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Murrina Dreadful

   1.1  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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Murrina Dreadful
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Downloads:  1026
Submitted:  Apr 8 2009
Updated:  Apr 28 2009

Description:

Presenting Murrina Dreadful (in the obsolete sense of the word, though you're free to take it as you like ;)

Dreadful is: Flat. Retro. Gray. Its feelings are not hurt if ignored.

To make the theme more compact uncomment lines 16 and 59.

There's a fluxbox style, as well.

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This theme started as a quick hack to strip the Murrina Humanity code base from the dark bug fixes and workarounds. To bug test it I threw something together loosely inspired by GNUstep and associated UIs. I was so pleased with the result, I thought I'd share. (I don't think it's bug free, yet. Tell me if you find anything.)

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GTK+ based on and inspired by: DarkRoom by Kenneth Wimer & Conn O'Griofa, Shiki-Colors by perfectska04, and the GNUstep UI.
Fluxbox style based on carp by tenner.




Changelog:

1.1
- Re-wrote existing workarounds & added some for evolution
- More compactness in lists, & added options in the gtkrc for more compactness
- Background for menus, tooltips and selected-list-item were made lighter, while widgets (buttons, etc) got slightly darker. (After hours & hours of "testing" ;)
- Improved fluxbox theme.

1.0
- Initial release



License:
GTK+ theme is CC by-nc-sa; fluxbox style is CC by-sa.

(GTK+ theme & fluxbox style)
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 :)

 
 by DnS on: Apr 10 2009
 
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Excellent work on gray shades !

Very clean , easy on eyes.

A more compact version would be great too ( many gtk themes have huge buttons )


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 Re: :)

 
 by paraboy on: Apr 12 2009
 
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You can make the toolbar buttons smaller by commenting line 6. More compactness can be achieved by adding "GtkWidget::focus-padding = 0" in line 52 or thereabouts (it doesn't really matter as long as you're within the "theme-default" block).

Anything more substantial than this will considerably decrease the aesthetic appeal of the theme. But if you're feeling particularly brave you can remove all the "= theme-wide" and "= theme-wider", which will decrease widget padding.

There are a few more tricks, but I haven't experimented a lot with compactness to be able to help further.

Hope this helps.


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 Link broken?

 
 by CookedGryphon on: Apr 28 2009
 
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Looks nice (apart from the toolbar handle), but the download link is taking me to a screenshot rather than the theme.


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 Re: Link broken?

 
 by paraboy on: Apr 28 2009
 
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You're right! Sorry about this, link is fixed now.


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 I like!

 
 by kiwiremysaotome on: Apr 28 2009
 
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I like this a lot. I love grey, flat, sexy themes like this one. ;D


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 Fluxbox?

 
 by jummy on: Sep 13 2010
 
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Where's the Fluxbox style?


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