On Fri, 2006-05-26 at 04:48 +0100, Who wrote:
My first theme....
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=39792&vote=good&tan=54036159

Screenshot:
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/preview.php?preview=1&id=39792&file1=39792-1.png&file2=39792-2.jpg&file3=&name=Bluman

I know there are a huge number of blue themes, but I think there is a
reason for that - I find this theme is really unobtrusive but still
very pretty! It is not supposed to be a hugely gripping theme, just
slick and clinical

uses Ubuntulooks/ Clearlooks-Cairo

If you can help me do any of the following I'd be really greatful
* Change tab colours (I have tried what I think I ought to do (set the
colour in a style, apply that style to GtkNotebook) but
Ubuntulooks.clearlooks still paint the deafult colour as far as I can
establish...
* Make a metacity that isn't just Human
* Work out how to draw menu items, list headers etc as shiny
Ubuntulooks buttons rather than blank/dull clearlooks ones
* Draw square (not rounded) buttons

Tell me what you think :)

Who

style "clearlooks-notebook"
{
  bg[ACTIVE]       = "#dddddd"
}

Put this in the widget styles;
class "GtkNotebook"    style "clearlooks-notebook"

The ability to alter the bg normal of clearlooks cairo and ubuntulooks is supposely being worked on.

For the menuitem and square buttons you would have to modify the source and recompile.

IMO, the base selected and active colors are too similar and the active should have dark text while the selected has white. Referring to textview. I also have never thought the cairos buttons looks good colored, especially on prelight. I think of it as....prelight, not predark.
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