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New Wave

   0.8.2  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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Homepage:  Link
Blog:  Link
Minimum required   GTK 2.x
Downloads:  120622
Submitted:  Aug 14 2008
Updated:  Dec 14 2009

Description:

It is time to give a modern and professional look to our desktop! The new theme makes more clever use of orange (not over-use it) and is mainly color-neutral. It is designed for Ubuntu in mind but can be used in other distros that may bear warm colors.


[size=3]Installation: (requires pixbuf theme engine)[/size]
Very simple. Just double click the file newwave-(xxx).gtp where (xxx) is the version number e.g. 050. Note that if you have previous version of the theme in your home folder you need to remove it first. You may need to log out then log in to make all changes appear (e.g. handlers, lines). For more information on how to fix Firefox's menubar text and how to use the theme in root programs see the README file.


Extras:
The package also contains:
- New Wave Configurator (GUI),
- Emerald themes,
- Compiz-fusion settings,
- Second theme with dark menus,
- Firefox skin,
- Some metacity tweaks.
- Time applet tips.
Theme for xfwm4 (Xubuntu) can be downloaded in the Download section of this page.


Support & News:

Check the latest news at my blog: http://ankere.wordpress.com/

Any bugs should be reported here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/anton

If you have questions ask them in Launchpad Questions section:https://answers.launchpad.net/anton
or in the Help tab of this page.

You could also sponsor me (in the form of donation) in order to buy a cheap laptop and work on New Wave more. You can do the donation by clicking on the donate button on the right of the download section.




Changelog:

v 0.8.2
- Statusbar, selected text, popups in Nautilus, tooltips, text improvements (lighter text)
- More lightness in menus and desktop items (transparancy and toned colors)
- Improved active tab and horizontal line gradients.
- Transparent panels and items possible when using flat panel theme (use NW Configurator to set up)
- IconView and Assistant Window themed much better.
- Infobars are styled properly to match the theme.
- Added focus for the items in nautilus and many other apps.
- Improved selected workspace bg color in the applet.
- Fixed the rendering glitch in Appearance manager.
- Improved NW Configurator - transparent panels and more.
- Redesigned progressbars inside treeviews to match the other progressbars better.
- Fixed long standing issue with Evolution's preferences wrong colors.
- Restyled frames in Gedit statusbar and the panel.
- New theme format gtp for easier installation (just double click)


v 0.8.1

- Brasero notifications color fixed.
- Rhythmbox 'Now playing' tool-tips can now be seen.
- Fixed scrollbars in OpenOffice and Firefox by using hack.
- Firefox skin for Firefox 3.5
- Firefox and OO unreadable menubar text could be fixed with Configurator.
- Metacity enchantments for dialogs (only visible when compiz effects are off)
- Lotus Notes and Eclipse 100% CPU bug fixed.
- Old combo-box is themed better in OpenOffice and other apps.
- Introducing a Configurator (GUI) for easy modification of some theme properties.


v 0.8.0

- Treeview has new headers, items and focus system.
- Make nautilus sidebar use custom treeview design for better integration.
- New design for scrollbars and scrollbar arrows.
- Better tooltips that look more three dimensional (3D).
- Progressbars are more "color rich" and have more depth. Thus they are more attention grabbing.
- Modified etched out shadows.
- Emerald usability fix in the button bottom border color.
- Textboxes, tabs, combobox entries and range controls have focus indicated by glow.
- Firefox theme available for better integration.
- Opera theme by Kyle Baker (see download section because it is not included in the pack)




LicenseCreative Commons by-sa
(New Wave Pack)
(New Wave GDM)
(New Wave GDM List)
(Lock-Dialog Theme)
(Alternative Metacity)
(Alternative "Key" Metacity)
(New Wave XFWM Theme)
(Alternative XFWM theme (by Steve Dodier))
(Perfect Wave Emerald theme (by Zuil Nossile))
(Opera Theme (by Kyle Baker))
(Google Chrome Theme (by Lasse Valentini))
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 Great!

 
 by Vortex0965 on: Apr 6 2009
 
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This version is great and solved a large number of important bugfix from previous version...the only thing you might consider to improve is the code weightness..test your theme with gtkperf,here is a comparative(for example):

Murrina Dust: Total time: 7,32
New Wave : Total time: 12,25 (very slowly)

PS:Sorry for my bad english.


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 Re: Great!

 
 by dilomo on: Apr 6 2009
 
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This testing program's results are not always correct and i don't use it as measure for the performance. The one test I do is that if the user feels the theme is snappy the it's all ok. If you compare the aurora engine and my theme their results are almost the same because they offer greater eye-candy and more detail than other themes.

Btw I run gtkperf and got 9.82 on my PC so you can see for yourself that this is relative test program.


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 Re: Great!

 
 by dilomo on: Apr 7 2009
 
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As you mentioned performance I further investigated it and it turned out that the difference between Dust and New Wave is only ~ 1 sec (not 5 as you show) if we remove 1sec from the progressbar bug that stops its drawing at the beginning. It wasn't like that before so I will further investigate on this pb bug.

