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| Depends on GNOME 3.x Downloads: 27849
| Submitted: Nov 23 2011 Updated: Feb 19 2012
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PROJECT CLOSED
No more updates
(At least temporarily)
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My first attempt at making a theme.
It is based on the theme Adwaita GTK3, changing colors to set the cupertino style
Tested in GNOME 3.2 and Unity
There are 2 versions, one based on the colors of Snow Leopard and the other Lion. Option border or borderless
Version for unity due to global-menu and design of nautilus.
* IMPORTANT *
- GTK3 theme ported to unico-engine, GTK2 theme uses the Murrine and Pixmap engines
- Inside the theme folder there is a readme.txt file with some really simple instructions (styles for nautilus, glassy buttons, Unity top panel transparent mac style)
- "Adwaita Cupertino SL and L" is borderless by default in Gnome Shell (in Unity edges is always)
If you want the version with borders, select in gnome-tweak-tool -> Window theme -> "Adwaita Cupertino (SL or L) Unity" and in GTK+ theme "Adwaita Cupertino (SL or L)"
Hope you like it for everyday use.
Credits:
Original Theme: Adwaita of GNOME 3 and Aldabra GTK2 de ceramicm. (http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Aldabra?content=142247)
Metacity theme: Elementary modified
Metacity theme: Adwaita borderless ( http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Adwaita-borderless?content=145810 )
Modified to fit with the option theme borderless
I recommend this fantastic icon themes:
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Faience-Azur
http://tiheum.deviantart.com/art/Faience-icon-theme-255099649
or
Faenza cupertino
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Faenza-Cupertino?content=129008
if you use Chrome, for the scroll bars
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elementary scrollbars 4 chrome by conorsulli
http://conorsulli.deviantart.com/art/elementary-scrollbars-4-chrome-188112270
or
elementary scrollbars by Aaron
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/jfichaompnhpmlpjhcjebedbgaeoeple
Changelog:
Version 1.3.9 (2012-02-19)
- Redesign of tabs, more elegant and distinctive
- Some improvements for Ubuntu 12.04 (but not sufficient)
- Metacity: separation button tweaks
Version 1.3.8 (02/14/2012)
- Fixed scroll bar bug in Firefox (hiding in some pages)
- The appearance of the scrollbars in Opera is now more consistent with the theme
- It has hidden the resize-grip in GTK2 apps (as in GTK3)
Version 1.3.7 (2012-02-12)
- Fixed problem of too small tabs in LibreOffice-Calc
- Following the above problem, I had to redesign the scrollbars, of way are more lion style
- Improved appearance of tabs in nautilus
- Glassy buttons by default on all variations of the theme.
Version 1.3.6 (2012-02-03)
- Fixed bug that showed a underline in some fallback panel indicators
Changing Metacity theme.
- Now there are different glassy buttons for SL and L
- have been added the symbols (x-+)
- In Unity glassy buttons are used by default
Version 1.3.5 (31/01/2012)
- Metacity theme SL. Fix position of buttons when window loses focus
- Change switch-button appearance
- Change focused-button appearance in L
- other minor adjustments ...
Version 1.3.4 (29/01/2012)
- Adjustments in the Metacity theme, better distribution of the buttons on the title bar.
GTK3 improvements
- In Cupertino-SL. General refinement of all buttons for better similarity to SL
- In Cupertino-L. Adjustments in the appearance of the edges of the controls
- Adjustments in the overall appearance of the fonts (better contrast and clarity)
Version 1.3.3 (2012-01-26)
- Fix bug in Marlyn: "When I try to rename a file, its name is automatically selected but it's not highlighted!"
- Added option for glassy buttons on Unity Panel (tanks GabeWeb!)
- Added option for transparent Unity top panel (Mac style) (in readme.txt)
Version 1.3.2 (2012-01-24)
- Fixed highlight destination when dragging an item
- compilation of the above corrections in a more coherent version number
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License: GPL
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