
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
two xfwm4-themes to go well with fmrbpensador's Glow-themes. one dark (especially for MurrineGlow and ClearGlow) and one bright version.
12 years ago
0.4 rework of the dark version of the theme (thin outline, so that it can be used without compositor too; increased window border from 1px to 2px for easier resizing; round corners etc.) optimized for Murrine-Glow.
0.3 rework of the bright version of the theme (thin outline, so that it can be used without compositor too; increased window border from 1px to 2px for easier resizing; round corners etc.)
0.2 dark theme version.
0.1 initial release.
12 years ago
0.4 rework of the dark version of the theme (thin outline, so that it can be used without compositor too; increased window border from 1px to 2px for easier resizing; round corners etc.) optimized for Murrine-Glow.
0.3 rework of the bright version of the theme (thin outline, so that it can be used without compositor too; increased window border from 1px to 2px for easier resizing; round corners etc.)
0.2 dark theme version.
0.1 initial release.
jdin
12 years ago
Report
ochosi
12 years ago
thanks for commenting. at the moment i'm doing some tweaking on the theme and i'll post it sometime soon.
anyways, concerning your question: i somehow like the thin window-borders. in xfce (if you didn't change the standard setting) the shortcut for resizing the window should be alt+shift+cursorbutton.
hope that helps. i'm also thinking of reworking this version so that it even looks good without the compositor, then i might also make a thicker window-border.
Report