See results here:
http://img214.imageshack.us/my.php?image=gtkperf.png


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 Re: Re: Great!

 
 by Vortex0965 on: Apr 9 2009
 
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I want to clarify that I have tested New Wave with compiz activated (which influence the result),additionally I used Dust Murrine in gtkperf (taken from dashua launchpad) not Original Dust...:)


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 RGBA Support

 
 by darkhack on: Apr 8 2009
 
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I have to say, GTK2 engine murrine is getting more improvement. Is it possible New Wave theme could have rgba support in order to have transparent affect on gtk2 on the new engine?

Thanks.


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 Re: RGBA Support

 
 by dilomo on: Apr 8 2009
 
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I can't understand the second part of your question. Can you please ask it with other words.

P.S.
I'd have to say that this theme is not using the murrine engine as many of you think and this theme will not get rgba support until Gnome 3.0 is released.


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 Re: Re: RGBA Support

 
 by darkhack on: Apr 9 2009
 
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Sorry about my english, and I was asking if its possible for New Wave theme to have RGBA capability for gtk, but you just answered my questions already.

By the way, awesome job on this theme and look forward to your next release.


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 Re: Re: Re: RGBA Support

 
 by dilomo on: Apr 9 2009
 
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The pixmap engine supports transparency of almost all widgets but the windows behind are not controlled by the theme but by gtk and the application itself. GTK 3.0 and gnome 3.0 respectively will enable this by default in all applications so then you will be able to adjust the transparency.


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 Indeed great!

 
 by somnix on: Apr 12 2009
 
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Hi, I just wanted to say thanks for the cool theme! As I'm in the process of switching back to GNOME from using KDE (and Windows) quite exclusively over the last two years I was extremely pleased when I hit your brilliant looking New Wave theme. Before I had thought that it was sort of inevitable that the upper part of the GNOME screen always looked overladen and disorienting to me but that elegant sort of three-tone colour code and one-piece title-menu bar work just great for me. Thanks!


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 Re: Indeed great!

 
 by dilomo on: Apr 12 2009
 
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Thank you for the feedback :) I'm happy when ppl are happy.


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 A suggestion...

 
 by vs8 on: Apr 15 2009
 
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Today I tried to change the panel background to Smoke and various others but I had a problem with the Application/Places/System and notification area because those didn't change.

Nodoka and other themes change the panel completely and give me the freedom to use the panel background we want to use.

Can you enable that in your theme?


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 Re: A suggestion...

 
 by dilomo on: Apr 15 2009
 
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I'm already using this via the gtkrc file and that's why you cannot change all. In order to do it open the gtkrc file and find inside this:
style "panel" = "newwave-default"

then replace bg_pixmap[NORMAL] = "Images/Panel/PanelBarLong.png" with smth like that:
bg_pixmap[NORMAL] = "Smoke image location.png"


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 Dark menus

 
 by odysseusjak on: Apr 17 2009
 
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Hey, I GLANCED through the read me but didn't see anything in there regarding the fonts in the dark menus. When they are 'dimmed' in the Menu bar, there is a bad shadow beneath the letters and it looks bad. In Firefox, however, they look PERFECT! Is there a way to include those type of menus in the Gnome menu bar?


Peace be with you.

OD

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 Re: Dark menus

 
 by dilomo on: Apr 18 2009
 
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There is no way of modifying this because the pixmap engine has this shadow hardcoded and I can't change it's color. You may try to use another engine for the separators but I don't recommend it if you are not familiar with gtk themes.


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 Re: Re: Dark menus

 
 by odysseusjak on: Apr 24 2009
 
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Well, since I'm not this type of artist, I'll leave that stuff to you.

I have to say, other than that one very small issue, this is my favorite theme! I was not a fan of the darker themes but New Wave changed all of that. It grew on me the more I used it.

Keep up the great work!


Peace be with you.

OD

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 Openoffice Dark menu

 
 by Vortex0965 on: May 14 2009
 
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I don't like the "human solution" of openoffice bug with standard version of new wave,it's too different from your theme,why not try to change it with the wasp script solution (using your color scheme)?Have you seen it?:)


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 Re: Openoffice Dark menu

 
 by dilomo on: May 14 2009
 
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Hmmm, I have not heard of it. Can you tell me more? I'm open to new things and would like to make the experience with the theme as seamless and integrated as possible.


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 Re: Re: Openoffice Dark menu

 
 by Vortex0965 on: May 15 2009
 
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Take a look at this theme:

http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Wasp?content=104167

..inside you'll find a script named "ooo.sh" which radically change openoffice stylish according to color theme,I think you could try to do something similar....:)


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 Re: Re: Re: Openoffice Dark menu

 
 by dilomo on: May 15 2009
 
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Thank You!

I will have a look and will probably include smth similar in the next New Wave release.


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