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Excelsior (Engine)

   4.1.0  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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Link:  http://www.nanolx.org
Minimum required   GTK 2.x
Downloads:  4059
Submitted:  Mar 7 2008
Updated:  Jan 8 2009

Description:

A Theme Engine based on Clearlooks.

Screenshots:

#1 Aqua Widget Style
#2 BubbleGum Widget Style
#3 Clarius Widget Style
#4 Flat Widget Style http://nanolx.org/free/scrn/xcl-flat.png
#5 Inverted Widget Stylehttp://nanolx.org/free/scrn/xcl-inverted.png

ENGINE OPTIONS:

contrast = # contrast. value is a float (eg 0.82)

radius = # widget roundness. value is a float

animation = # enable animation. TRUE or FALSE

scrollbarstyle = # the scrollbar style. 0 = striped; 1 = arrowed; 2 = plain

toolbarstyle = # the style of the toolbar 0 = gummy bar; 1 = glossy bar

menubarstyle = # the style of the menubar. 0 = gummy bar; 1 = glossy bar

HINT: gummy + gummy || glossy + glossy == merged bar

random_effect = # enable or disable random effects on buttons/tabs 0 = no; 1 = stripes; 2 = bubbles

random_opacity = # The Opacity of the stripes, value is a float from 0.0 to 1.0

progbar_style = # the style of the progressbar. 0 = striped; 1 = arrowed; 2 = flat gradient;

progbar_to_left = # wether to animate the progressbar rtl (right to left) or ltr (left to right). 0 = ltr; 1 = rtl

mw_gradient = # Gradient on the MainWindow, 0 = plain; 1 = horizontal gradient; 2 = diagonal gradient

aqua_tabs = # the Style of the Tabs; 0 = excelsior 1.0+; 1 = excelsior 1.0-

style = # The Widget style; one of INVERTED - BUBBLEGUM - AQUA - FLAT - CLARIUS

pellucid_scales = # How to draw the sliders on scales; 0 = opaque; 1 = pellucid

scale_trough_size = # size of the scale-trough widget (the bar behind the "volume-slider")

tooltip_style = # The Gradient on the tooltips 0 = Straight; 1 = Curved (like before);

TIP:

You can use the Gnome-Color-Chooser to modify the Theme.

If you have Excelsior 1.5.0+ you can also change the engine-options within Gnome-Color-Chooser

INSTALLATION:

Debian Systems

sudo apt-get install fakeroot dpkg-dev
( or: su -c "apt-get install fakeroot dpkg-dev")

dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot

This will - if you have all deps installed - generate a debian binary package, install it via:

cd .. && sudo dpkg -i excelsior*.deb
(or: cd .. && su -c "dpkg -i excelsior*.deb")

If you have built a package for SID, send it to me, so that I can provide it here
(I'm using GTK 2.15 and PANGO 1.24 at the moment, so I can't provide a Package now)

Non-Debian Systems

./configure --prefix=/usr

make

su -c "make install" / sudo make install

Perhaps you'll like it, too.

Comments welcome.




Changelog:

4.1.0:

[GENERAL]

- improved configure.ac
- new autogen.sh (taken from sawfish)
- removed 9 unused variables
- fixed 2 implicit declarations
- updated debian/control description
- use single gtk/glib includes

[SCALE_TROUGH]

- don't substract 2 from scale_trough_size
- fixed scale_trough right border
- set fallback value for scale_trough_size to 5

[HANDLES]

- draw less grips on handles (4*2 if on toolbar, else 8*2)

[SCHEMA]

- added CLARIUS and FLAT to style-list

[THEMES]

- added scale_trough_size = 5 to all themes
- turn on random effects on all themes




LicenseGPL
Source(excelsior-4.1.0.tar.bz2)
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 Well

 
 by techwizrd on: Mar 20 2008
 
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I really like the Progress Bars, but I personally think the rest of the theme is not so good. I want to see if I can take Murrine or Clearlooks theme and put these progressbars in... I think that would look really nice.


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 Re: Well

 
 by JackTheDipper on: Apr 13 2008
 
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You can do this with GNOME Color Chooser, too. Just use the Clearlooks or Murrine theme you like, then start gnome-color-chooser, go to the engines tab, click on the checkbutton besides "Progress Bars", select Exelsior and configure it the way you like (or use its default values instead).

@NanoLX:
I very appreciate that you're supporting Engine Schemas! Thank you!


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 pretty good

 
 by klausdiemaus on: Mar 21 2008
 
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most of what you have looks great. I especially like the progress bar and how the tabs look. The scrollbar arrows are an eye sore to me however.

Good job so far.


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 Packages please?

 
 by techwizrd on: Mar 30 2008
 
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I think it would be helpful for alot of non-technical users for you to package this... I have been trying to compile it for a while with no luck. A Debian package would be really nice.

The theme looks really nice right now. It would be a shame for people to not be able to use the theme simply because they can't compile it.


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 Nice, but...

 
 by themer on: Apr 11 2008
 
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I see very good potential for this engine, but it's not quite there yet. The colours should be unified - not green here, blue here, pink here, etc. and of course customizable by the user (unless you wish to simply release multiple re-coloured versions).

I really like the sliders, that's my favourite part! :D


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 Re: Nice, but...

 
 by Chrispy on: Apr 11 2008
 
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The base colors are changeable via the gnome-control-center the indicator/locationbar colors by editing the gtkrc. There's nothing hardcoded into the engine (of course)


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 Re: Re: Nice, but...

 
 by themer on: Apr 11 2008
 
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OK, good; I just could have sworn I saw green highlights, pink checkboxes and yellow radio buttons stirred in with the main blue colour in the preview ;)


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 Re: Re: Re: Nice, but...

 
 by Chrispy on: Apr 11 2008
 
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You did.


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 Potential

 
 by eitreach on: Apr 12 2008
 
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I really do see potential in this. The scrollbars right now are just not up to the rest of the theme, standard-wise.

If I was to design this, I'd drop the white outline, make the bars just a tidbit wider, and use different arrows. Perhaps bevel-arrows or such, not in any box.

I'd really like to try and use this - right now the scrollbars just ick me.

Best wishes.


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 Good Job!

 
 by dottorblaster on: Apr 14 2008
 
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Well done man, i like this engine.
Did you take some parts from nodoka?


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 Re: Good Job!

 
 by Chrispy on: Apr 18 2008
 
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I didn't take code from Nodoka. (Excelsior is based on Clearlooks. Murrine is based on Clearlooks. And Nodoka is based on Murrine, so there might be similar code somewhere)


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