty blue/gray with Caribbean sea green with strong button accents
of seagreen yellow deep red (a visual reminder, for those click happy people of
whom we all know) ; )

includes=gtk2 theme, IceWm theme, openbox3 theme, xfwm4 theme

Engine=Pixmap, Mist

Icons=Faenza http://tiheum.deviantart.com/art/Faenza-Icons-173323228

MouseCursor=Pulse-Glass http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Pulse+Glass?content=124442

MouseCursor=KnotVist http://grynays.deviantart.com/art/KnotVista-320663416

Font=Charcoal http://www.fontyukle.net/en/CHARCOAL.ttf


Some beautiful wallpapers:
endless ;
http://realitydream.deviantart.com/gallery/987224

rockface;
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper/details/1097/rock_face.html

Coco's Paradise Inn;
http://abstract.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/1170807/

Sail to the Moon;
http://space.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/1162401/

New to themes? create a folder, in your home directory ~/.themes
for example mine is /home/justus/.themes
the dot before themes means it is hidden and linked to /usr/share/themes
Can not find it? go to your file menubar, click View, click Show Hidden
Now, download your chosen theme, right click the downloaded file,
chose extract here, grab the extracted file and drop in your .themes folder.
Then open up your favorite appearance manager and select the newly installed
theme.
There are other ways to install themes but this is the best way!
It allows you to control or change parts of the theme without
going to root and possibly doing some harm to your file system.

You may also consider creating a folder called ~/.icons
where you can place downloaded icon themes and mouse cursor themes

And another folder callled ~/.fonts
where you can place downloaded fonts

Want to see more of my themes? Click on, Other Artwork from IamJustUs
across from the download button.

Finally... to get the best view of those screenshots! Right click or center click
and open them in new tab.




Changelog:

Changes: September 28, 2012

I have had some fun and it has been a good
ride. This build is the last one at this time
for this theme.

Screenshots show: Xfce4 desktop with xfce4-panel 4.10.0

Added background pixmap see screenshots, 1 & 2
gives added contouring and color, you can easily return to old look
by adding # comment to line 105 of the gtkrc

likewise any Qt app will use default bg color, they have not reached the refined gtk2 style yet. examples; vlc player, kde apps

Added tiled wallpaper -make sure you set it to tiled.
Perfect fit, easy on the eye and makes this theme pop.

Fixed spin entry look for apps that use Qt, redesign of .png and reset of borders

I have changed to a nicely designed font called Prosto.
for those who would like to see a preview go here:
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Prosto-font-(FREE)/3165360

for those who just want a quick download link go here:
http://www.fonts2u.com/prosto.font

Note: slight performance hit with this font, you
decide its worth / benifit yourself. I like the crisp sharp,
well defined look. Prosto makes reading a delight.

Screenshot 3, is my workaround for a clock in a vertical panel, I use a smaller
panel and find I only have room for 3 letters...... so I use weekday abv.
and set the mouseover for the time and date. This uses the gtkrc tooltip,
so it is always in sync with your current theme. You may have to add/remove a space or two to center with your prefered font.




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 Like

 
 by keithhedger on: Apr 3 2012
 
Score 50%

I like this with a couple of minor points, there is no rollover highlight on the title bar buttons and the panel when set to 'use system style' is tiling an image which looks bad, other tahn that pretty good!
I am running xfce4.10pre


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 Re: Like

 
 by IamJustUs on: Apr 4 2012
 
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Thanks Keith,
I missed setting panel back, can not use horiz panel on my HP Pavilion
dm4 takes to much vertical space on this 14 in wide screen.

I agree with the xfwm prelight too, when I was working on it, I was
stumped that none of the default window manager styles had a prelight. Ended up downloading a few from here and low and behold there it was prelight.

Uploading the changes now,
thanks again,


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 Very nice

 
 by babalonis on: Dec 23 2012
 
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Reminds me of Stargate Atlantis GUI.


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 Re: Very nice

 
 by IamJustUs on: Dec 23 2012
 
Score 50%

Thanks Aaron,
I have a nice scifi wallpaper, I sometimes use with this theme,
a portal with lots of glass elements with this highlight color.
Nice to hear that you like this theme.
It is one of my favorites.


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