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Storm

  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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Storm
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Storm
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Storm
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Minimum required   GTK 2.x
Downloads:  1702
Submitted:  Oct 20 2009
Updated:  Feb 18 2010

Description:

Another attempt
to achieve a theme, somewhere in the middle ground, between light and dark.

Tried to capture the
essence of an upcoming
storm.

You need, gtk2-engines-murrine

Includes: New metacity and openbox3, iconrc, 2 panel.pngs




Changelog:

Current change:
Changed the tab contrasts,
darkened the non selected tabs
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Added panel.png

Changed menubar & toolbar look

Changed odd tree view for better perception with file folder detailed list view.

Increased active tab highlight.

And more, one of those times, one change
created a snowball affect.
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Feb. 17, 2010 changes;

One of those accidental moments, I
switched to Storm gtk2 and still had my
coldsteel openbox3 surround. My wife
looked over and asked, Can you put that
on my laptop? I compared the old storm
openbox with this and they were a world
apart.

New openbox3
New metacity
Extra panel
Iconrc






LicenseGPL
(Storm.tar.bz2)
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 Wallpaper is cool

 
 by monx on: Nov 11 2009
 
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Is that wallpaper available? Could you post the name of it. Btw your theme is very good too.


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 Wallpaper

 
 by IamJustUs on: Nov 11 2009
 
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Thanks, one of my favorites too.
Wallpaper/background can be found here:

http://abstract.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/28859/

It's called Hibernal snow.

For something real cool, if you have
compiz/fusion enabled. Select the snow
option. and.... Let it snow, Let it snow
Let it snow. It makes a nice 3-D background.


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 great suggestion

 
 by monx on: Nov 12 2009
 
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I added the snow effect to compiz. Looks so cool.


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 Icons??

 
 by joplass on: Nov 25 2009
 
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What icons are you using?


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 Re-Icons

 
 by IamJustUs on: Nov 25 2009
 
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Icons are called Nimbus. You can
search here at gnome-look for
specific download instructions.
Its a little more complicated download than usual. If you do
not want any nimbus gtk2 themes,
The easier way would be to search
Google for nimbus.deb or
nimbus.rpm, etc depending on your
operating system. And look for the icon package. I like the blue folders,
and the blue tool bar icons especially.

The icons on my panel are a mix of
Nimbus and nuoveXT2.


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 VIsual Pleasure

 
 by cb2k on: Nov 27 2009
 
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Thanks for commenting on my work it was the best compliment because your work is just brilliant you have lifted and removed the flat look of the norm with an eye pleasing sensation here the color scheme is perfect.


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