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Wave

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GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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Wave
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Wave
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Wave
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Minimum required   GTK 2.x
Downloads:  5241
Submitted:  Dec 2 2009
Updated:  Dec 4 2009

Description:

Wave GTK theme is inspired with google wave interface, and this is my take to bring it to GTK. Theme needs pixbuf engine, so make sure you have that installed.Theme comes with two different Metacity theme, default one on screenshot1, and rounded on screenshot2.

Please try the theme before you decide to vote, and I would appreciate constructive criticism , comments and suggestions.

Enjoy






Changelog:

Version 1.0
First, initial release.

Version 1.01
Added one more metacity theme, see 3rd screenshot.

Version 1.1
In this realese version changes are as follows: Metacity theme from 3rd screenhot now is default Metacity theme,to give you guys better experience.Also Inactive window now has different color for easier recognition of active and inactive windows, if text in inactive window is not redable enough, I can change it.Two extra Meatcity theme are in tarball and renamed to WaveClassic, and WaveRounded.Next of the changes are scrollbars, they still have tin style,( I like scrollbars unobtrusive and there when you need them).Now they are more visible with blue color. See first screenshot.




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 Cool theme!!

 
 by JabezKaiser on: Dec 3 2009
 
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That's really cool about your theme, how do you make your panel that way, would you mind to share about it? PLEASE & THANKS A LOT!! =D


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 Re: Cool theme!!

 
 by levviathor on: Dec 3 2009
 
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He's using DockbarX (search GnomeLook for it).

It's cool to see it showing up more and more :D


/is a developer of sorts


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 Re: Re: Cool theme!!

 
 by AlexR1 on: Dec 3 2009
 
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It is a cool peace of software, that you can skin, and uses very little of panel space.


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 Re: Cool theme!!

 
 by AlexR1 on: Dec 3 2009
 
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Yes, I use dockbarx, you can download it from here, panel has tansparent .png background, on theleft side is mainmenu with android icon, i changed that in my icon theme, name of the file is start-here.png, right hand side clock, styles for the clock you can find here: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2009/11/gnome-panel-clock-themes.html. For more details i need more time to write little how to, if you can wait till Saturday i will try to have something for you.


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 Much Appreciate!

 
 by JabezKaiser on: Dec 3 2009
 
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Thank YOU Thank YOU Thank YOU! Much appreciate!! =D I can wait. For a cool theme and tut are worthed. :D


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 Very nice theme. :)

 
 by eitreach on: Dec 4 2009
 
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This is great. Do you think you could make a vesion with normal scrollbars, though? I can't seem to do it myself, meh. :/


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 Re: Very nice theme. :)

 
 by AlexR1 on: Dec 4 2009
 
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Can you show me picture of what exactly, you would like to have as normal scrollbars, and I can include it in the next theme update.


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 Re: Re: Very nice theme. :)

 
 by eitreach on: Dec 4 2009
 
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I was thinking of something like the progress bars. I'm not much of a themer, but I think it'd add a nice touch.


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 Re: Re: Re: Very nice theme. :)

 
 by AlexR1 on: Dec 4 2009
 
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I`ll see what i can do, and I will let you know when i got something usable.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Very nice theme. :)

 
 by eitreach on: Dec 4 2009
 
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Yes! :) Very nice! I love this theme now, pure and simple.


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 Changing the panel background

 
 by LegoAddict on: Dec 4 2009
 
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This is a wonderful theme, but I'm having issues with the GTK theme. Whenever I add the theme (even after commenting out the areas perscribed to be commented out if you don't want a themed panel or fooling around with the panel files) and change the panel background, I get the Applications/Places/System, Banshee, and logout icons all having the default panel background instead of the one I want to use.

I'm not adept at theming per say... anything I can do? It's the one thing keeping me from using this theme.


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 Re: Changing the panel background

 
 by AlexR1 on: Dec 4 2009
 
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Try changing the color of your panel to much the background, rather then loading panel background.


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 Re: Re: Changing the panel background

 
 by LegoAddict on: Dec 4 2009
 
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How do you mean?

The thing is that I want a very different panel background and really the bright one doesn't suit me.


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 Re: Re: Re: Changing the panel background

 
 by AlexR1 on: Dec 4 2009
 
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To accommodate your request, I have to change code for the menubar in gtkrc. Downside of this change that fonts will stay black when selecting items in menu, instead of changing color to white.Before release i was thinking about this, and decided, not to do that, also theme should reflect google wave interface, so light color panel is good option.
I am sorry for the inconvenience that my decision may cause you.


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 +1

 
 by mio69 on: Dec 4 2009
 
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Very well established gtk style. Your work is very good. Now is my basic style of the desktop. Very good in small details. Have my long applause.


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 Re: +1

 
 by AlexR1 on: Dec 4 2009
 
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Thank you very much, I am glad you like the theme.


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 Minimize button suggestion

 
 by fredbird67 on: Dec 4 2009
 
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Nice job, although I think your Metacity or Emerald theme would make more sense if the minimize icon was bottom-aligned with the other two buttons instead of top-aligned. In other words, I think that line should be horizontally aligned with the bottom and not the top of the maximize and close buttons. But then again, this may be just perfect as it is for someone who prefers to have their tasklist on top, who knows? But I personally prefer to have a single panel at the bottom, and so that's what I'd do if it were me. Just sayin'...


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 Re: Minimize button suggestion

 
 by AlexR1 on: Dec 5 2009
 
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Theme are inspired with google wave interface, hence metacity minimize button aligned at the top, i can add one more metacity with minimize button aligned at the bottom, but not before tomorrow.


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