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Lunacy

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GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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Link:  http://
Minimum required   GNOME 2.x
Downloads:  3261
Submitted:  Dec 6 2007
Updated:  Dec 9 2007

Description:

Created as an improvement on the "Clearlooks-XP" theme, "Lunacy" tries to more accurately mimic the "Luna" style of Windows-XP, using Clearlooks and Ubuntulooks. The package also includes the "Clearloonacy" style, which uses Luna colors, but is otherwise 100% Clearlooks Gummy style.

With a Linux desktop that looks like Windows XP you can:
* Remember the days when M$ had gotten its operating system almost right, before they shoved a beta-quality Vista down our throats.
* Mollify a new Linux convert who wants a familiar interface.
* Enjoy the irony!
* Piss-off Microsoft-haters!
* Piss-off Microsoft!

Both themes require Gnome 2.20 and Clearlooks. Lunacy also requires Ubuntulooks. The new GTK color dialog is supported, as are vertical Gnome panels up to 2000 pixels tall.

For those who are curious:
The icons are GnomeXP:
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/GnomeXP?content=69587

The Metacity window decoration is Lunacity:
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Lunacity?content=62350




Changelog:

1.0
Clearloonacy created from the GTKRC for the default clearlooks with GUMMY style in Gnome 2.20.
Lunacy created from Clearloonacy.

1.1
For both themes forced the scrollbars to Luna light blue, so they retain that color when you set a new color for selected items. Also, accuracy changes to the default selected items color.
For Clearloonacy, set the tabs to be the same yellow color as they are in Lunacy.




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 Close

 
 by sjc001 on: Dec 6 2007
 
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This is very close to XP, but the text in the "system tray" should be white, though.


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 Re: Close

 
 by Anywhere on: Dec 6 2007
 
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Actually, I gave that a try but was not successful. Ultimately, I decided to lighten the panel a bit so the black text would show up better.

Three questions for whoever on Gnome-Look might know: Can anyone point me to a reference manual that completely documents what settings to tweak exactly what colors in the Clearlooks engine? Also, anyone know how to make "Create Launcher" (and any other dialogs that use the panel background) render with the normal background?


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 Re: Re: Close

 
 by Anywhere on: Dec 6 2007
 
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OK... Only Two questions. :)


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 Very nice

 
 by KnuxT15 on: Dec 6 2007
 
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This should help wean users onto Linux with a more comfortable appearance :)


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 Gud!

 
 by auntaunt on: Dec 6 2007
 
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concur with knux! will definitely help those ppl who might need time to get used to linux!


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 Awesome!

 
 by DARKGuy on: Dec 7 2007
 
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Man, you rock!!! it looks pretty good indeed, nice!! :D


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 Xp icons

 
 by nookie on: Dec 7 2007
 
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Hi!

Where did u get windows xp icons?
Could u plz tell or if someone else has an idea?

Thanx!


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 Re: Xp icons

 
 by Anywhere on: Dec 7 2007
 
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The icons are GnomeXP:
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/GnomeXP?content=69587

The Metacity window decoration is Lunacity:
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Lunacity?content=62350


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 green

 
 by tripod4 on: Dec 9 2007
 
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pretty good. i would consider toning down the green in the progress bars though. its a bit too neon at the moment


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