


GTK3/4 Themes by lassekongo83 20 comments
Please consider this case. People like me are using Ubuntu seriously so we choose LTS versions. If cool themes like yours support LTS versions, it could be a huge thing and of course it will stay long as much as LTS itself
Thanks - Oct 27 2014

GTK3/4 Themes by lassekongo83 20 comments
I think something is missing or mis-configured. Could you please help me :(
Thanks - Oct 27 2014

GTK3/4 Themes by horst3180 161 comments
Thank you for your truly great work. I really appreciate it - Oct 25 2014

GTK3/4 Themes by grvrulz 47 comments
I would like to customize a little bit more for productivity , don't know if everybody will like it:
- Increase animation speed
- Increase font size, reduce icon side in Activities and Dock. Reduce the size of Wikipedia and Google button in Activities.
- Reduce spaces in application menu and context menu
- Font colors of menu and other component should be the same, either blue or black.
- In Activities, make the right bar (for selecting workspace) always visible.
- Reduce space between previewed windows in Activities
There's a bug that when begin to type to search in Activities, the two buttons Google and Wikipedia turns black when mouse-over, hiding the black texts on them.
Overall, the things I mentioned are minor. If you don't want to change your theme like that, would you show me how. They would make the theme perfect to me :)
- Nov 29 2011

QtCurve by HugoPereira 340 comments

QtCurve by HugoPereira 340 comments
I don't want my system to load extra kde libraries so it's preferable to have a Gnome theme. I asked this question because I thought I could theme my Gnome desktop like in the screenshot
> What panel do you mean?
I mean Gnome, which typically has a menu bar, a notification area. I don't want it to take up to much space so normally I use 20px
https://plus.google.com/photos/114960451463906312621/albums/5660771779002697985/5660988789502087122?hl=en
> This theme uses KDE settings files, or config files located in $HOME/.config/oxygen-gtk (which may not exist until you create ones, in which case default settings will be used) or in /usr/share/themes/oxygen-gtk/gtk-2.0, if KDE is not installed. You can try editing them, or installing systemsettings application from KDE.
is it possible to copy $HOME/.config/oxygen-gtk from other system instead of installing kde to my system? - Oct 08 2011

QtCurve by HugoPereira 340 comments
I don't want my system to load extra kde libraries so it's preferable to have a Gnome theme. I asked this question because I thought I could theme my Gnome desktop like in the screenshot
> What panel do you mean?
I mean Gnome, which typically has a menu bar, a notification area. I don't want it to take up to much space so normally I use 20px
https://plus.google.com/photos/114960451463906312621/albums/5660771779002697985/5660988789502087122?hl=en
> This theme uses KDE settings files, or config files located in $HOME/.config/oxygen-gtk (which may not exist until you create ones, in which case default settings will be used) or in /usr/share/themes/oxygen-gtk/gtk-2.0, if KDE is not installed. You can try editing them, or installing systemsettings application from KDE.
is it possible to copy $HOME/.config/oxygen-gtk from other system instead of installing kde to my system? - Oct 08 2011

GTK3/4 Themes by jorchube 12 comments
Also is it possible to reduce the button height in Nautilus? Hopefully yes - Oct 07 2011

QtCurve by HugoPereira 340 comments
I have a small problem: the window border didn'nt seem to be compiled. Please see this https://plus.google.com/photos/114960451463906312621/albums/5660771779002697985/5660771778792819570
Also, how can I change the panel size to 20px (compiled height looks like 24px) and how can make the theme a little bit brighter?
Thank you - Oct 07 2011

GTK3/4 Themes by lassekongo83 364 comments
Is it possible to reduce the heigh of buttons in Nautilus toolbar? Currently they're too tall and take a lot of valuable space. - Oct 07 2011

AWN Themes by sdsoldi 3 comments

AWN Themes by sdsoldi 3 comments