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ClearGlow

   0.0.3  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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Downloads:  11893
Submitted:  Aug 29 2008
Updated:  Sep 2 2008

Description:

This time, while I was taking a look into the code of Archiplex, Shiki-Colors and Cleanlook, I had an idea to create a new set of themes. It took me nearly a week to come up with this result. Definitely, ClearGlow, among the themes I already created so far, is the one whose whole concept was thoroughly thought and reflected upon the most before I decided to release it.

First I wanted to reproduce a bit of the look of my Glow suite, especially on the buttons, but then the concept evolved and I started introducing some other ideas. Considering this theme is based only in the Clearlooks and Murrine engines, I came up with the name ClearGlow.

I was thinking of using the Murrine SVN engine first, but considering that in previous themes I had many adverse reactions from some of my users who found the installation of new engines was too much of a difficult process, I decided to postpone the adoption of Murrine SVN, at least for a while.

The only bugs I was able to found so far came from the Mozzila apps, namingly: the Add Bookmark Dialog from Firefox 3; and the titles of some sections of the Preferences dialog on Thunderbird. These widgets are using the menu background color along with the text color from the lighter widgets. In other words, it's dark text over a dark background. It's still readable, but not optimal. If you find any other bugs or if you know of a solution for the already pointed out problems, please let me know.

While I was taking these screenshots, I was using the Calibri font, bold weight, size 8. The icon theme is Eikon, a personal assemblage of various icons I found throughout the Web.

To get the most recent updates to Eikon, now on its second generation, please check this website: http://drop.io/fmrbpensador

The download package includes the GTK2 theme and a Metacity correspondent. I hope you enjoy ClearGlow. If you don't, please tell me what could be improved before you hit the "Voting Bad" button. Thank you in advance.




Changelog:

0.0.1 - First version of the theme released;
0.0.2 - Increased the highlight ratio of the progress bars; tried to redefine the right hue for each color variant; deleted from the packaged the less tested colors, at least for now;
0.0.3 - More compact menus; included index.theme files with the themes and created a separate folder for the Metacity theme (you might want to remove your old version of ClearGlow or back it up elsewhere).




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 This is amazing

 
 by GlueForce on: Aug 31 2008
 
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I've been a long time user of this site, but this is the first theme to make me say "wow!" I actually registered just to post this comment. All in all I think this theme is great and that the orange version should be promoted for ubuntu!

One minor issue: I think you should package the metacity border separately from the gtk themes. There are many entries for it in the appearances panel, but they all seem to do one thing - follow the gtk coloring scheme.


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 Re: This is amazing

 
 by GlueForce on: Sep 1 2008
 
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Here's a link to my current desktop based of this theme,
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5704337#post5704337


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 Icons

 
 by netdog on: Aug 31 2008
 
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Nice, What Icon are you using?


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 perfect!

 
 by egonomico on: Sep 1 2008
 
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I don't usually post comments so that I don't have to keep track but I had to say "good work" ... so GOOD WORK!!!!

Love the themes!


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 Problem in XFCE

 
 by fredbird67 on: Sep 2 2008
 
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I just installed your themes, and each and every one of them shows up as GNOME's default theme, which looks very plain-Jane, no differences in color or anything (engine problem?). Any ideas what's up with this?

They look good in the screenshots, but being able to actually enjoy them in all their glory is another matter right now.

Fred in St. Louis, MO


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 Re: Problem in XFCE

 
 by fmrbpensador on: Sep 2 2008
 
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What immediately comes across my mind is indeed the possibility of an engine issue going on.

I would ask you if you have both Clearlooks and Murrine installed, but then again those are already included by default in so many distros...

Just let me know something: after applying any of the ClearGlow themes, try running an application through the terminal. Then tell me what error messages does it present.


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 Re: Re: Problem in XFCE

 
 by fmrbpensador on: Sep 3 2008
 
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Oh, and also... Which operating system are you using?

There are some features in the more recent Clearlooks' versions which might lack on, say, Ubuntu Gutsy and others from the same period.


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 Re: Re: Re: Problem in XFCE

 
 by fredbird67 on: Sep 3 2008
 
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I'm running Xubuntu Gutsy (7.10).


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 Icons

 
 by carlosvl on: Sep 2 2008
 
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Hi,could you please upload that icon theme?

Thanks!

PD: incredible theme ;)


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 Problem running apps as root

 
 by carlosvl on: Sep 2 2008
 
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Hi,when I run synaptic (I run it as root) the window theme isn't clear glow. For any normal app it works fine and it's beautiful,but when I run any app like root it looks quite bad.
If I run that app like an user it works just fine.

Any idea?
Thanks


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 Re: Problem running apps as root

 
 by fmrbpensador on: Sep 2 2008
 
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Sudo apps don't use any themes installed in your home folder. Not by default anyway.

You can either install all your themes under /usr/share themes, from now on, OR make a symlink (a shortcut) of your .themes folder inside of /root.


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