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Clearlooks

   0.6.2  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

Score 73%
Clearlooks
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Clearlooks
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Link:  Link
Minimum required   GTK 2.x
Downloads:  85973
Submitted:  Jan 8 2005
Updated:  Jun 30 2005

Description:

Clearlooks is new modern looking engine, based on Bluecurve. It has the looks of various themes blended together, resulting in a theme that's easy on the eyes and visually pleasing ;)

The difference with pixmap based themes, is that it does not sacrifice a lot of speed.

Since it's an engine, the installation differs from a 'normal' theme. Just run "./configure --prefix=/usr && make install" and you should be set.

Note: make sure that ~/.gtkrc-2.0 is not overriding a theme, as it has priority over the theme managers.

When updating from a previous version of Clearlooks keep in mind that applications still running will continue to use the old version of the engine. Switching themes may cause incompatibilities with the new theme definition. Those applications will then revert to the default GTK look. When this happens you will have to restart those applications. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Now, drool at the screenshots, and enjoy using it :)

!!!!!!!!!!!! NOTE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

As of version 0.4, there is an optional animated progressbar. It has to be enabled manually by the brave. To do this, install it with "./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-animation" followed by "make install" as root.

GTK+ developers consider this new feature a horrible hack. But it's cool! We've tested it quite well, and it doesn't break anything we know of. If an application crashes, make sure that Clearlooks isn't the cause. If it is, please notify me.

!!!!!!!!!! ANOTHER NOTE !!!!!!!!

Clearlooks has a mailinglist. If you have a question, please send it there. The address is:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=129376

THE METACITY THEME HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS PACKAGE. You should get it seperately from http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=21237




Changelog:

Clearlooks 0.6.2:
Fixed crash in OpenOffice.org 1.1.3 + Ximian.
Applied patch from Cary Coady to fix a segfault when progressbar has no parent.
Removed metacity theme from the engine package (accidently left it in 0.6.1).


Clearlooks 0.6.1:
Fixed wrong rendering of combobox in some themes.
Consistent rendering of buttons in glade and gimp.
Compatability fix for GTK 2.2 from Hongli Lai.
Forgot to mention new listview headers in 0.6.0!


Clearlooks 0.6:
New menuitem style.
Listview item gradients enabled by default.
Tweaked radio- and checkboxes.
New checkmark graphic from Steven Garrity.
New gradient on buttons.
Buttons appear semi-sunken (with new themes).
Fixed GtkNotebook colors in glade and gaim (and others).
Menubar gradient slightly lighter so accommodate border-less WM themes.

Previous releases:
Check the NEWS file in the release tarball.




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 Dark themes

 
 by youknowmewell on: Apr 15 2005
 
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Dark themes are much better now, but there is still room for improvement. I'll show you what I mean.


http://img37.echo.cx/img37/354/darktheme5cr.png

The problem is the buttons and the scroll bar. It's really hard to see them as it is, but you can find them by moving the mouse over the button or scroll bar. For the buttons this looks good, but for the scroll bar it looks ugly. It uses a gradient of the current color of the scroll bar and purple (I suppose for consistency with the buttons), and this looks ugly.


There is a contrast option in the gtkrc file, but setting it to anything higher than 1 or 2 makes the toolbars look bad (ugly bright lines, wouldn't be so bad but one of the lines is 2 pixels thick).

If there was a way to separate the scrollbar/button contrast setting from the rest, than it would be complete. Although, it would be nice to be able to set the brightness of the highlights as well (the highlights used to be completely white in 0.4, which you updated to be a bit more sane).


If these issues get resolved, than CL would be completely Dark Theme friendly.


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 Re: Dark themes

 
 by bvc on: Apr 26 2005
 
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http://www.kernow-webhosting.com/~bvc/theme/gtk/clearlooks/devel/Clearlooks-DarkCoffee2.tar.gz
http://www.kernow-webhosting.com/~bvc/theme/gtk/clearlooks/devel/darkcoffetest.jpg


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 Screenies WRONG :)

 
 by draek on: Apr 20 2005
 
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The screenshots do not show the actual theme properly. If you notice in the first screenshot, the highlighting in the menu selection has a nice gradient and has a border around it that looks like a bevel (I really like this) but in the real Clearlooks theme, at version 0.5, there is no such gradient or bevel.

I'm going to post something on the mailing list becuase I wanna get my hands on that theme.


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 Re: Screenies WRONG

 
 by smitjel on: Apr 20 2005
 
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Read the latest changelog at the top of this page.

"Menuitem selection is flat now, to resemble a list item. This can be
reverted in the gtkrc."


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 Re: Screenies WRONG

 
 by Sparrk on: Apr 24 2005
 
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This is optional, use menuitemstyle in the gtkrc to change it. In the next release there will be a new default style with a soft gradient (but no 3D border) which looks very nice.


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 Title Bar

 
 by Cyr4x on: Apr 25 2005
 
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How to install this titlebar and window border shown on screen? I've installed this clearlooks from rpm and it's without?


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 Re: Title Bar

 
 by bvc on: Apr 26 2005
 
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so, when will it finally be part of its parent?
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=21237
clearlooks?
clearpeeks?


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 like the screenshot

 
 by soigresatgentoo on: May 2 2005
 
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i'm not sure the installation is right; do i have to launch something after "make install"?
so... the titlebar of unfocused windows is different frome the ss above and also the smothed corners on the bottom of windows; what to do?
and what is the font used in the ss above?


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 Re: like the screens

 
 by soigresatgentoo on: May 2 2005
 
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done... the metacity file is clearlooks industrial... now i only need the font


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 Re: Re: like the scr

 
 by smitjel on: May 2 2005
 
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Read the comments for clearlooks-industrial.


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 Suggestions

 
 by dhonn on: Jun 8 2005
 
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How about having the menu bar rounded as well, except when maximized?

Also on the menu bar shadows and highlights need to darked more so the menu bar is more expressed.

Probably shrink menu bar height a couple of pixels so windows dont look top heavy.

I noticed that in the several versions this theme had a pinkish tint... is this a feature or bug?


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 Theme

 
 by bigbandit2004 on: Jun 10 2005
 
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Ihave never understood why people like this theme. Guess I am the weird one :-)


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 Re: Theme

 
 by bvc on: Jun 10 2005
 
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Well I sure did until now because we already have the industrial engine. If a glorified industrial is what they wanted, seems to me it would have been alot easier and faster to tweak it instead of inverting bluecurve.


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