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Aurora Gtk Engine

   1.5.1  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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Aurora Gtk Engine
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Link:  http://
Downloads:  285377
Submitted:  Apr 16 2007
Updated:  Jan 4 2009

Description:

Description:

The Aurora Gtk Engine themes all common Gtk widgets to provide an attractive, complete and consistent look for Gtk applications.

Engine options

• menubarstyle = 1 # 0 = flat, 1 = gradient, 2 = sunken
• curvature = 5 #default widget curvature
• arrowsize = 1 # controls combo_arrow circle size. Diameter set by (11 + 2 * arrowsize)
• old_arrowstyle = FALSE #set to TRUE for original circled arrows (same as arrows in sorted tree columns)
• animation = TRUE # FALSE = disabled, TRUE = enabled (also needs to be compiled with animation support to work)

Included theme uses configurable colours and can be adjusted in Theme Preferences under GNOME.

Thanks to all of you who have provided feedback so far, it has helped catch many things that would otherwise have gone unnoticed. And as always feedback is appreciated.


Known Issues:
• Ugly widgets in: OpenOffice, Java applications
∘ Unfortunately I can't really do anything here to make them look better. I can only hope that their emulation of Gtk themes will improve over time

Installation:
• Gtk 2.12+ is required for this engine
• Must have basic development packages installed for your distribution as well as Gtk2 development package in order to build engine
• Includes both the gtkRc theme, and the Gtk engine


To install the theme engine extract it to somewhere convenient and in that directory,
run: "./configure --prefix=/usr" then "make"
For animation support add "-enable-animation" when running "./configure"
Then as a root user "make install".

Then install the gtkrc theme by extracting to your ~/.themes directory or through the Appearance application.

To change your current theme to Aurora (under GNOME) open up the Appearance application (usually somewhere under System > Preferences) click the Customize button and under the controls tab select the theme you want.

Finally thanks to everyone along the line who have worked on the clearlooks and clearlooks based engines as without their work this engine would not exist.

Now go download and enjoy!




Changelog:

1.5.1
• Metacity theme no longer flickers with Compiz enabled
1.5
NEW/REDISGNED
• New list view headers
• Borderless notebook support (Gedit is one of the few applications that uses this)
• Included an updated version of the Blended metacity theme to better match the look of Aurora

CHANGES
• Changed tab shading
• Focus glow reduced to 2 px

FIXES/ENHANCEMENTS
• Removed double border in Calendars
• Centered menu separators
• Firefox button backgrounds
• Allowed enginge params on per widget basis
• Many, many small tweaks and fixes




LicenseGPL
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 doesnt install right?

 
 by Rimfrost on: Sep 6 2009
 
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This theme doesnt install right as it shall in Fedora 11 x64.
After install is complete it says that the theme cant be used because the Aurora engine isnt installed, EVEN that it is installed.

Kind of strange dont you think?
How about a rpm for Fedora x64 instead of build everything from source. RPM packages can sometimes be more easy to use.



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 Re: doesnt install right?

 
 by MarionCobretti on: Oct 4 2009
 
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For Fedora 64 bit, you HAVE to specify lib64 as the libdir. This may be true of other 64 bit architectures as well. Anyway, go back to the directory you compiled in, and enter "make uninstall" as root to take get rid of the files it put in /usr/lib. Then stop being root, and run this:

./configure --prefix=/usr --exec-prefix=/usr --enable-animation --libdir=/usr/lib64

You could leave off --enable-animation, but you get the gist.


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 Re: doesnt install right?

 
 by koxmoz on: Dec 31 2009
 
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or....

sudo cp /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/libaurora.* /usr/lib64/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines

Not to have that uninstall and to return to install .... to muach bored·!·!·!·

good luck·!·!·


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 RGBA support ?

 
 by vishytk on: Sep 29 2009
 
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Is there any chance of seeing RGBA support in this great theme engine.


vishy
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 decrease arrow size

 
 by rassen on: Oct 2 2009
 
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how i can decrease the arrow size in gnome menu ?

the aurora arrow too big for me:
http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/8937/auroraarrowmenu.png

how can decrease like this:
http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/381/defaultarrowmenu.png

thx.


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 Re: decrease arrow size

 
 by brainvision on: Oct 15 2009
 
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I think you could rename the smaller arrows file and copy it in the exact directory where the other file is.. You have to substitute the file!
Or maybe, if you want to understand better how a gtk theme file works.. you have to open gtkrc and look at the code.. you'll find that it's easier as you thought!!


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 cool

 
 by tadeufilippini on: Oct 29 2009
 
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cool


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 Control Display Issue

 
 by smurflappy on: Oct 31 2009
 
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Using some themes (seems to be ones that use the Aurora Engine) cause controls such as text boxes, buttons, etc not to show up or show properly. I first noticed this in 9.04 for menu items that seemed to be blank but showed up when rolled over. Using these themes in 9.10 make other controls have the same problem.

I'm pretty sure theme/theme engine related as choosing a theme that comes with the default install has no problems.

Here is a screenshot of a Compiz screen:

A default theme: http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1539884/normal1.png
An Aurora theme: http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1539884/bad1.png

Some show.. some don't.. I can get a number of them to show by rolling over/clicking. Using gedit for example has the text area show all grey until I highlight the lines.


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 Re: Control Display Issue

 
 by smurflappy on: Oct 31 2009
 
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Sorry for the crappy format, I cut and pasted from my post on ubuntuforums. Just wondering if anyone else has seen this or could hint at a cause/solution.

Thanks


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 Fedora packages

 
 by gracca on: Jan 6 2010
 
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I have created RPM packages of Aurora engine for Fedora, archs i686 and x86_64:

http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Aurora+Gtk+Engine+%28Fedora+RPMs%29?content=118089

Thanks for this beautiful engine!

Germán


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