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Murrina GrigioProfondo

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GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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Murrina GrigioProfondo
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Link:  http://
Downloads:  5166
Submitted:  May 30 2007
Updated:  Jun 25 2007

Description:

This is my first gtk theme.
It would be a readable and pleasant dark theme.
It was concepted as a deeply modified version of Murrina DarkNice theme, with an Human color scheme. Now is a really different theme. It requires the latest Murrine engine (0.53).

Window decorator is my Nero Metallico emerald theme.
Suggested icons are Human.
Bold verdana or arial font will be more readable.
Give me any suggestion. Sorry for my english.




Changelog:

1.2 Html render color improvement in gtkhtml render engine used by some programs like Evolution.

1.1 A lot of color and padding improving.

1.0 Initial but complete version.




LicenseGPL
(GTK 2.x theme)
(Emerald theme for Beryl)
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 great!

 
 by Philo-Bedoe on: May 30 2007
 
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very nice theme
good job !


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 i love it!!!

 
 by glaeven on: May 31 2007
 
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i usuallyu hate dark themes, but this one is just so good! great work.

one problem... in firefox, some text is white (on a white background). any fixes?


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 Re: i love it!!!

 
 by Argirox on: May 31 2007
 
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I set (in firefox preferences) text color on dark gray and background on withe, but with setting the possibility for web page to set their color (otherwise a lot of web pages will be ugly). So some page (that, I think, set only text color but not background) give the result you saw. I'll investigate this, but if there's someone more skilled of me (it's easy!) give us some tricks!
Thanks


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 thanks!

 
 by herbster on: Jun 10 2007
 
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PERFECT! I have been looking for so long for a dark grey/black with orange theme that actually leaves my OpenOffice and other apps looking right and not messed up like so many dark themes do, and this is it. This is a great theme, I have finally found the right one, thank you so much!


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 orange

 
 by jackp on: Jun 20 2007
 
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Your theme looks really nice but I'd like to change orange in light blue (or similar colour). How can I do it (if it's possible)?


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 Re: orange

 
 by Argirox on: Jun 22 2007
 
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I'm just making a blu version of this theme, it'll be released in a few days.
However you can change color trough gtkrc files; they are wrote in hexadecimal format (like #ffffff), so you can change the orange-type colors with blue tone scale, helping you with such program, like gcolor, to obtain hexadecimal values. Thanks.


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 Re: Re: orange

 
 by jackp on: Jun 23 2007
 
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Thank for your replay, I think I'll wait for the blue version.


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 Re: Re: Re: orange

 
 by Argirox on: Jun 24 2007
 
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I submitted the blue version of this theme, called Murrina BluProfondo. You'll find it at http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Murrina+BluProfondo?content=61057
Enjoy with it!


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 Icon theme

 
 by sousuke on: Jun 23 2007
 
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sousukesousuke
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What icon theme are you using? It seems like you custom changed some icons (exit button perhaps?)


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 Re: Icon theme

 
 by Argirox on: Jun 23 2007
 
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I'm using Human icon theme, except for home that has an OSX theme icon.
Exit is not exit, but it is switch off applet.


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 Transparent menus?

 
 by castironpants on: Jun 24 2007
 
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How do I get those transparent menus like in the screenshot? I should mention, I was just using the GTK+ theme, since I don't use Beryl/Emerald. Do I need to use the emerald theme to get them?


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 Re: Transparent menus?

 
 by Argirox on: Jun 24 2007
 
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To obtain transparent menus you must use a composition manager like Beryl or Compiz. Than, using their administration tool, you can set transparency for menus or other class of window.


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