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Clearlooks-Colors

   2.0  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

Score 72%
Clearlooks-Colors
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Link:  http://
Downloads:  74520
Submitted:  Feb 17 2008
Updated:  Apr 30 2008

Description:

This theme is aimed for people who just want a simple, fast and native interface with many color options. It's also designed with new linux users in mind, by providing simple, thorough instructions. A matching set of Icons, Wallpapers, GDM themes and Usplash screens can also be downloaded separately.

There are four color variations (Orange, Blue, Green, Red) and TWO designs; light and dark. You can create even more color-schemes through GNOME's appearance preferences, using the included tango palette for color suggestions!

This theme is designed for Ubuntu Hardy/Gnome 2.22. It will not work in earlier versions.

Important, must read or clowns will eat you:
- Inside the gtkrc files there are extensive line-by-line instructions and tips for customizing most aspects of the theme!

- GNOME-Colors are set as the default icons for the themes. Be sure to download them to get the full experience!

- This theme uses gradient panel backgrounds by default. If you plan to use Transparent/Custom panels, please disable my panels by editing either the gtkrc or panel.rc files like the included instructions tell you to.

- My X-Colors metacity borders are not selected by default, due to their non-conservative nature. You can choose them in gnome's appearance preferences if you wish to use them.

- Some linux apps are not too friendly to dark themes yet. It's up to their developers to improve this. Keep this in mind when using any dark theme.

- If you want root/super user applications to be themed, you must type in a terminal:
sudo ln -s ~/.themes /root

- Feel free to try Murrine-Colors or Nodoka-Colors for alternate takes on this theme.

Please:
If you must vote down, or if there is something you dislike, leave a comment so I can improve it!




Changelog:

2.0 (09/12/08):
-Minor improvements.
-Minor improvements to metacities/emeralds.
-Now based on Shiki-Colors' newer gtkrc, for better instructions and easier modifications.




LicenseGPL
(GTK Theme/Emerald/Metacities)
(Wallpapers)
(GDM themes)
(Alternate GDM themes)
(Usplash boot-screens)
(GNOME-Colors Icon themes)
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 tabs !!!

 
 by marekm2 on: May 3 2008
 
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Hi,

Very nice, but
is there any possibility to get old style tabs (no stripe but smooth gradient) like in earlier versions of clearlooks?

best regards

Marek M.


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 Re: tabs !!!

 
 by perfectska04 on: May 3 2008
 
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Hey, there are two ways to get the old-style tabs.

1. go to the notebook section (clearlooks-notebook) and add the following below the line that says "contrast = 1.15":

style = GLOSSY

This will make the tabs gradient, however since they are rendered with glossy style, inactive tabs will look glossy.

2. use my nodoka-colors theme. it's based on this one, and features gradient tabs by default.


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 Re: tabs !!!

 
 by perfectska04 on: May 3 2008
 
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Oh, and I forgot a third option. You may also get those gradient tabs by installing the nodoka engine, and changing the engine from "clearlooks" to "nodoka" in the clearlooks-notebook section of my theme.


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 nice

 
 by mcox on: May 5 2008
 
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I registered especially to vote this up. I like your dark themes.


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 Color palette

 
 by allbluedream on: May 7 2008
 
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Personally I find this palette more suitable.

Have a look:
http://faktory.deviantart.com/art/Tango-Palette-55263147


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 Re: Color palette

 
 by perfectska04 on: May 7 2008
 
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Yes, I've seen it before. If i'm not wrong, it's an older version of the tango palette.. I decided to include the official one because it looks best with most themes. This one however, has better greens/reds, which is why my wise/wine themes' colors are an in-between mix of the official palette and this one. Then again, they are just quick color suggestions, so everyone should try around until they find the color that suits them best.


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 problem in some apps

 
 by logitech344 on: Jun 28 2008
 
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i installed the theme and its great :) but in some apps like gtkorphan or some windows in ubuntu update i see no theme and the windows is very ugly :D Some1 can figure out the problem? Thanks


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 Re: problem in some apps

 
 by logitech344 on: Jun 28 2008
 
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ops :) problem fixed i didnt themed apps for root user


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 Very Nice

 
 by UbuntuLee on: Jul 21 2008
 
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Original. Widgets all look good in Firefox, (if its not a dark theme) and attractive. Rated Good. Keep it up.


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 Amazing, but I need help.

 
 by mattchesters on: Jul 29 2008
 
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I think this theme is amazing and credit to you! But I have a problem; my close, maximise, minimise; are the Ubuntu default, how do I make it look like the sexy ones in the preview?


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 Re: Amazing, but I need help.

 
 by perfectska04 on: Jul 29 2008
 
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You can just click on the theme "Clearlooks-*color*" in appearance preferences, in order to use the theme's default window borders as well, instead of Ubuntu's. If you want something like in the previews, you have to either use the included emerald themes if you use emerald (recommended) or click on 'Customize' and select X-Colors/X-Colors Lite under the 'Window Border' tab.


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