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Minty Fresh

   1.2  

GNOME Shell Theme

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Minty Fresh
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Downloads:  2201
Submitted:  Sep 2 2011
Updated:  May 12 2012

Description:

My new extra-minty GNOME-Shell theme.

Ideas and inspiration from Karmicbastler http://gnome-look.org/usermanager/search.php?username=Karmicbastler

Includes both GNOME 3.2 and 3.4 versions.
To install, extract the zip, and use GNOME-Tweak-Tool to install which version you want.


Want a little less minty? Try Spearmint! http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Spearmint?content=143784




Changelog:

1.1:
-ported to GNOME-Shell 3.2 base
-cleaned up code
-changed the look of notifications and dialogs
-lots more
1.2:
-now works with GNOME-Shell 3.4
-many bugfixes
-tweaked panel-buttons




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 your minty-fresh shelltheme

 
 by Karmicbastler on: May 12 2012
 
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thanks for oprting this theme!! I love it and did two very small tweaks to it: the borders of the calendar-days in mint and the day-active with mint-background.

The calendar day-hover also got a minty-fresh background from me.

That's it. Looks nice!!

But as I said: I love your theme!!!

Greetings and good to have you,
your friend
Karmicbastler


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 Re: your minty-fresh shelltheme

 
 by Padster on: May 12 2012
 
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Glad you like the update :)


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 Huge Icons!!

 
 by isaia on: May 14 2012
 
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Hi!
This green theme is the BEST ever. I really ove it sooooo much...
But I've got a problem:
In the shell the application icons are way too big and it's just a crowdy mess.
How can I make them smaller???
Help, I don't wanna change the theme!!!!!!
thanks again, andrea

PS: why not making a GTK3 theme like this???????


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 Re: Huge Icons!!

 
 by Padster on: May 14 2012
 
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Thanks :)
You probably are using the GNOME-Shell 3.4 version with GNOME-Shell 3.2, that's my guess. I'm not making a GTK3 theme like this because GTK3 themes are brutal to make compared to GNOME-Shell themes.


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 one answer and one question

 
 by Karmicbastler on: Jun 3 2012
 
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hi isaia,

in the Pack done by Padster, you find two versions: one for Gnome3.2 and one for Gnome3.4. That means: you have to unpack this package first in your home-folder, then copy the version for 3.4 into your ./themes-folder and everything should be fine.

@ Padster:
one question: I am just trying to get my onboard-keyboard (this screen-keyboard called onboard) like in your screenshot. I can only do the settings provided in this app. But: I want to get it like you have done it in your Gnome-Shelltheme. So: how did you do that?? Can you give me a hint?? Because I have taken nearly the things over, which you had set in your gnome-shell.css in your Minty-fresh-theme. And now I have made a new theme based on it and I wanted to take a screenshot of this look.

Greetings
Karmicbastler


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 Re: one answer and one question

 
 by Padster on: Jun 5 2012
 
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The GNOME-Shell onscreen-keyboard is located at the bottom of the CSS file. If you're trying to get a separate app to look like this, I have no idea.


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 Re: Re: one answer and one question

 
 by Karmicbastler on: Jun 15 2012
 
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hi Padster,

first let me say thanks for your answer.
For me, the look of my onbaod-keyboard does not look like yours, although I have the very similar settings
in the css-file (keyboard-colors, border, color of the keys, etc) of my gnome-shelltheme.

But: I found a way, how to make the look similar to yours. You need to install the onboard-settings via synaptic.

Then in the second step, uncheck "use system-theme" and then you can go through the settings
and change the look of your onboard-keyboard. Now I also have white keys and a transparent background
and I can also set the size of the keys. So now I looks the way I like it more.

And in these settings, you can save the style, you made your own.

Greetings
from your dear friend
Karmicbastler


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 Re: Re: Re: one answer and one question

 
 by Padster on: Jun 15 2012
 
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Ah, so it looks like you were theming a separate app. Why not just use the GNOME-Shell onscreen keyboard?


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: one answer and one question

 
 by Karmicbastler on: Jun 16 2012
 
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ähhmm?? I thought, this is the normal onboard-Keyboard?? Where is the one of Gnome-Shell then?? Are these two diffferent ones??

And: if so, where do I find the one of Gnome-Shell then??

Greetings
Karmicbastler


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: one answer and one question

 
 by Padster on: Jun 16 2012
 
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Under the accessibility icon, toggle "screen keyboard"


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