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NotXP

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GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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NotXP
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Downloads:  44265
Submitted:  Jan 18 2008
Updated:  Jan 19 2008

Description:

I hijacked another theme to create this one for my wife who liked the look of XP but wanted to try Ubuntu. I thought someone else might like it also.Enjoy!




Changelog:

I added two different start buttons in addition to the original "windows" start button. Now you can choose from a Linux penguin or an Ubuntu start button




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 THANX

 
 by gsuskrist007 on: Jan 20 2008
 
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I JUST WANNA SAY THANX VERY MUCH, THIS IS A VERY GOOD JOB, SPECIALLY FOR THIS PEOPLE LIKE ME WHO MIGRATE FROM WINDSHIT TO LINUX.

BUT I WANNA ASKYOU SOMETHING, HOW YOU MKEIT?, HOW I CAN CREATE A NEW OR DIFERENT THEME FOR UBUNTU OR OTHER DISTRIBUTION OF LINUX???
THANX AGAIN FOR YOURE ANSWER

BLESSINGS =)


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 Re: THANX

 
 by Rockhaxor on: Jan 20 2008
 
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Being a graphic artist and not a coder, I decided to download a few themes and take them apart (to see what makes them work).

After studying a few of them and tinkering with the gtkrc file that is included, in the GTK folder of the theme I downloaded, I decide to replace the graphics included of the themes file I downloaded.

What I would suggest is to open all the images folders and look inside (do this for both the GTK and the metacity folders). Then replace those images with ones of your own creation (make sure that they are the same size as the originals, until you become more familiar with theming). Name the new images you produce with the same names as the ones you are replacing, or you will need to alter the gtkrc, panel.rc and other files in the theme to reflect those new names.

As you become more confident, you will probably need to alter the gtkrc or other files that dictate the attributes of the theme, to change font colors, icons sizes, spacings, etc. etc..

Just have fun with it and enjoy the freedom linux provides us.

Thanks for liking my theme


Ubuntu-Resistance is Futile
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 Re: THANX

 
 by Rockhaxor on: Jan 20 2008
 
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Being a graphic artist and not a coder, I decided to download a few themes and take them apart (to see what makes them work).

After studying a few of them and tinkering with the gtkrc file that is included, in the GTK folder of the theme I downloaded, I decide to replace the graphics included of the themes file I downloaded.

What I would suggest is to open all the images folders and look inside (do this for both the GTK and the metacity folders). Then replace those images with ones of your own creation (make sure that they are the same size as the originals, until you become more familiar with themeing). Name the new images you produce with the same names as the ones you are replacing, or you will need to alter the gtkrc, panel.rc and other files in the theme to reflect those new names.

As you become more confident, you will probably need to alter the gtkrc or other files that dictate the attributes of the theme, to change font colors, icons sizes, spacing, etc. etc.

Just have fun with it and enjoy the freedom Linux provides us.

Thanks for liking my theme


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 Re: Re: THANX

 
 by Rockhaxor on: Jan 20 2008
 
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Oops! Double reply sorry :0


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 Re: Re: Re: THANX

 
 by xasthur on: Jan 20 2008
 
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HAhahahahaha

I like the avatar.

It's kvlt and n3cr0

:)


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 start button

 
 by pablow on: Jan 27 2008
 
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how do i put de Start button in the bar instead of the Ubuntu logo?

thanx


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 Places & System menu

 
 by fredbird67 on: Jan 28 2008
 
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Rockhaxor, I've got a question: How did you get the Places & System menus to show up in just the one menu? I think my wife would like this, since I still have yet to convert her to Linux. Hopefully this'll motivate her...

Thanx in advance,
Fred in St. Louis


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 Re: Places & System

 
 by Rockhaxor on: Jan 31 2008
 
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If you like the having a windows like feel to your Main Menu then this may be your answer.

Right-click on the panel where you want the Main Menu to appear and select Add to Panel

In the new window, scroll down to Utilities and select Main Menu

Click Add and it will appear in the panel.

Right-click the Ubuntu icon and select Move to move it to wherever you prefer ( I like it to the left corner)

If you haven’t removed the Menu bar (Applications, Places, System) yet right-click and remove

To customized the main menu icon:

1.Open up the terminal (applications>accessories>terminal)

Insert this code In the terminal (applications>accessories>terminal):

Code:
gconf-editor

The configuration editor opens, then open these folders in the left pane (apps>panel>objects)

You will see a list of objects in the pane, locate the one that says (menu_object) next to object_type in the right pane.

Once this is located scroll down and locate the use custom icon entry and select it.

Scroll back up and double click the custom icon entry, this will open a new window asking for the path to the icon you wish to use. Enter the path in the value field and click OK

( If the icon is in your pictures folder in your home folder the path would look like this:)

/home/USERNAME/pictures/start.png

Good Luck!


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 Custom start button

 
 by nookie on: Feb 10 2008
 
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Hi!

I would like to know if its possible to have a panel 30x30 and with custom startbutton.. i have it right now and the starticon doesnt fit.. It looks ugly.. only solution is to have icon 32x32 but i need 30x30..

Is there any solution for this?


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 wallpaper

 
 by tangozzz on: Feb 18 2008
 
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hi! thnx for the beautifull theme !!! but where i can download wallpaper for it ???


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 XpGnome

 
 by phrankdachicken on: Mar 20 2008
 
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I've created a simple script that uses this theme (among others) to make Gnome look like XP - All you have to do is run the script - No messing w/ gconf-editor or manually changing panel items.

http://ubuntu.online02.com/xpgnome


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