| Re: Re: Like it a lot. Jun 1 2012 on content Bridge (Adwaita 3.x GTK 2 port) | Me again.
Quick fix the toolbutton-normal and pixmap_path errors:
sudo cp /usr/share/themes/Bridge/gtk-2.0/Buttons/button-normal.png /usr/share/themes/Bridge/gtk-2.0/Toolbar/toolbutton-normal.png
Now there's only one left that seems to be caused in applications like gimp:
WARNING **: Invalid borders specified for theme pixmap:
/usr/share/themes/Bridge/gtk-2.0/Shadows/frame.png,
borders don't fit within the image
Just I don't have the time to find out whats going on there. ;) |
| | | Re: Like it a lot. Jun 1 2012 on content Bridge (Adwaita 3.x GTK 2 port) | Stolen it - to speed things up, just copy paste this (just like I did) to the bottom of the gtk-2.0/gtkrc:
# ==============================================================================
# CHROMIUM SPECIFIC SETTINGS
# ==============================================================================
style "chromium_toolbar_button" {
engine "murrine" {
roundness = 3
textstyle = 0
}
}
style "chrome-gtk-frame"
{
ChromeGtkFrame::frame-color = "#EDEDED"
ChromeGtkFrame::inactive-frame-color = "#EDEDED"
ChromeGtkFrame::frame-gradient-size = 16
ChromeGtkFrame::frame-gradient-color = "#EDEDED"
ChromeGtkFrame::incognito-frame-color = lighter ("#EDEDED")
ChromeGtkFrame::incognito-inactive-frame-color = lighter ("#EDEDED")
ChromeGtkFrame::incognito-frame-gradient-size = 16
ChromeGtkFrame::incognito-frame-gradient-color = "#EDEDED"
ChromeGtkFrame::scrollbar-trough-color = shade (0.912, @bg_color)
ChromeGtkFrame::scrollbar-slider-prelight-color = shade (1.04, @bg_color)
ChromeGtkFrame::scrollbar-slider-normal-color = @bg_color
}
class "ChromeGtkFrame" style "chrome-gtk-frame"
widget_class "*Chrom*Button*" style "chromium_toolbar_button" |
| | | Like it a lot. Jun 1 2012 on content Bridge (Adwaita 3.x GTK 2 port) | When I don't use the elementary theme, this is probably really high up there.
"Bug": Chromium tab background. Best thing to see how to easily do it without breaking anything else would be: look @ Ambiance apps/chromium.rc
Thanks for your work
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| | | Re: Problem in natty or my sources Jun 3 2011 on content solidity gtk3 engine | Got it running by downgrading libxfixes3 1:5.0-2ubuntu1~natty1 (natty, now) -> 1:4.0.5-1ubuntu1 (natty) |
| | | Re: theme too? Jun 3 2011 on content solidity gtk3 engine | as written in the description, there is the solidity theme folder in the archive. |
| | | Problem in natty or my sources Jun 2 2011 on content solidity gtk3 engine | That looks really nice. I was going to get this built in natty, but I guess this one is for... ?
Dependency errors:
libgtk-3-dev
depends on: libxcursor-dev, libxfixes-dev (>= 1:3.0.0-3), libxcomposite-dev (>= 1:0.2.0-3), libxdamage-dev (>= 1:1.0.1-3)
There is a chance of course that my sources are totally bungled. ;)
Too bad, I am so looking forwar to an alternative to the adwaita engine. |
| | | Re: indeed Jun 1 2011 on content Almost -Elementary (experiment) | Heh, thanks. For "good work" I guess I should have traced at least the sources what code snippet is from whom instead of just uploading something hacked/patched/pasted together.
I'm shure there are other people out there using gnome-shell on natty (or some other distribution without available alpha(?) gtk3 engines on it) who still want their gtk2 and gtk3 apps at least matching.
And I just think that "made of easy" and gnome-shell kindof go well together. |
| | | Re: gtk3 Jun 1 2011 on content Almost -Elementary (experiment) | Oh I checked that, just since there is no natty version of that seemingly required engine, I just cooked this up for the time being.
As I said: I'm really looking forward to what the pro does. For now this patchwork does allright, don't you think? Plus it works on natty+gnome-shell repos without any more hassle.
But I'll definately keep my eyes on the egkt launchpad. ;) |
| | | Re: close and min/maximize buttons Dec 16 2010 on content elementary-milk | Could you please tell me what font you are using, because the limit should be about 8.
I am using Arimo Bold 9 for the titlebar right now: no cropping. Even with 8 it still works well. Ubuntu 9 works fine, too.
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