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DarkMint

   1.5 gtk 2/3  

GTK 3.x Theme/Style

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Version Control:  Link
Downloads:  18612
Submitted:  May 15 2012
Updated:  Jan 20 2015

Description:

New (Jan 20, 2015):
GTK 3.14 upgrades

compatible with libgtk-3-0 version = 3.14

Known Issues:
OpenOffice / LibreOffice - Calc doesn't show cell background color

Solution:
Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Accessibility > Automatically detect high-contrast [off]

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DarkMint contains:
Metacity theme,
GTK2 theme
GTK3 theme
Cinnamon Theme: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/DarkMint+-+Cinnamon?content=150166

Tested on Gnome3, Mate, xfce.

NOTE: If Metacity (borders around the window) will not load in Cinnamon try the instructions from this link
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=86813


Install, unzip:
1. Copy darkmint-master dir to /usr/share/themes

2. Appearence ->Select any theme, Customize...->Controls Tab, select DarkMint (gnome2/mate)

Use Tweak Tool with GTK3.

3. Window Border Tab, select DarkMint
(gnome2/mate)

4. Add Panel background from
/usr/share/themes/darkmint-master/gtk-2.0/Panel/
- panel-bg.png for bottom panel
- panel-bg-top.png for top panel

5. overwrite the kdeglobals file to /home/USERNAME/.kde/share/config

If KDE apps not loading Theme (buttons, tabs...) check out this link http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=198&t=99910




Changelog:

May 23, 2012 - kdeglobals added
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Because KDE native applications will load default color theme (white), Krusader, Amarok ... will look bad.

1.1 Jun 26, 2012.
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GTK3:
- sliders fixed.
- checkbox, radiobox fixed
- progressbar improved

1.2 Oct 06, 2012
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GTK3:
- checkbox and radiobutton when focused disappear fixed
- menubar tweak (padding fix)
- checkbox and radiobutton wrong scaling fixed
- handles added like in GTK2
- button appears in button fixed
- arrows changed (adwaita engine required)
GTK2:
- cursor_color added

1.3 Nov 9 2012
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added horizontal and vertical line
rewrite for gtk 3.6

1.4 Sep 19 2013
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gtk 3.8 compatible




LicenseGPL
(DarkMint 1.4 gtk 3.8)
(Latest 1.5)
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 It's me, yeah, again...

 
 by luisromero on: Sep 2 2012
 
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It seems the problem is because the cursor is white and the comment box is also white. Any idea how can I change the default color of the cursor?


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 Re: It's me, yeah, again...

 
 by originalseed on: Sep 5 2012
 
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goto Theme Dir.
and in DarkMint/gtk-2.0/gkrc

find GtkEntry::cursor_color

and replace (or add color to your choice):

GtkEntry::cursor_color = "green"
GtkTextView::cursor_color = "green"
GtkTextView::secondary_cursor_color = "green"
GtkWidget::cursor_color = "green"
GtkWidget::secondary_cursor_color = "green"


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 Re: Re: It's me, yeah, again...

 
 by luisromero on: Sep 6 2012
 
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Thank you so much, I already did it.
I had never known where it was the file to modify. By the way, it is possible to modify the cursor/caret thicknes? I saw in that file something about thicknes (xthicknes = 2, ythicknes = 2) but I don't know if that's about cursor thicknes. Anyway, I'll try to modify it, and see what happen...


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 Wallpaper Goes Away

 
 by LinuxPhreak on: Oct 1 2013
 
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My PNG Image I use as a wallpaper disappears when using the theme in Gnome Shell. My desktop background turns grey. It appears that my wallpaper is still there but being covered by the grey.


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 Re: Wallpaper Goes Away

 
 by originalseed on: Oct 2 2013
 
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I will look into it...
Thanks for the feedback


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 Re: Wallpaper Goes Away

 
 by originalseed on: Oct 2 2013
 
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fixed, download 1.4


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 Re: Re: Wallpaper Goes Away

 
 by LinuxPhreak on: Oct 2 2013
 
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Thanks the fix works great


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 Beautiful Indeed!!

 
 by paudelanup on: Oct 3 2013
 
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This theme rocks. And when added transparency it looks like black glass. The theme is ruling my desktop for months.
But gnome panel is not consistent, few part glassy like indicator appmenu, systray and other part not. Is there a way to make the whole panel look alike? There must be!!
Here is the screenshot if you have time to look at
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Green-GLX?content=160954
Thanks in advance


Who knows what comes tomorrow.......
No good life if there are no regrets......

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 Re: Beautiful Indeed!!

 
 by sufit on: Jan 31 2016
 
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more themes like this! its just perfect. try mix with my sufit-chronic gnome-shell theme :)


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 Re: Re: Beautiful Indeed!!

 
 by paudelanup on: Jan 31 2016
 
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paudelanuppaudelanup
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Thanks. It has been long that I haven't visited Linux. I will check when I visit. ;)


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 Re: Re: Re: Beautiful Indeed!!

 
 by paudelanup on: Jan 31 2016
 
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paudelanuppaudelanup
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After 3 years !!


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No good life if there are no regrets......

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 Fonts

 
 by bswarm on: May 4 2014
 
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On Ubuntu 14.04 in Nautilus the icon text all of a sudden gets very large, switching to list view then back to icon view corrects it for a while, then it does it again. Everything else is fine. Any ideas?


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 Re: Fonts

 
 by originalseed on: May 7 2014
 
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I will check it out.


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 Re: Fonts

 
 by bswarm on: May 7 2014
 
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I'm using gnome fallback (flashback) w/compiz. A few other themes do this also, but some don't.


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 How to install Dark Mint on Ubuntu Gnome 14.04

 
 by Dave2592 on: Jan 20 2015
 
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Hi,

Thanks for your work on this theme.

Unfortunately, I don't manage to install it on Ubuntu Gnome 14.04.

There is no directory called DarkCold4 in the v1.5 archive I downloaded here. That directory is referred to in the following instruction:

"1. Copy DarkCold4 dir to /usr/share/themes"

Please could you explain what's missing or what I'm doing wrong?

TIA if so. :-)


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 Re: How to install Dark Mint on Ubuntu Gnome 14.04

 
 by originalseed on: Jan 21 2015
 
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I am sorry, I did not update the instructions.

Just unpack the zip to your /usr/share/themes
when you unpack it there you should have darkcold-master dir.

To set up the theme you will need "Tweak Tool".


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 Re: Re: How to install Dark Mint on Ubuntu Gnome 1

 
 by originalseed on: Jan 21 2015
 
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Sorry, its /usr/share/themes/darkmint-master


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