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Simple eGTK

   2.3  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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Downloads:  4257
Submitted:  Feb 6 2010
Updated:  Aug 14 2010

Description:

This gtk+ theme is based on the eGTK theme.

I tried to make the theme a little slimmer (smaller icons, smaller widgets, ...)

This is just another small step on my way to create an OSX like desktop. Though I have to admit that my Mac OS X 10.6 looks still much better ;-)


Future plans:
* Get rid of some graphical glitches (comboboxes)
* Add better firefox support
* Update icon set
* Improve visual style of tabs (eg. nicer close button)
* Customized iconset


Problems:
1) Nautilus is partly transparent: either edit the gtkrc in the theme folder and file and set "rgba" to "FALSE" or use gconf-editor to navigate to "apps > nautilus > preferences" and enable / disable the "rgba_colormap" key.




Changelog:

2.3 - Macified the toolbar buttons (no more borders)
2.2 - Fixed software-center searchbox
2.1 - Minor improvements for spinbuttons
2.0 - Minor changes/improvements to text and comboboxes.
1.9 - Fixed a bug with GtkScales
1.8 - Evolution toolbar update
1.7 - Updated dialogs-icons, combo and textboxes.
1.6 - Finally with icons. Sorry for not including the icon set up till now ...
1.5 - I finally managed to slim down all widgets.
1.4 - now nearly all buttons are slimmed down now. Some further refinements (scrollbars, buttons, comboboxes)
1.3 - updated the comboboxes and textboxes
1.2 - some improvements for Nautilus (sidebar, tabs)
1.1 - replaced hardcoded fonts settings. Theme should now apply the Gnome standard font settings.
1.0 - initial release




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 Why....

 
 by mtax on: Feb 8 2010
 
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Why Ubuntu?
Do you think ubuntu is Gnome????

UBUNTU SUX !


Ubuntu is an old African word, it means "I am a stupid shit, I don't know how to install Debian"
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 Ubuntu is bad?

 
 by mojo2012 on: Feb 8 2010
 
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I know that Ubuntu != Gnome!

But I use Ubuntu, because it's the most widespread distributed (afaik) --> more support in forums etc.
Furthermore, I think that Debian has only (very) old packages because of security and stability reasons - correct me if I'm wrong here.

I don't think that Ubuntu is as bad as you state in your comment. But you're true, I never installed Debian.

Btw, can't you should be able to use the theme in Debian as well. If not, report back why and I will try to fix the theme.


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 Re: Ubuntu is bad?

 
 by mtax on: Feb 8 2010
 
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Well, I don't care that you use Debian, Ubuntu, Mandriva, or another. The problem is that you marked it as an ubuntu theme, and even if you made it, even if you love ubuntu, it's not an ubuntu theme, but a gnome theme.

Then, I tryed it with fedora, it works (except a problem with font size in nautilus, in vertical panel and in path)


Ubuntu is an old African word, it means "I am a stupid shit, I don't know how to netinstall Debian"
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 Missing font

 
 by mojo2012 on: Feb 9 2010
 
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It's fine that it works under other distros as Ubuntu. But as I only tested it in Ubuntu, I can't state that it's working everywhere.

Btw, you need Lucida Grande to make it work correctly.


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 Re: Missing font

 
 by mtax on: Feb 15 2010
 
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Even with the Lucida Grande font, the problem is still here.

Look at this screenshot :
http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1266199856.png

In red circles, this font cannot be changed (size or font). I'd like to use another font and another size, smaller, at 7 or 8 max, but I cannot. And, the problem is the same with every distro witch uses Gnome.


Ubuntu is an old African word, it means "I am a stupid shit, I don't know how to netinstall Debian"
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 Font problem

 
 by mojo2012 on: Feb 16 2010
 
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Oh, I see. The font and its size is fixed (by intention). It only possible to change it by editing the .gtkrc file in within the theme folder.

It might be possible (for me) to create a theme that completely applies the Gnome font settings. I'll look into this and if possible update the theme.


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 Re: Font problem

 
 by mtax on: Feb 16 2010
 
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thank you very much! let me know if you do that :)


Ubuntu is an old African word, it means "I am a stupid shit, I don't know how to netinstall Debian"
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 Re: Re: Font problem

 
 by mtax on: Feb 16 2010
 
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That rox now! Got my vote!


Ubuntu is an old African word, it means "I am a stupid shit, I don't know how to netinstall Debian"
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 This is Awesome

 
 by mbancarlos on: Feb 17 2010
 
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I love this theme, but I'm using linux mint and it makes all the mint menu icons 16x16, and I have customized them to different values per section. Could u tell me what part of the gtkrc file do I have to change or eliminate to let the mint menu icons be the size the app says? Please.

Try and use linux mint, it is a very interesting distro. ;) bye!


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 Re: This is Awesome

 
 by mojo2012 on: Feb 17 2010
 
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At the beginning of the gtkrc file there is a line starting with "gtk-icon-sizes =". Simply remove the entire line and all icons should be using your custom settings.


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 problem color metacity

 
 by pablomoreno on: Feb 21 2010
 
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I am a big fan of your theme, I like a lot especially scroolbar, the size chosen for the buttons and the top panel of gnome that can be made completely transparent.
I found a flaw, however: the color of the metacity theme is lighter than the color of the rest of the theme. You can correct this problem?

the problem only occurs if I add nautilus-elementary adding their repository

Compliments beautiful work


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 Re: problem color metacity

 
 by mojo2012 on: Feb 21 2010
 
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So, I looked into this and I'm sorry but I don't think that I can fix this.
The problem is, that the guys who compiled this nautilus elementary did change something in the code that makes the toolbar and the sidebar header transparent (look at the red marked spots on this screenshot: http://de.tinypic.com/r/n3kakp/6).

But perhaps there is a way to compile it yourself and remove the transparency.


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 Re: Re: problem color metacity

 
 by ammonkey on: Mar 7 2010
 
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u can disable the rgba with the gconf-editor

apps/nautilus/preferences/rgba_colormap
then restart nautilus (nautilus -q)


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