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Re: ubunut
Nov 3 2008  on content Polar Icons - Beta 1

Simply extract all files and move the folder to your .icons/ folder (/home/urusername/.icons )

If you want everyusers to have them then move the folder to /usr/share/icons/

You can also simply drag the .tar.gz file to your themes manager just like you do with GTK themes.

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Thanks.
Nov 3 2008  on content Wooden

Are you sure it is your first?
It looks really neat; I'm using it already, great job, thanks a lot.
Extra kudos for giving credit to image creators in your "front page".

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Re: Wow! congratulations
Aug 16 2008  on content Truth for linux

Menus are very hard to read, is the only down point in this great theme, fortunately someone fixed this:
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=72658

Maybe you can add the fix.

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Thank you.
Aug 16 2008  on content Truth+

This fix was very needed.
Thank you so very much, you really improved this great theme.

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Re: Re: Re: wallpaper
Apr 20 2008  on content Truth for linux

Thanks for the great theme, it looks really neat.

THIS IS THE WALLPAPER:
http://mihd.net/cbxj846

enjoy.

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Re: Re: Great theme-
Mar 28 2008  on content gekos-leopard

Thanks of the quick reply, I appreciate it, and will try Emerald soon.
I already have Compiz, but not Emerald.
I found another solution to set the buttons on the left when using metacity:

Alt + F2 then type gconf-editor

Then on the left panel click apps - metacity - general

After that on the right pannel go to Button-Layout and change the value to:

close,maximize,minimize:menu

You can arrange the buttons the way you like, set them in the order you want separated by commas and the colon separates left side from right side.

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Great theme-Question
Mar 28 2008  on content gekos-leopard

First, thanks for the great theme, it looks really neat, just like Mac OS X.

I have a little question though, I'm kinda new to the "tuning" your desktop thing and I don't know how to put the minimize/maximize/close buttons on the left side rather than the default right side, can you explain me how or give me a link to find the info I need please?

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