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ColdSteel

  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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ColdSteel
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Downloads:  4243
Submitted:  Dec 23 2009
Updated:  Oct 3 2013

Description:

A blue steel look

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

Engine=Pixmap, Mist

Includes: gtk2 theme, IceWM theme, Xfce4 theme, Openbox3 theme

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

MouseCursor=Comix Cursor original White Large Slim
http://xfce-look.org/content/show.php/ComixCursors?content=32627

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


Wallpaper: A little early but still a favorite of mine.
Peaceful Christmas Village at
http://www.mi9.com/free-peaceful-christmas-village-wallpaper_88106.html

Tested in the latest Archlinux OS using icewm-1.3.7-3, xfce4-session-4.10.1-2, openbox-3.5.2-4
No gnome apps, No gtk3.

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 ~/ColdSteel/gtk-2.0/Panel folder.

Right click on your start/menu icon >Select > properties and link to above location 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:

Changes: October 2, 2013

Screenshot 1 shows update

Just some IceWm changes, I messed up and left a quotation mark out somewhere from my originial source.

Widowlist fixed, tooltip fixed, tab interface fixed,

changed menu selection to a gradient, changed menu separator to a gradient to better match gtk2 menu.


Changes: September 20, 2013

Screenshot1: Icewm session

Screenshot2: Openbox3 session

Screenshot3: Xfce4 session

Old look here at;
http://opendesktop.org/content/show.php/ColdSteel?content=117547

This was my first pixmap theme, time for some updates.

Added my chosen window enviroment Icewm

Added Xfce4wm ported from Icewm

Redo of Openbox3 to look similar, titlebar buttons are 20x20, if your buttons are cut off, use a larger titlebar font.

Almost a complete redo of the gtk2 theme;

New buttons

New scrollbar slider, new range slider and range trough

New scrollbar steppers

New arrows

Complete entry redo with focus accents and unfocused/inactive accents

New notebook and tabs

New Menu look

Redo of frozen bubble penguin, removed bubble, gave his feet some dimension and shadow.
If you don't like it crunch/comment the beginning lines like this starting at line 719.
#overlay_file = "Menu/menu-sticker.png"
#overlay_border = { 6, 6, 6, 6 }
#overlay_stretch = FALSE
of the gtkrc.

Changed bg color, selected bg color, selected fg color

Added complete button functions to default, gives better look with combo menu scroll selectors/buttons.

Added, widget_class "*XfceSystrayPlugin" style "panel" to panel.rc fixes system tray offset when not
using compositing.




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 nice

 
 by firecad2006 on: Feb 6 2010
 
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nice i like your wallpaper


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 Re: nice

 
 by IamJustUs on: Feb 11 2010
 
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Thanks, sorry for the delay.

I wanted to give the link, for the wallpaper, but the site was down for
over a week doing some upgrades.

So here is the link:

http://www.hiren.info/desktop-wallpapers/3d-digital-art-pictures/57


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 Metacity

 
 by bubi on: Feb 14 2010
 
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Could you possibly port the OpenBox theme to Metacity? It fits much better than the one you provided, AND it would give more consistency to have OpenBox and Metacity look the same.


Omnia sunt communia.
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 Re: Metacity

 
 by IamJustUs on: Feb 14 2010
 
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Bubi,

Well, I can try, I don't have anything
with metacity currently running on it.
Anyway, here is my attempt.

I didn't see any button pressed option
in metacity. Openbox allows that, but
you will at least have the mouse-over.
Hopefully, it turns out good for you.
Let me know if it does not look good,
maybe we can make something better
or maybe someonelse will have some pointers.


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 Re: Re: Metacity

 
 by bubi on: Feb 18 2010
 
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Seems like something is wrong. Now the Metacity theme doesn't appear in Gnome's theme manager. I mean, it is listed, but instead of a sample picture next to it, there is a question mark (?), and if I choose it, nothing happens... Like if there wasn't any theme, but was listed in the .themes folder... strange.


Omnia sunt communia.
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 Re: Re: Re: Metacity

 
 by IamJustUs on: Feb 18 2010
 
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bubi,

I looked over metacity again and found
some inconsistencies. Changed all buttons
to 20x20 pixels and changed the theme setting to reflect this.
Found a rounded corner marked true, set it to false.

I also looked over a couple other metacity files and found some other possibilities, if this fix does not work.

I will update ColdSteel later today.

Please let me know how this works for you.

thanks


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Metacity

 
 by bubi on: Feb 22 2010
 
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Nothing happened... It acts exactly the same as I already described above.

