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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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 Menu Icon

 
 by Loafers on: Nov 3 2009
 
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Hi,

Cool theme! However my only gripe is that it takes several clicks to open the menu sometimes. Other than that, cool theme!

regards,
loafers


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 Re: Menu Icon

 
 by perfectska04 on: Nov 3 2009
 
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I have not experienced this issue. In theory, the theme (or icons) should not have any relevance when it comes to mouse clicking or the clickable area of the menu icon applets.

It might help if you could add a screenshot, a more detailed summary - or double check if the same behavior occurs under another theme (which might indicate that the problem lies elsewhere).


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 Re: Re: Menu Icon

 
 by Loafers on: Nov 4 2009
 
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Hmm I think it's b/c I have slow computer. Nevermind!


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 Very Me

 
 by gnomechick on: Nov 9 2009
 
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Pink (Illustrious) thanks


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 Re: Very Me

 
 by perfectska04 on: Nov 16 2009
 
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Glad you like it, enjoy!


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 A question....

 
 by Vortex0965 on: Nov 12 2009
 
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First of all, congratulations on the work you've done.
And now,my question...Shiki-human will be modified according to the new brown color of karmic?


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 Re: A question....

 
 by cypherpunk on: Nov 13 2009
 
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Use Shiki-Dust.


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 Re: Re: A question....

 
 by Vortex0965 on: Nov 13 2009
 
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Shiki-Dust has not the same color of Human-Karmic,is a more lighter brown.


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 Re: Re: Re: A question....

 
 by perfectska04 on: Nov 16 2009
 
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You can simply change the selected background color in Appearance preferences to the desired color. If you'd like a matching icon set for that shade of brown, you can compile gnome-colors from source and get it.

As for the defaults, there's already Shiki-Dust, which is warm and brown. It doesn't have the same shade of brown as the new Human, but why should it? It's not like both themes can be used at the same time, so it shouldn't matter or create any inconsistency.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: A question....

 
 by Vortex0965 on: Nov 16 2009
 
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It was just a curiosity about the future release of Shiki, if ever there will be.
Thanks for the reply.


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 Shiki-Colors and OpenOffice

 
 by cypherpunk on: Nov 15 2009
 
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With Shiki-Colors, various widget outlines in OOo look very bold:

http://www.zwixy.com/images/269325632200911151258308524696x545scrot.png

This does not happen with other themes like Clearlooks:

http://www.zwixy.com/images/1042086166200911151258308543696x545scrot.png


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 Re: Shiki-Colors and OpenOffice

 
 by cypherpunk on: Nov 15 2009
 
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P.S. The bold outlines happen with both Shiki-Colors murrine and clearlooks versions.


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 Re: Shiki-Colors and OpenOffice

 
 by perfectska04 on: Nov 16 2009
 
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It's an OpenOffice bug.

Apparently they use the color of the menus for those outlines. The same behavior occurs with Dust, NewWave Dark Menus, Opensuse's Sonar, etc...

There's nothing I can do from this end, and Openoffice problems are usually seen with many themes because it's not a native GTK application.


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 Tabs should be rounded.

 
 by molecule-eye on: Nov 17 2009
 
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Given the rounded top windows decoration, it would seem most fitting that the tabs should be rounded too and, arguably, the the scroll bars as well. I love Shiki but the comletely rectangular, sharp-cornered tabs look out of place.


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 Google Chrome/Chromium

 
 by Hadret on: Dec 8 2009
 
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"* Add support for Chromium's GTK theming."

What actually was added to gtkrc? I'm trying to make some changes in displaying colors in Chromium, but have no luck :/


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