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PLKSTKGLSSGRY

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GTK 2.x Theme/Style

Score 64%
PLKSTKGLSSGRY
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PLKSTKGLSSGRY
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Minimum required   GTK 2.x
Downloads:  5115
Submitted:  Aug 29 2009
Updated:  Sep 22 2009

Description:

This is just a gray version of PLSTKGLSS, I just change the BG[NORMAL] color to a shade of gray.




Changelog:

0.01 Original release.

0.02 Change normal Tab color
Change normal Button shadings.
Change Panel design.
Change Menu color.




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 Very Nice!

 
 by ubuntix07 on: Aug 29 2009
 
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Tell me, how do you make to have transparent panels with a good contrast with the text!


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 Re: Very Nice!

 
 by pete333 on: Sep 1 2009
 
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Right click on a blank part of the panel,
1. click on "Properties"
2. click on "Background" tab.
3. click "Solid color"
4. click the color selector and choose a dark color.
5. then play on "Style" slider to get the desired transparency.

Hope this would help.


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 Re: Re: Very Nice!

 
 by gusanto on: Sep 2 2009
 
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Hi there,
Following your suggestion, I was only able to make the panel itself transparent and NOT the menu (drop down menu) when I click it.
I still want to know how to make the menu (drop down menu) transparent when I click the main menu. Please share with me (us).
Many thanks.


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 Re: Re: Re: Very Nice!

 
 by pete333 on: Sep 3 2009
 
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Ummm, ...you mean the compiz settings.
1. You should be using compiz and emerald.
2. click on "System"
3. click "Preference"
4. click "CompizConfig Settings Manager"
5. in your "CCSM (Compiz Settings Manager)" make sure the following plugins is enable (checked):
- Opacity, Brightness and Saturation.
- Opacify.
6. click on "Advance Search".
7. on the plugin window, scroll down till you see "Opacity, Brightness and Saturation" ..click it
8. at the "Window Specific Settings" click "New".
9. enter the following including the parenthesis in the "Windows" text box: (type=Menu | PopupMenu | DropdownMenu | Tooltip)
10. at the "Window values" text box, enter your desired transparency settings. ...I used "70".

hope this could help.


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 Cool

 
 by mozdi on: Sep 5 2009
 
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I like this trransparent theme wery much!


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