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T-ish-Brushed-Overlaid

   0.6  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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tmilovantmilovan
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Downloads:  27508
Submitted:  Jan 28 2006
Updated:  Mar 24 2006

Description:

OSX Tiger-ish theme for gnome. Requires Clearlooks and Pixmap engines

Contains more eyecandy than ordinary T-ish-Brushed themes, but also need more resources. However, it's still one of fastest themes with overlay effect.

Based on T-ish Brushed.

And yes:
For best results use OSX icons,jaguax mouse theme, and Brushed firefox skin (links below).

TO-DO:- many things :))

KNOWN PROBLEMS:
- panels cannot be transparent
- only upper areas (titlebar, toolbar and menubar) are overlayed. Sometimes it requires some gnome tweaking to achieve seamless look but contributes to speed significantly.
- some widgets does not behave correctly (gnome foot icon beckground in nautilus) and there seems to be no way to do it right.
- dialog windows background not overlayed. Help?
- menu backgrounds should be non brushed. To anyone, how can I turn off inherited gtk property (eg. pixmap backround) in child element? Is there a way?




Changelog:

0.1 - initial release
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0.2 - fixing the spaces between elements for better appearance, minor bugfixes
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0.3 - recalculated metacity following some bvc's and Cwiiis suggestions
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0.3.1 - directory cleanup, added links to suggested firefox theme, mouse theme and icon theme
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0.4 - menu background changed to striped. Please leave a comment or vote to signalize if you liked the change :))
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0.5 - more usability decisions: metacity menu button replaced with application icon, added active state for scrollbar arrows
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0.6 - some fixes




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 installation

 
 by weebl on: Jan 29 2006
 
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sry if this might be a stupid question but i had some problems installing your theme.
i have debian and xfce running. also i installed gtk2-engines-* so pixmap and clearlooks are available.
nxt step i copied your theme to ~/.themes.
now i'm able to choose it in user interface and it seems to be running well, but the window decoration is still default and i can't find t-ish there..
so what did i do wrong?
sry for my english and thanks for your help..


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 Re: installation

 
 by tmilovan on: Jan 29 2006
 
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Don't know about xfce but your problem sounds like everything was not extracted as it should.

I rechecked the theme and it works well, so look at the :~/.themes/T-ish-Brushed-Overlaid foder and check if you have metacity-1 and gtk-2.0 foders.

If not extract them again.

Let me know what happend.

TOni


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 Re: Re: installation

 
 by weebl on: Jan 30 2006
 
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first thanks for you very fast reply

both folders exist, i rather thought that perhaps some packages are missing as xfce is a very small desktop if you use it out-of-the-box.
but the engines are installed and the whole theme looks well except the window decoration...
confusing =)


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 Re: Re: Re: installa

 
 by tmilovan on: Jan 30 2006
 
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Hmmm... Metacity should not be affected my engines.

Try to copy them to:
/usr/share/themes/T-ish-Brushed-overlaid

Toni


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: inst

 
 by weebl on: Jan 30 2006
 
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sry but already tried it without any effect.
anyway thanks for help


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:

 
 by cholongo on: Feb 6 2006
 
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The probblem in xfce is that the window manager is xfwm and not metacity. Whatever theme you have in metacity folders, will NOT work for xfce because xfce does NOT use metacity.


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 Great theme!

 
 by jedi-master on: Jan 30 2006
 
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Looks great! Thanks a lot for the theme. Still can not get how you managed to make a panel at the bottom - covered by other windows? Is it a standard gnome panel or something different?


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 Re: Great theme!

 
 by tmilovan on: Jan 30 2006
 
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Thanks,

It is a side effect of xcompmgr that I use for window shadows. Panel is standard gnome panel.

If you are short on resources you can achieve this by starting xcompmgr on session startup and killing it immediately after or you can install gdesklets plugin "starterbar" which looks better than standard gnome panel but it's less
usable.

Toni


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 Re: Re: Great theme!

 
 by pato on: Jan 30 2006
 
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It is a side effect of xcompmgr that I use for window shadows. Panel is standard gnome panel.


You may achieve the default panel on top behaviour killing metacity after xcompmgr has started/finished:


killall metacity


Note that metacity will just spawn itself again.


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 Cool

 
 by Cwiiis on: Jan 30 2006
 
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Very cool, I'm impressed that this doesn't bog down the system hugely like other similar themes. One thing I don't like about it, however, is that the metacity theme makes the title-bar quite big and the gtk2 theme seems to force status bars to be bigger than normal too... Is there a way to fix that?


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 Re: Cool

 
 by tmilovan on: Jan 30 2006
 
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Thanks,

I think you are right, and I think I see the way how to fix it.

Watch for next release soon :))

Toni


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 Re: Cool

 
 by tmilovan on: Jan 30 2006
 
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Ok, I managed to get less spaced elements, but I didn't managet yet to trim the metacity theme, and statusbar heigt is actualy consequence of metacity rounded borders.

I'll see what I can.


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 awesome

 
 by idosan on: Feb 2 2006
 
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It's so cool... I've alredy installed n it worked fine on my box...
But there's no drop shadows, did i need to tweak the gtkrc ?

thks


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 Re: awesome

 
 by tmilovan on: Feb 2 2006
 
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Thanks,

You'll need xcompmgr installed. Then you can start it with:
/usr/bin/xcompmgr -sc -t 2 -l 2 -r4 -o .70 -C

I suggest you to put it in some startup script for gnome session.

But mind you, it will slower you down.


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 Re: Re: awesome

 
 by idosan on: Feb 2 2006
 
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Ok ... i'll try

Thks


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 Shadows?

 
 by capitanplaneta on: Feb 5 2006
 
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The theme looks great on my Gnome. But... how can I activate the shadows effect as on the screenshot?


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 Re: Shadows?

 
 by tmilovan on: Feb 5 2006
 
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Thanks,

Look at my replay to the comment from idosan, it's just above your comment.


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 New menu - stripes

 
 by pato on: Feb 27 2006
 
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The new menu with the stripes is much better that it used to be!! very nice 0.4 version.

Thanks for this great theme.


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