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Shiki-Colors

   4.6  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

Score 73%
Shiki-Colors
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Downloads:  382094
Submitted:  Aug 7 2008
Updated:  Aug 3 2009

Description:

Shiki-Colors mixes the elegance of a dark theme with the usability of a light theme, resulting in a hybrid theme. Shiki is designed to be fast and stable.

There is a Clearlooks version for out-of-the-box compatibility with most distros and a Murrine version for eyecandy and speed.

There are 7 color variations (Orange, Blue, Green, Purple, Red, Chocolate, Pink). A matching set of Icons, Wallpapers and GDM themes can also be downloaded separately from gnome-look or at the gnome-colors project page.

You can edit the theme's source (the gtkrc files) for further customization, which is all too easy due to the included instructions.

Must read or clowns will eat you:
* The Murrine version will only work with Murrine 0.90.3 or newer. Yes, you will need to upgrade unless you're using Ubuntu Jaunty.

* The borders are very thin, and titlebars/menubars are unified because of "LOL, ELEGANCE". If you have any difficulty resizing windows, try the included alternate metacity with thicker borders.

* In Ubuntu, for themes (installed through appearance preferences) to be able to theme applications in admin mode, you must type in a terminal:
sudo ln -s ~/.themes /root && sudo ln -s ~/.icons /root

Fedora users can get an installable package of Murrine 0.90.3 (x86) here until is not available in release section:
http://files.getdropbox.com/u/1529612/gtk-murrine-engine-0.90.3-1.fc12.i586.rpm

* In Ubuntu, you can use the official PPA repository for easy installation and upgrades. For Ubuntu Karmic Koala, you can simply run apt-get install shiki-colors to install from Ubuntu's universe repositories. The packages are also available in Debian Sid.

* To fix minor Firefox 3 bugs in Shiki-Colors, install the Stylish add-on and go here (or install the included userChrome.css file following the instructions in README):
http://userstyles.org/styles/10822

* Visit the GNOME-Colors project page for bug reports, feature requests, SVN and more downloads:
http://code.google.com/p/gnome-colors/

* Consider donating a small amount to the GNOME-Colors project if you wish to support it, or to show your appreciation. You can do so by clicking on the "donate" button next to the download section.




Changelog:

4.6 (2009-09-25)
* Add support for Chromium's GTK theming.

4.5 (2009-08-03)
* Update Green, Pink, Orange and Red palettes for better contrast.
* Fix a minor Firefox urlbar color issue in green/orange variations.

4.4 (2009-07-14)
* Add new Pink (Illustrious) color variation.
* Add support for gdm-user-switch applet in Karmic.
* Fix panel matching in Dust-Murrine variant.
* Remove spaces in metacity names for easier RPM packaging. You might have to
remove the old metacity folders or run make uninstall from a previous version.




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(Shiki-Colors (MurrineSVN)
(GNOME-Colors Icons (Highly Recommended)
(Arc-Colors GDM-Wallpapers (Recommended)
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 Matching windows theme?

 
 by Antioch on: Feb 10 2009
 
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Do you know of any windows themes (msstyles) that match the coloring of shiki? I'm running various apps in Wine and they have the stock windows-95 coloring for all of the applications. It doesn't match well. However, you can load any windows theme file you want and I am hoping that one exists, or that it would be easy enough for you to whip a matching one up?

Either way, thanks for the amazing theme sets, I use them every day and love them. :)


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 Re: Matching windows theme?

 
 by perfectska04 on: Feb 10 2009
 
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I don't think there's any .msstyle based on shiki.. and I doubt we'll see one unless a windows user who likes shiki/linux themes tries to port it.

I do, however have a simple color scheme that makes wine apps blend in better, though. Maybe I'll upload the config file in a future update.


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 Epidermis support?

 
 by gajolo on: Feb 12 2009
 
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A great theme, and my favorite so far. Would it be possible to get Epidermis support?

http://epidermis.tuxfamily.org/

It works in a similar way to the script currently offered, but is slightly more convenient. It should be a relatively simple matter of choosing the correct theme files in the included Epidermis Creator and then submitting it to their repo.


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 Re: Epidermis support?

 
 by perfectska04 on: Feb 14 2009
 
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I will look into it. I had heard about this project, but the last time I tried it, it was still in its alpha stages.


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 niceee

 
 by RottenKid on: Feb 14 2009
 
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super nice theme but i have a problem with panel transparency . i don't know why but is looking like this http://i43.tinypic.com/25s4b9i.gif


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 Re: niceee

 
 by perfectska04 on: Feb 14 2009
 
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In the latest upload I enabled gradient panels by default. The reason being that I eliminated most of the bugs involved with forcing panel backgrounds, and these backgrounds will fit the panel even if you set them as large as 210 pixels.

The one drawback to this, is that you have to disable gradient panels manually if you plan to use transparent or custom panels through the context menu of gnome-panel. You can disable these by opening the panel.rc file in a text editor, and deleting the line that says "Disable for normal panel backgrounds".


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 Re: Re: niceee

 
 by RottenKid on: Feb 14 2009
 
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thanks a lot for your comment , i've followed your instructions and now everything is looking cool...thanks again for the awesome theme


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 Rhythmbox Icons

 
 by prusal on: Feb 18 2009
 
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Awesome theme, with the installer and everithing, very nice!

One thing the icons used for Rhythmbox are really UGLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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 Re: Rhythmbox Icons

 
 by perfectska04 on: Feb 23 2009
 
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I personaly like the rhythmbox icons, but to each his own. You can remove them simply by searching for "rhythmbox" inside the gnome-* folder and deleting all instances of the icon.


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 Problem with new version

 
 by lvlo on: Feb 23 2009
 
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Hi there :)

Is that blue line in a bottom of button bug?

Screenshot: http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/6avBds_b7WwGoduHLZ8-xg?feat=directlink


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 Re: Problem with new version

 
 by lvlo on: Feb 23 2009
 
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btw - I have installed your Murrine deb package.


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 Re: Problem with new version

 
 by perfectska04 on: Feb 23 2009
 
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No, apparently that seems to be the new focus selection for the murrine engine (as opposed to ugly dotted lines). I don't know if the line at the bottom is intentional by the developer of murrine, but if you don't like it, you can use an earlier revision of murrine svn.


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 Re: Re: Problem with new version

 
 by lvlo on: Feb 23 2009
 
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I don't care much about this: it just looks like a bug for me :)


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 More colors?!?

 
 by OrlandoAberdeen on: Feb 26 2009
 
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@Perfectska04

Your theme is awesome, really good work!

Are you going to support more color variants? Like:

- Silver
- Grey
- Chocolate
- Black

Matching icons would also be very cool!

Keep coding ;-)


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 Re: More colors?!?

 
 by Antioch on: Feb 28 2009
 
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I agree.

Maybe purple too?


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