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Adwaita Elements

   0.3  

GTK 3.x Theme/Style

Score 64%
Adwaita Elements
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Depends on  GTK 3.x
Downloads:  8035
Submitted:  May 26 2011
Updated:  May 10 2013

Description:

This is Adwaita Elements, a theme inspired by Adwaita,Elementary & Clearlooks Revamp
hence the name Adwaita Elements.

= Notes =
# The resize grip you will find at the bottom right corner of the window have been
replaced with a 4 pixel border at the bottom of the windows.

# Gnome-terminal has its own scrollbar that blends better into a transparent surface.




Changelog:

fixed padding - GTK3 menuitem
fixed Nemo sidebar

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Now supported by Gnome 3.8

* Fixed Menubar menuitem background with propery background-color: transparent;
this should also be done upstream in the Clearlooks Phoenix theme

* Fixed GTKIconView should affect applications like
gnome-control-center, cinnamon-control-center, pavucontrol etc

* Fixed nautilus desktop icons

* Fixed Frames

* Some scrollbar changes

(There right-click menu in nautilus, is displayed in a darker color, i'll look into to this as soon as possible)

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fixed padding - GTK3 tabs
fixed padding - GTK3 menubar
fixed padding - GTK2 toolbar

To fix the issue with the text of selected menu items in Firefox and
Thunderbird, copy the userChrome.css in both
~/.mozilla/firefox/xxxxxxxx.default/chrome/ and
~/.thunderbird/xxxxxxxx.default/chrome/


# Fixed GTK2 Menu, and removed warnings

# GTK2 Tooltip fixed & Menus

# Menus & Scrollbars are now fixed.

Adwaita Elements is now based on the clearlooks-phenix,
note this is a preview release

* I haven't fixed the terminal scrollbar yet.

* I want the theme buttons to look like the ones in the GTK2 theme, any help is nice =D




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 Gnome 3.8 Broke The Theme

 
 by Peyton on: Apr 24 2013
 
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Hey guys just wanted to point out that Gnome 3.8 broke the theme, i am waiting for my base-theme Clearlooks-Phenix to release an update, once that's done i will fix this theme, just have patience =D


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 Re: Gnome 3.8 Broke The Theme

 
 by HamishWilson on: Apr 29 2013
 
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Yeah, I am holding up on upgrading until you can get around to that. Thanks for the heads up.


Thank you,
Hamish Paul Wilson

http://icculus.org/~hamish

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 Re: Re: Gnome 3.8 Broke The Theme

 
 by Peyton on: May 1 2013
 
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New release go ahead and try it out with Gnome 3.8 =D


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 Re: Re: Re: Gnome 3.8 Broke The Theme

 
 by HamishWilson on: May 2 2013
 
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It works fine, except for the the fact that application menu bars are once again inconsistent between GTK2 and GTK3, in both height and the spacing between items (I prefer the GTK2 spacing).

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/17/elementsproblem.png/


Thank you,
Hamish Paul Wilson

http://icculus.org/~hamish

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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Gnome 3.8 Broke The Theme

 
 by Peyton on: May 2 2013
 
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Updated the theme, try it out now


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Gnome 3.8 Broke The Theme

 
 by HamishWilson on: May 2 2013
 
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That is definitely better, but the GTK3 menu bar now appears to be about 2 pixels too large (checked against each other in the GIMP) and GTK2 still allows for more horizontal space between entries.

Excuse my pedanticism. ;)


Thank you,
Hamish Paul Wilson

http://icculus.org/~hamish

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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Gnome 3.8 Broke The Theme

 
 by Peyton on: May 2 2013
 
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Try now



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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Gnome 3.8 Broke The Theme

 
 by HamishWilson on: May 2 2013
 
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There are the now the same size, thank you. The horizontal space between entries is still different, but I suppose I could get used to that. It is not a real huge issue.

Thank you for putting up with my concerns.


Thank you,
Hamish Paul Wilson

http://icculus.org/~hamish


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  Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Gnome 3.8 Broke The Theme

 
 by Peyton on: May 2 2013
 
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Don't worry keep reporting errors, i will certainly look into this, there's just old code from the old Adwaita Elements merged togheter with Clearlooks-Phoenix and, there's horizontal & vertical paddings specified in the menuitem property at the same time there's only a vertical padding specified in the menubar property, making things messy sometimes.

The theme does indeed need a clean up, but i will look into the issue and keep reporting until you are satisfied =D *I'll try to see if i can look into this tonight*

Thanks for using my theme.


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 Re: Gnome 3.8 Broke The Theme

 
 by Peyton on: May 8 2013
 
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Try now Hamish Wilson


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 Re: Re: Gnome 3.8 Broke The Theme

 
 by HamishWilson on: May 9 2013
 
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Much better, though perhaps 2 pixels larger than with the GTK2 ones (again, checked with Gimp).


Thank you,
Hamish Paul Wilson

http://icculus.org/~hamish

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 Re: Re: Re: Gnome 3.8 Broke The Theme

 
 by Peyton on: May 10 2013
 
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I am shrinking it 1px at a time, try again now


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Gnome 3.8 Broke The Theme

 
 by HamishWilson on: May 10 2013
 
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That does seem to fix that. :)

Speaking of nitpicks, I noticed the GTK3 text is ever so slightly paler than the GTK2 ones.


Thank you,
Hamish Paul Wilson

http://icculus.org/~hamish

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