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DarkBlueBoard

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GTK 2.x Theme/Style

JuanCRJuanCR
Corporacion DPT
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Depends on  GTK 2.x
Downloads:  4451
Submitted:  Jan 31 2009
Updated:  Mar 7 2009
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Description:

I took and made some changes for DarkBoard theme, for example.

The panel.
The buttonds are blue.
It have a perfect integration with openoffice.org
Very clean and perfect black theme with blue lines and buttons.




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 :)

 
 by kai100 on: Feb 1 2009
 

Very Nice!!!

thx


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 Mae

 
 by ubuntico on: Feb 2 2009
 

Muy bueno cabrazo, siga adelante!


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 What gtk+ engine?

 
 by psychok9 on: Feb 2 2009
 

What engine are requested for use your theme?
Thank you.


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 newbie: how to install?

 
 by superTimm on: Mar 11 2009
 

VERY NICE!
how do you install this though?
I'm completely NEW to Linux, not technical.
Thanks for any help.
You can mail me directly at
supertimm
(at)
gmail
(.)
com
if you like.
(or catch me on MSN/Live messenger where I am wolfi at live dot ca)

Many thanks in advance. :-)


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 Re: newbie: how to install?

 
 by FrozenFox on: Mar 13 2009
 

It would be more useful to post the answer where others with the same question can see it.

USUALLY all you need to do is open Appearance Properties in the system/settings menu on the main panel and drag-n-drop the downloaded .tar.gz file onto the appearance properties window.

SOMETIMES this isn't the case, such as these scenarios:

1) The tar.gz isn't split properly. 90% of themes here ARE split properly. However, some posters bundle multiple theme pieces together. You would need to fix this yourself, using other working themes as a sample or ask the author to fix it. Drag-n-drop in this case will say the file is invalid.

2) You need another GTK Engine installed. If drag-n-drop goes okay but you select your theme and see a nag in the window about a missing engine, just open your local package manager (often Synaptic Package Manager) and search for / install the one it's nagging about, it may be easily available.

Extra info:

1) You need to be using Gnome (default on Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian usually). Suse, Pclinuxos, kubuntu, etc use KDE 3/4 instead.

2) There are 'themes' and 'gtk themes'. Themes show up in the appearance window itself, and include lots of stuff: gtk theme, icons, etc etc. Others are just gtk themes, which will show up in the list if you click 'custom'.

3) Sometimes a log-out & log-in is necessary for the theme to show up properly. Rarely.

4) Sometimes the author mentions in the description what engine(s) is(are) needed, and if a special version is needed.

5) If you see a missing engine nag that doesn't actually give a name, it just says it's missing "", it's *probably* not an issue. Just log out and in again, see your luck.


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 Wallpaper

 
 by LuxieRayku on: Feb 13 2010
 

What is the wallpaper?


QDark - The dark side of elegance
#qDrk - Ft@l>Err0r_drknss_n_your_5y5t3m_
Lilium - Quam amoena, oh castitatis lilium

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