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Sage

  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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Sage
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Sage
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Sage
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Downloads:  3830
Submitted:  Aug 10 2013
Updated:  Oct 5 2014

Description:

Color reminds me of, the sage brush of Wyoming.

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

Engine=Pixmap, Mist

Includes: gtk2 theme, IceWM theme, Xfce4 theme, xonclock theme

Please note: This is strictly a gtk2
theme. I do not use any gtk3 apps nor
do I have any gtk3 dependencies.

FYI: I am running ArchlinuxOS, in
a IceWM session. Occasionally, I run
Xfce4 session or Standalone Compiz.

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

MouseCursor=Maya Serie , orange
http://xfce-look.org/content/show.php/Maya+Serie?content=166465

Font=Roboto, designed by Google, get all 16 styles here at:
http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/roboto


Wallpaper: Your choice... looks good with fall colors, mists, grasslands

If you like the start/menu icon and are using a different panel/taskbar than IceWm,
for example: Xfce4panel, Lxdepanel etc. I have placed it at ~/Sage/gtk-2.0/Panel folder
or many more options at ~/IceWm/Sage/taskbar/menu-logos folder.

Right click on your start/menu icon >Select > properties and link to above locations to change your icon.

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.

Right click on screenshots and open in new tab, to get a better view.




Changelog:

Screenshot: 1 New look vs. old
Screenshot: 2 New look in Xfce
Screenshot: 3 New look in IceWM

Changes: October 5, 2014

Several panel changes,
new start menu pngs. One for IceWM, another for Xfce.
panel bg height increased to 42px
for xfce
fg text color changed for panel buttons.

IceWM Sage-Fresh window outer border
darkened. new start menu.

Couple new Xonclock themes.

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Changes: September 5, 2014

changed colors of: bg_color, base_color, selected_bg_color, selected_fg_color
redraw of all arrows to resemble spin button arrows
changed prelight scrollbar slider, changed scrollbar troughs
added some elements to treeview-item to give distinct look for sidebars.
removed snow from buttons top corners
redo entry.png and shadow pngs, added active and normal bg
fattened range sliders
flipped notebook tabs around, darkened outlines, remade notebook to match new active tab.
new panel / taskbar image and panel button redraw
added xonclock theme and config file (does not play well with Desktop enviroments, for example... Gnome, Xfce4), however works fantastic with window managers.
added another IceWM theme- Sage-Fresh, larger titlebar, larger titlebar buttons, new taskbar
Added checkbox and radiobutton to default list, places these pixmap options in all menus.
Midori looks great with this theme
Firefox ver. 32 looks good, if you add "Classic Theme Restorer" extension




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 GTK3

 
 by Anywhere on: Aug 10 2013
 
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Looks very neat... Any chance of a GTK3 port?


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 Re: GTK3

 
 by IamJustUs on: Aug 11 2013
 
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Thank-you William,

I do not have gtk3 installed, tried it once , did not like it.
So, no gtk3 port from me, sorry.

I have moved on or back some might say. Went to something
simpler and more stable that does not require gtk3.
I do not use Gnome 3 apps or KDE 4 apps. I use Xfce 4,
gtk2 and qt apps. I was using Xfce 4 desktop, but now mainly
use IceWm as my session manager. Heck I no longer use
a login manager. With Archlinux as my Operating System and
a 120 GB SS Drive, I go from boot screen > autologin > to my
IceWm session in less than 7 seconds. Had to wait for Wicd
network manager to catch up another 10 to 15 seconds until
I found connman network manager, it is up and running before
I can open my web browser.

BTW, ubuntu 7.10 ? Gnome was my first, then I became a Distro
hopper, many OS's later I have found a home with Arch.
Likewise, with desktops and window managers I have run
the gauntlet and IceWm just feels like home.


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 Beautiful!

 
 by BBOSAK2143 on: Sep 9 2014
 
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This is real artwork. Is a pleasure to see such great work and hope you will never stop. Takes a lot of time to get colors looking so rich and vibrant. Believe me, I tried many times with pngs, svgs, to get it to look even half this great! Absolutely love it


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 Re: Beautiful!

 
 by IamJustUs on: Sep 10 2014
 
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Thanks Bob,

You made my day!

It has been a long rocky road,
I finally feel comfortable using Gimp.

Here is a little secret, I use gcolor2,
in tandem with Gimp, using gcolor2; color
picker helps me set Gimps colorize options.
It is a real time saver and helps get
the colors dead on.

take care,


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 xfwm4 problem

 
 by keithhedger on: Oct 2 2014
 
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Liked the look of this but the window borders are faulty in xfce4 see here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gb73o06fgikbyyb/pic.png
Middle of top and bottom missing, tried with and without composite manager same result.
will vote for this if it can be fixed


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 Re: xfwm4 problem

 
 by IamJustUs on: Oct 4 2014
 
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Keith,

Looks like you got a corrupt download,
the dropbox pic. is not even Sage but looks
like a faulty Chi2 xfwm theme.

I re-downloaded Sage, backed up my original
and replaced with this version and there
is no difference.

I am in Xfce4.10 at this moment with no problems
with or without compositing.

If you want to wait a few days, I am porting
over my latest IceWm theme Sage-Fresh with
bigger title buttons, and I might make a change
or two the old Sage xfwm theme. Plus,
I have some gtk2 theme changes expressly for
Xfce panel.

If you have my Christmas theme Cranberry, try
that xfwm theme, For a different look.

Been busy trying to get things buttoned up for
winter. I will try to work it in this weekend.


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 Re: Re: xfwm4 problem

 
 by keithhedger on: Oct 4 2014
 
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Ill try redownloading it, I have looked at cranberry ( ooh shamlessplugging by you ! ), but i prefer my own xmas theme
http://xfce-look.org/content/show.php/Xmas+Theme?content=91209
( shamlessplugging by me! )


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