I tried to look around other Metacity themes and compare them, but I can hardly conclude anything... Maybe one of these days I will finally push myself to read some documentation on theme creation.


Omnia sunt communia.
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 ColdSteel

 
 by 466 on: Mar 12 2010
 
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This is great for openbox. In buntu, it outshines all the rest from the repositories. I finally got the GTK theme to work in ubuntu karmic as well. I don't know what finally got it working, but I tried to add gtkengines-pixbuff and failed, and this somehow straightend out the system. The older pixmap based gtk-themes now work in ubuntu. So I'm fully on ColdSteel now. You have a great artistic eye for the details! I'll try the gtk-theme again in the newer puppylinux's to see if I can get it to work there too.


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 Re: ColdSteel

 
 by IamJustUs on: Mar 13 2010
 
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Thanks,
I had some similar problems when I switched from WattOS to Arch Lxde-openbox, very few themes worked,
even after adding extra gtk-engines. Solved the problem by deleting most of
the /usr/share/themes that came with the install. After that everything started behaving and looking great.

I just love the stability and performance of openbox and the warm colors of gtk2.


In the depth of winter, I finally learned
there was in me, an invincible summer.

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 Re: Re: ColdSteel

 
 by 466 on: Mar 19 2010
 
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Just slid the theme over from ubuntu partition to a running quirky linux010(puppylinux heritage), then selected with chtheme, and it is working. I should have done this sooner!
Looks Great! The scrollbars are still using the stardust theme color but that will probably change after a restart.


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 ColdSteel Gtk2 theme - Quirky

 
 by 466 on: Mar 19 2010
 
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Solved: I had coppied ~.gtkrc-2.0 to ~gtkrc.mine and so had an include line in there - commented out. The Gtk theme is now fully functional in Quirkylinux.
Looks Great! Thanx.


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 Re: ColdSteel Gtk2 theme - Quirky

 
 by IamJustUs on: Mar 20 2010
 
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Glad you got it all sorted out.

I've found there are at least three
different ways to come up with a computer fix and usually the last way
seems to be the easiest and best. ha ha

Hey, if you like Puppy you should try
out Slitaz over at distrowatch.com,
I think it is only around a 30mb download
and it really screams on my old IBM
thinkpad.


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 DPUP coldsteel

 
 by 466 on: Mar 22 2010
 
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In DPUP484b4, one only needs to comment-out the following line in the theme's gtkrc:

#gtk-icon-sizes = "gtk-large-toolbar=24,24:panel-menu=24,24"

It then works flawlessly and of course looks splendid!

Re:SLITAZ
Yeah, in about a week, SLITAZ 3.0 should be done. I understand it will have Midori as the default browser, which is nice.
I have the cooker version of 2-2010 installed now, both frugally and on a usb
multi choice stick, but with firefox instead of netsurf.


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 icon theme

 
 by michaelinux on: Nov 25 2010
 
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what's the name of the icon theme?
awesome theme by the way.


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 Re: icon theme

 
 by michaelinux on: Nov 25 2010
 
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sorry.. i forgot xD what panel are you using?


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 Re: Re: icon theme

 
 by IamJustUs on: Nov 26 2010
 
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Oh yeah, the panel I use.

Lxpanel 0.5.6

http://lxde.org/

It does all I want and more. easily configured by a quick right click.
add/remove panel items
position,size,alignment
Appearance-use either system theme,
solid color with opacity or your own
prefered image.


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 Re: Re: Re: icon theme

 
 by michaelinux on: Nov 26 2010
 
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thanks mate! by the way is there a way to take that sticker off the menus? i like the little dude xD but sometimes is hard to read what's on the menus.
oh and thanks for telling me the name of the panel.. is there a way to make the clock fonts bigger. it looks small here. :(
in general you got such an amazing theme.
THANKS!


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: icon theme

 
 by IamJustUs on: Nov 26 2010
 
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Removing the menu sticker is not hard,
open the gtkrc file. search for...
menu-sticker, comment out,# lines 391 and
392. If you want more specific details
see ...

http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/absee?content=134852
A previous theme,
I have done that someone had same request.
scroll down to Re:Re: absee.

Changing font size of clock on Lxpanel
is very easy it is linked to your icon size. Right click panel, select panel settings on first tab, named
Geometry increase Icon pixel size.
You can also bold clock font
by right clicking clock, select
digital clock settings and check or uncheck bold font.


Check out my other themes, by
selecting Other artwork from IamJustUs,
opposite the download button.

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 Re: icon theme

 
 by IamJustUs on: Nov 26 2010
 
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Icons are called

Snow Sabre Black and can be found here:

http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Snow+sabre?content=123559


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