Thanks, but if you use that you lose a few pixels.
If Google want a minimalistic multiplatform image of the browser, why
in Windows, Chrome uses the aero theme, and of course the
transparencies? Why in Mac OS X, Chrome uses the aqua theme? In GNU/
Linux we need a more integrated interface, not only the icons and
colours, or the title bar (if you select it): something like the
Firefox 4.0 mockup, using all the elements of the used theme.

On 2 Nov, 00:41, Ben <[email protected]> wrote:
> Like this(?):
> GTK+ colors/metacity wm:http://yfrog.com/dzchromiumgtkmetacityp
> GTK+ colors/kwin wm:http://yfrog.com/dzchromiumgtkkwinp
>
> To use your window manager's borders, make sure the "use system title
> bar and borders" box is selected, as shown in this screen-shot (option
> surrounded with orange box):http://yfrog.com/2pchromiumsettingsp
>
> I doubt they will do anything more than supporting that, though, because
> they want chromium's borders to be generic enough to work on most
> desktop environments. But if someone knows better, feel free to correct
> me.
>
> On Sat, 2009-10-31 at 17:01 -0700, Aldo Mann wrote:
> > In Windows you have 
> > that:http://www.4xpdf.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/chrome_pre_pdf.jpg
> > In Mac you have 
> > that:http://www.guatemalahosting.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/chrom...
> > The integration is excelent, the windows borders, the buttons, the
> > colors...
> > Why we, the GNU/Linux users, have to have a non-full-integrated (not
> > only the Icons and the color of the bar, I mean the borders, the
> > managing buttons and so on)? In GNOME you don't really mind it, but in
> > KDE Chrome/Chromium is totally rare with the system.
>
> > I'm not complaining, I'm just suggesting this. If the integration with
> > the themes (not only the icons and colors) is developed in a future,
> > fantastic!, but if it's not, well, I will can live with it (I use
> > Chromium because it's powerful, not for the integration with the
> > system).
>
> > On 31 oct, 14:17, "S.D.Allen" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > There already is integration with GTK. What more do you want? Personally
> > > I find that using GTK slows down the launch speed slightly so I have
> > > reverted back to the 'Google Theme' which I tend to prefer in keeping
> > > with the minimalistic design goals of Google-Chrome. There are quite
> > > frankly some terrible examples of Linux UI design out there.
>
> > > On Thu, 2009-10-29 at 16:07 -0700, Aldo Mann wrote:
> > > > Chromium integration using GTK in GNOME (I don't know how it works in
> > > > KDE) is so cute, but I think it would be awesome a total GTK
> > > > integration.
> > > > In Mac OS X, Chromium and Google Chrome, look like Mac programs, in
> > > > GNU/Linux it looks like a Windows program.
>
> > > > I love Chromium, but I'd like it much more if it looks like all my
> > > > system. Actually I think all GNU/Linux users would appreciate the
> > > > integration.
>
> > > Cheers,
> > > Steve
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