Plastiq Gtk3 (Gtk2 version + mutter|metacity themes included) Dark Theme, uses unico engine Please, please report any bugs.
····NOTE···· This theme needs to be placed in /usr/share/themes to work properly placing it under ~/.themes/ will cause ugly gradients.
····UBUNTU NOTE···· There's no new packages on the ppa yet!, sorry but I didn't have much time to repack… in a few days will be updated Add ppa:worg/themes to your sources, install by typing this on a terminal: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install plastiq-gtk-theme and enjoy
····ARCHLINUX···· Available on AUR
What's new: 0.9 Gnome 3.4 ready! New tabs Inset text on menus and toolbars Reduced roundness on widgets New mutter theme
As I've answered already on gnome-look: Yes, edit gtk-widgets.css file inside gtk-3.0 folder and remove any block with :backdrop in front of a class. If you've worked before with css or c lang it's pretty easy
Hey! I'm glad that you like! finally I managed to get time to set up the god darn ppa, so ubuntu users don't suffer anymore of an ugly softwarecenter, any suggestion|improvement are welcome thanks for using it!
I would like to have portions of nautilus transparent -- the menu and the main window, for example. Which lines in the .css would I have to tweak to "alpha" nautilus?
sorry for replying so late, as far as I know there's no way to make transparent the UI using the unico engine (on gtk3 obviously) on gtk2 murrine allows setting RGBA on some apps, but the apps need to be patched or at least support it.
If you are using Unity, you can configure compiz to set the menu transparent following this guide [link]
Yes, edit gtk-widgets.css file inside gtk-3.0 folder and remove any block with :backdrop in front of a class.
If you've worked before with css or c lang it's pretty easy
but why don't I locate the package ?
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install plastiq-gtk-theme
I tried a lot - but always came back to plastiq.
I installed it via ppa today and I'm looking forward to future updates.
Softwarecenter is themed and looking great (Ubuntu 11.10, Gnome 3.2.1).
Thanks very much for your work!!!
I'm glad that you like!
finally I managed to get time to set up the god darn ppa, so ubuntu users don't suffer anymore of an ugly softwarecenter, any suggestion|improvement are welcome
thanks for using it!
I would like to have portions of nautilus transparent -- the menu and the main window, for example.
Which lines in the .css would I have to tweak to "alpha" nautilus?
Thanks!
If you are using Unity, you can configure compiz to set the menu transparent following this guide
[link]