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Intuition (white)

   1.7  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

Score 72%
Intuition (white)
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Downloads:  22774
Submitted:  Jul 1 2008
Updated:  Oct 13 2008

Description:

somehow i made friends with the ubuntulooks engine.

i saw this theme on a few displays where it turned out completely white, red or blue (never green though) due to monitor settings, in that case, or if you just feel like it, change the colors of the theme in gnome-appearance-settings!
in the archive there is a readme file with installation instructions.
don't hesitate to leave a comment!

the theme consists of:
-gtk-theme: normal-panel
-gtk-theme: inverted-panel
-window-borders: metacity
-window-borders: xfwm4
-window-borders: emerald
-panel backgrounds
-ubuntu menu and logoff icon
-thumbnail frame
-wallpapers




Changelog:

1.0
-so far i only built an emerald theme, maybe i will be able to write a metacity theme some time soon...
-credits for the wallpaper do not go to me, it is a modified version of the "infinity" wallpaper from fedora.

1.1
-added a metacity theme!

1.2
-gtk: panel buttons (in the window list) are now white
-metacity: now has a bottom line to separate window from bottom panel when maximized
-added a grey panel
-added ubuntu menu icon
-added thumbnail_frame.png

1.3
-fixed a mistake i made in the metacity theme
-odd and even row colors in lists are now different.
-if you set the gtk:bg color of the theme darker, the gradient start color of the metacity theme will at some point follow: darker themes look better now.
-changed the wallpaper

1.4
-changed metacity/emerald glyphs to more conventional ones
-added an "ubuntu" emerald theme because unlike metacity emerald does not pick up the gtk color if you change it
-added a gtk theme with inverted panel colors
-added a few panels for either black or white text on it
-changed the wallpaper, it is now quite far from fedora infinity

1.5
-gtk: panels are new
-gtk: changed nautilus-extra-view-widget color
-gtk: fixed a bug that was visible in gedit and eog message area
-gtk: rearranged and renamed the themes, set black as default cursor
-metacity: title is now "etched in"
-metacity: glyphs look more plastic now, i had the gnome logo on the toolbar in mind. what do you think of them?
-emerald: tossed the ubuntu emerald theme, you can easily change the colors yourself in emerald
-panel images are new
-changed wallpaper, added heron wallpaper (i know, it's a little late for a heron)
-added the readme file

1.6
-added xfwm4 theme for that desktop environment with the cute black mouse
-metacity: utility and modal_dialog windows have no icon
-emerald: contains additional buttons i made for xfwm4, but not enabled

1.7
-gtk: nautilus sidebar separator is now only 1px
-gtk: changed panel normal button color (not directly visible, but affects border of active button)
-gtk: fixed cpufreq applet text color
-gtk: changed highlight color (i had a monochrome LCD in mind)
-metacity: changed corner radius (did not know you can do that until recently!)
-metacity: additional buttons (see README) and increased drow shadow of buttons
-metacity: modal dialog windows have no more title
-xfwm4: changed corner radius
-emerald: changed corner radius + additional buttons
-icons: switched from tango to mist as default icons




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 Nice, but...

 
 by nordlicht on: Jul 12 2008
 
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Really nice Theme. Some suggestions: the scrollbars didn't really fit to the rest. And the Metacity Theme would really look better with a simple "X" close button. But keep on... really great this far.


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 Re: Nice, but...

 
 by newversion2 on: Sep 8 2008
 
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you were right about the metacity buttons: done :-)


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 Notification

 
 by cakeandtea on: Jul 26 2008
 
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I like the theme but the way panel notifications look leaves something to be desired on Ubuntu.

See the awful black rectangle in the upper right-hand corner in this screenshot: http://img389.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotau3.png


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 Re: Notification

 
 by servechilled on: Jul 26 2008
 
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on the big rock candy mountains you never change your socks...
love this song :)

and, yes; notifications suck.

but a really great theme btw.


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 Re: Notification

 
 by newversion2 on: Jul 27 2008
 
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this theme fully supports custom colors, so:
go to appearance settings and change tooltip background and foreground colors to something like black on yellow instead of white on black.
unfortunately the notification uses tooltip colors from the theme without being prepared to anything else but yellow, nothing i can do about that, still i will keep white on black default, for it looks way better in normal tooltips.
hope i could help


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 Re: Re: Notification

 
 by cakeandtea on: Aug 6 2008
 
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I just installed the Nodoka notification theme and changed the colors to match Nodoka more closely.

Close enough to a fix for me :).


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 Nice.

 
 by eitreach on: Aug 9 2008
 
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This is becoming such a great, consistent theme - for every-man use. It just feels nice and sleek, with so much subtle snazzle - becoming better than the Elementary theme set.

Some custom icons to match this theme would be such a huge pile of awesome too.


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 feedback

 
 by newversion2 on: Aug 9 2008
 
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hm. i am wondering why the rating is sinking at an alarming rate since the 1.4 update :-( talk to me!


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 Re: feedback

 
 by Zgegball on: Aug 9 2008
 
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Maybe a rivalry vote... The voting system is really bad on gnome-look. I've exactly the same thing with my theme today...
Your theme is excellent, I rate it good!


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 Installation

 
 by Ataris on: Aug 10 2008
 
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I can install the two themes, but they end up looking awkward and there are no invisible panels. How do you install the start-here icon and the panels folder, anyway? How do you install this theme?


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 Re: Installation

 
 by newversion2 on: Aug 11 2008
 
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please describe what you mean by awkward and what you mean by "invisible panel"
the start-here.png goes to, for example if you use Tango icons: /usr/share/icons/Tango/scalable/places/
to change the panel background just right click on the panel to access the panel properties and set one of the image files in the panel folder als background.
hope that explains.


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 The best!

 
 by RuleMaker on: Aug 14 2008
 
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I use this theme for a long time and I'd recommend it to everybody.
Thank you!


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