jmak kirjoitti: > On 7/15/07, Jari Rahkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hexzenn kirjoitti: >>> On 7/15/07, Jari Rahkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> I'd also have to agree with Hexzenn about the GTK theme being quite >>>> cold, but so is the icon set. I can't say if this is a bad thing, as >>>> it's probably just a matter of taste. Personally I like the smoothness >>>> of MurrinaFancyClearlooksSand (link can be found in Hexzenn's mail) with >>>> HumanAzul2 icons[1] and the new default Xfwm4 theme in svn trunk (as of >>>> yesterday?). Attached you'll find a very minimal screenshot of the new >>>> Xfwm4 theme (running Xfwm4 4.4.0, so only the theme is from svn trunk). >>> >>> Could you upload the new default xfwm4 theme? I've never used SVN before. >>> Thanks. >>> >> Sorry, can't do that right now, but here's a quick how-to instead: >> >> 1. Fire up a terminal and cd into ~/.themes (you might have to create >> the directory first). >> 2. Install svn with 'sudo apt-get install subversion' if needed. >> 3. Type 'svn co http://svn.xfce.org/svn/xfce/xfwm4/trunk/themes/default >> default-svn/xfwm4' (without the line wrapping of course) and press >> enter to fetch the theme. >> >> That's it. You might need to log out and back in (or kill and restart >> xfce-mcs-manager) to get the new theme to show up though. The theme name >> will be default-svn. >> >> I'll be here if you need more help. >> > Hi Jari, > > I installed the new default theme but it doesn't show in the theme > list. I rebooted the computer and it still doesn't show. > > jmak >
Hmm... If you followed the steps above correctly you should now have the directory ~/.themes/default-svn/xfwm4 filled with various images in png, svg and xpm format. Does your user have the required permissions to view these files and directories? Or maybe there's a typo in my how-to that I just can't spot right now? I just tested this again and it worked fine. The theme was listed in the Window Manager Settings dialog after a relogin. No rebooting is necessary when you install themes. Only xfce-mcs-manager should need to be restarted, and that happens when you log out and back in. - Jari -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
