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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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 Awesome

 
 by Rizo on: Jun 10 2005
 
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I love the new changes. It is more consistent than ever and it looks very good. Keep up the good work

Rizo


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 Eyecandy goodness!

 
 by GaMMa on: Jun 10 2005
 
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I love the changes, this theme is sleek and highly useable.


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 broke

 
 by bored2k on: Jun 10 2005
 
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This just broke my Ubuntu hoary. Everything would go back to the default lame theme except the window border. I had to go back to version 5.


http://ubuntuforums.org/index.php?
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 Re: broke

 
 by bvc on: Jun 10 2005
 
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I had weird stuff happining to...like
-theme manager not loading (or unloading...had to kill)
-menubarstyles not changing
-leftover colors from one scheme to another and when to another engine
-no nautilus (icons and background not set at login...had to kill)
-no bowsers would start

that was enough for me to revert to 0.5


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 Re: broke

 
 by Sparrk on: Jun 10 2005
 
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Sorry, you have to restart GNOME once after installing the new engine, otherwise all the apps won't pick it up (and the new theme files are incompatible, so you get the default fallback). We should probably put that in the notes.


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 Re: Re: broke

 
 by bvc on: Jun 10 2005
 
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all my issues, except the browsers, were after a reboot from another os


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 Re: Re: Re: broke

 
 by Sparrk on: Jun 10 2005
 
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I was replying to bored, I don't know what's causing your problems.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: brok

 
 by bvc on: Jun 10 2005
 
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well, I had that happen to, especially with menus, and this was after the reboot as well


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 New changes

 
 by michaeldominic on: Jun 12 2005
 
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I like clearlooks more and more with each release. The new changes are great, thanks.

I still have a problem with the "candy" progress bars, but I understand you can't make everybody happy. It would be cool though, If we have a build option to disable that (and use plain ones instead).


MDK
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 Re: New changes

 
 by Sparrk on: Jun 12 2005
 
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It's a theme option:
progressbarstyle = 0 # 0 = candy bar, 1 = flat
Change that to 1 in the particular gtkrc.


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 Re: Re: New changes

 
 by michaeldominic on: Jun 13 2005
 
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Nice, thanks.

One more thing - the new "tick" is cool. It would be nice, if we could use it for menu ticks as well. Check the screenshot:

http://www.mdk.org.pl/linux/clearlooks.png


MDK
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 Re: Re: New changes

 
 by michaeldominic on: Jun 13 2005
 
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Hmm...

changing to

progressbarstyle = 1

does not seem to work for me (same candy bar). Other changeable things (ie. menubarstyle) work though. I've got my clearlooks built without animation support. Could it be the reason?


MDK
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 Re: Re: Re: New chan

 
 by bvc on: Jun 13 2005
 
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>It would be cool though, If we have a build option to disable that (and use plain ones instead).


I thought if you compiled without
--enable-animation
it was disable

Once compiling with
--enable-animation
disabling has never worked for me. It's has never made a diff.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: New

 
 by michaeldominic on: Jun 13 2005
 
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I think we're talking about two different things here. One thing is the progress bar animation, and the other thing - candy stripes on the progress bar (animated or not - doesn't matter).

I don't want animation and I don't want the candy bar. I just want a plain progress bar, like in the good industrial days... ;)

One more thing I noticed - the new buttons cause small glitches in applications that draw them on a non-standard background color (like: Evolution, MonoDoc). Check screenshot:

http://www.mdk.org.pl/linux/evolution.png

This is a tiny issue, but maybe it can be resolved with some kind of alpha-drawing.


MDK
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 Quicksilver?

 
 by smitjel on: Jun 14 2005
 
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I haven't installed the new version yet because I'm about to install FC4 from scratch...but can someone post a screenie of the "Quicksilver" color scheme? I didn't even know that was a choice.


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 login stuck

 
 by pengyou12345 on: Jul 14 2005
 
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I have a fresh fedora 3 machine and installed it as my new gtk theme. After I restart it, it is stuck in system intialization. You click Application icons in the panel, no reponse and no menu scrolls down. Could you tell me how to solve it or switch back.

Thank you so much!


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