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Warmth

   2.5  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

Score 68%
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Downloads:  8369
Submitted:  Jun 12 2009
Updated:  Apr 20 2010

Description:

A theme for Ubuntu that aims to be modern, elegant, and easy on the eyes while not losing the ubuntu look.


Based on the MurrineGlow theme and inspired in part by the Dust theme.

Metacity based on the Homosapien theme.

See the full description and get full sized screenshots on the Ubuntu Wiki Page at: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Lucid/Warmth

This theme also supports Ubuntu Netbook Edition.

Please comment if you vote negatively.




Changelog:

2.5: Trying a new progressbar look, fixed banshee issues, more fixes
2.4: Softer buttons and widgets in general, using the new border_shades style option, better focused color on gtk textboxes, nicer looking textboxes, added a hint of color in the unfocused tabs, other fixes/improvements.
2.3: Workaround for inkscape, applied checkbox background fixes to expander widgets, made checkboxes look better in treeview/lists, and other improvements.
2.2: A variety of improvements! Allows window dragging from the menubar, textboxes look better on firefox, better panel bg picture included, lucid-volume-app looks nicer, tooltips are rounded and transparent, OpenOffice has proper menuitem colors, tabs look better, perfect blend with the panel for UNE, checkbutton fixes (no more ugly rectangle on hover, anywhere!), and more!
2.1: Now includes a panel background in the package, in case one wants to use one. Now has better support for nautilus, MeMenu, and F-spot.
2.0: Revamped with less shine and more smooth gradients. Now uses the new murrine engine in lucid, which can be downloaded by running the command: "git clone http://git.gnome.org/browse/murrine"
and then following the instructions in the README file inside the murrine folder.
1.7: Darker Colors, better hover effect on checkboxes (so it looks better more often), fixed nautilus textbox hard to read text, other bug fixes.
1.6: Less colorful disabled items, no orange rectangle on hover over checkboxes, slight glow on hover on the check itself, darker background on the checkboxes, better disabled button on long scrolling menus.
1.5: Softer Colors in UNR version, fixed a small problem with panel applets.
1.4: Works with Ubuntu Netbook Remix!
1.3: Now, due to popular request, includes a metacity theme to fit it.
1.2: Trying a softer color scheme, more readable disabled text.
1.1: Fixed the panel bug.
1.0: Initial release




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 great ubuntu theme!

 
 by Dawei87 on: Jun 12 2009
 
Score 50%

great work on this theme. i think it is a really good ubuntu theme. you should try and get in included as one of the pre-installed themes in karmic!


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 Re: great ubuntu theme!

 
 by sparky2012 on: Jun 12 2009
 
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I put it on the incoming art page from Karmic. Thanks!


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 Excellent!

 
 by Vortex0965 on: Jun 12 2009
 
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This is a great work,beautiful theme....!!:)
I give you good rate...;)


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 Re: Excellent!

 
 by Vortex0965 on: Jun 12 2009
 
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Two Questions:
1- Panel background doesn't seem like the panel in the figure,has two different gradient color ---> http://img6.imageshack.us/i/panelksn.jpg/
2- Where is metacity theme?

:))


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 Re: Re: Excellent!

 
 by sparky2012 on: Jun 12 2009
 
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1. Sorry, I've been using a separate gtkrc to theme my panel. If you put the new file I attached into your home directory it should fix it.

2. I haven't made a metacity theme yet - Sorry. I'm using an emerald theme currently (which I've added as well). If someone wants to help me out, the gradient is from #666666 to #808080.

Thanks for your support!


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 Re: Re: Re: Excellent!

 
 by sparky2012 on: Jun 12 2009
 
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Sorry again. You don't need to do anything special, except install the newer version of the theme, and your panel should work fine.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Excellent!

 
 by Vortex0965 on: Jun 12 2009
 
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Thanks!Works fine now!:)
PS: This theme looks great with elebuntu icons set -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/elebuntu_Icons


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 Re: Re: Excellent!

 
 by sparky2012 on: Jul 1 2009
 
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I've made the metacity theme now. Hope that helps!


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 What about the round corners?

 
 by sebastiang on: Jun 12 2009
 
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Hi there, thanks for this great theme. It is really the there is at the moment.

I wanted to ask you about the menus e.g. when you click on "File", "Edit" or something like that. They are round in QT but not in your theme. Do you think you can handle this? Is it anyway possible with GTK? Thats really the last issue, everything else is nearly perfect for me.


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 Re: What about the round corners?

 
 by sebastiang on: Jun 12 2009
 
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Oh sorry, wrong theme ;)


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 Undecided

 
 by gnomonkey on: Jun 13 2009
 
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Not sure what to think about this theme. I'm a huge fan of Dust and and also find Glow mildly attractive, but together I'm not so sure it works very well. The color scheme is indeed very easy on the eyes but the combination of the two just kind of leaves me cold. Not to say that it doesn't have potential, it could be a great theme with a few tweaks, so please keep working on it. I'm just on the fence about it right now, but perhaps it will grow on me it I use it for a while.


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 Re: Undecided

 
 by sparky2012 on: Jun 13 2009
 
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Thanks for your constructive criticism. Can you point out specifically area's that need work. (You mentioned the color contrast - can you go into some more detail, so I know what to fix?)

Once again, thanks for your comment!


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 Re: Re: Undecided

 
 by gnomonkey on: Jun 14 2009
 
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I guess a good example of one of the turn offs for me is in the screenshot with the calculator. There you have the contrast of the "Murrine-ish" (for lack of a better term) buttons with the soft orange shade against the muted, flat tones and themes that are reminiscent of Dust. I'm not quite sure where the compromise is here. If you move toward brighter shades of orange, we're back to square one with the whole Human thing. But then again, if you move towards darker earth tones you might as well be using Dust. There has to be a middle ground here somewhere where some of the jewel-like widgets (i.e. calculator buttons) are not so pronounced while at the same time not completely reverting to the whole Clearlooks type thing. Not sure all of this makes sense, but my best advice is to just keep working in the same color palette range to see what works to your eye and keep up the excellent job of allowing public visibility for feedback on developments. I'm far from a UI guru, but think I'll give the theme files a look tonight and fire up Agave and see what kind of combos I can come up with. Can't really install it as I'm stuck with a netbook with UNR on it as my only machine right now while I'm on the road, and obviously have all the fancy effects disabled on this woefully underpowered machine so I can't really install and use with the Emerald theme at the moment.

Sorry for the long post, and thanks again for your responsiveness. :)


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 Good colors

 
 by usseldridge on: Jun 16 2009
 
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...and polish theme, only some widget missing (eg. GtkHandleBox on dark toolbar)

PS
nice Emerald buttons ;)


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 Re: Good colors

 
 by gnomonkey on: Jun 30 2009
 
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I agree. Much softer and closer to what I hand in mind when I made my earlier comments.


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 Re: Re: Good colors

 
 by gnomonkey on: Jun 30 2009
 
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BTW, since there is not yet a metacity theme for this GTK yet, I'm using it with the New Wave metacity and it looks pretty good.


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 nice theme

 
 by ras0ir on: Jul 2 2009
 
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Great work i liked it so much, btw your font looks pretty, which font do you use for desktop?


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