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ChocoLatte

   v 1.0 rev 5  

GNOME Shell Theme

Score 61%
ChocoLatte
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ChocoLatte
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other:  Link
Depends on  GNOME 3.x
Downloads:  3031
Submitted:  Dec 10 2011
Updated:  Jan 16 2012

Description:

A complete Gnome shell suite
Contains:
Shell theme
Gtk theme
Metacity theme
Cinnamon theme
Extension themes
-bottompanel@linuxmint.com
-panel-docklet@quina.at
-window_buttons@biox.github.com
-WindowIconList@whise.com
-Applications_Menu@rmy.pobox.com

Credits to:
TheDeviantMars
tsujan
Sam Riggs
alecive

Created for, and on, Gnome 3.2

Icons used in screenshot, colorized AwOken with code 132660, Folder style: classy > yellow




Changelog:

* 1/15/2012
Improved pane separator in Nautilus
Applied a fix to menubar selections that seems to affect some systems (thanks to tsujan)

* 1/14/2012
Fixed color problem with chat
Removed border in sub-menu

* 1/10/2012
More improvements on Cinnamon theme
Changed slider images in gtk2 & gtk3
Changed appearance of focused & active panel items
Added theme for extension
-Applications_Menu@rmy.pobox.com

* 1/08/2012
5th Revision
Refreshed extension themes
-bottompanel@linuxmint.com
-panel-docklet@quina.at
-window_buttons@biox.github.com
-WindowIconList@whise.com
Made some progress on the theme for Cinnamon
Gdm theme more consistent with desktop
Minor changes to shell theme

* 1/06/2012
A few tweaks
Think I've managed to fix the Firefox text entry/dark theme problem in th gtk-2.0 without the need for Stylish
Added a theme for the Panel Docklet F extension https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/105/panel-docklet/

* 1/04/2012
4th Revision
Reintroducing solid & semi-transparent panel (Solid is default)
Adjusted some shading, shadows & scaling
Altered the colors a little bit
Added primitive support for Cinnamon (Not sure yet how it's applied)
Added a gtk3 theme built on the Solidity engine (solidity-gtk.css.tar.gz)
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=142331
Minor tweaks & changes
Magik font can be found here http://www.searchfreefonts.com/free/magik.htm

* 12/25/2011
3d Revision
Just some small subtle adjustments

* 12/18/2001
2d Revision
Changed sliders (thanks to Keith)
Worked on run dialog
Worked on gdm.css
Improved look of combo boxes
Consolidated gnome-shell.css (eliminated default & transparent)
Changed archive to .7z (had it .tar.7z in error)
Many subtle improvements
Added video preview to download

* 12/15/2001
1st Revision
Subtle touch ups
Converting colors to rgba values
Themes for 2 extensions
- WindowIconList@whise.com
- window_buttons@biox.github.com

* 12/10/2011 v1.0
Changed archive to .tar.7z
Added credits & basic tidying up
Placed semi-transparent panel in /gnome-shell/transparent.css

*notes: It dawned on me that some of you might be curious about how the look is achieved so here is a link to my collection of extensions (& other things) some of which have been modified to suit my taste. http://preview.tinyurl.com/7y4vr9y




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 Thanks

 
 by cbowman57 on: Dec 10 2011
 
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A big thank you to tsujan for fixing my broken gtk-3.0 & encouraging me to submit this theme.


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 Windows Icon List extension

 
 by cbowman57 on: Dec 11 2011
 
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If you use the Windows Icon List extension https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/70/window-icon-list/ you can use this to overwrite the stylesheet.css to compliment this theme.

/* Stylesheet modified to go with shell theme ChocoLatte */

.window-list-box {
spacing: 3px;
padding-left: 5px;
padding-top: 1px;
}

.window-list-item-box {
background-gradient-direction: vertical;
background-gradient-start: rgba(255,255,255,0.0);
background-gradient-end: rgba(255,255,255,0.0);
box-shadow: inset 0px 0px 1px 1px rgba(135,115,62,0.0);
border-radius: 5px;
}

.window-list-item-box:active,
.window-list-item-box:checked,
.window-list-item-box:focus {
background-gradient-direction: vertical;
background-gradient-start: rgba(135,115,62,0.0);
background-gradient-end: rgba(255,255,255,0.0);
box-shadow: inset 0px 0px 1px 1px rgba(135,115,62,1.0);
border-radius: 5px;
}

.window-list-item-box:hover {

box-shadow: inset 0px 0px 1px 1px rgba(135,115,62,1.0);
border-radius: 5px;
}

.window-list-item-label {
font-weight: bold;
width: 15em;
min-width: 5px;
}

.window-list-item-box-bottom {
color: rgba(255,255,255,0.0);
background-gradient-direction: vertical;
background-gradient-start: rgba(255,255,255,0.0);
background-gradient-end: rgba(255,255,255,0.2);
box-shadow: inset 0px 0px 1px 1px rgba(135,115,62,0.0);
border-radius: 5px 5px 0px 0px;
}

.window-list-item-box-bottom:active,
.window-list-item-box-bottom:checked,
.window-list-item-box-bottom:focus {
background-gradient-direction: vertical;
background-gradient-start: rgba(255,255,255,0.0);
background-gradient-end: rgba(255,255,255,0.0);
box-shadow: inset 0px 0px 1px 1px rgba(135,115,62,0.0);
border-radius: 5px 5px 0px 0px;
}

.window-list-item-box-bottom:hover {

box-shadow: inset 0px 0px 1px 1px rgba(135,115,62,0.2);
border-radius: 5px 5px 0px 0px;
}


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 Nice !

 
 by LiquidSky64 on: Dec 15 2011
 
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I like it :)
Have a beautiful day.


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 Re: Nice !

 
 by cbowman57 on: Dec 16 2011
 
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Thank you.

I like your work too.

:)


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 How do you install this in Gnome 3?

 
 by Timslin on: Dec 16 2011
 
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How do you install this in Gnome 3?


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 Re: How do you install this in Gnome 3?

 
 by cbowman57 on: Dec 17 2011
 
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Assuming you're running Ubuntu this will walk you through it. http://youtu.be/LfTPD49_PaE


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 nice theme

 
 by ilnanny75 on: Dec 17 2011
 
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Thank you so much :D
i like it!


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 Re: nice theme

 
 by cbowman57 on: Dec 17 2011
 
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Thanks. Glad somebody other than me likes it. ;-)


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 Mhmm

 
 by l300lvl on: Dec 31 2011
 
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Gorgeous. Word's can't sum it up. Regardless of the fact that your is probably the most complete and smooth package as of yet for G3/GS, and not to mention the fact that I'd love to see other work from the likes of someone as talented as you perhaps with green variants, it's totally beautiful. I normally wouldn't touch brown due to the Ubuntu factor, but this can't be called brown, that's just cliche. Happy New Years!


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 Re: Mhmm

 
 by cbowman57 on: Dec 31 2011
 
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Thank you for the kind words, I'm not an artist so only do this when the mood strikes but I appreciate the occasional comment. ;-)

In the event that I do tackle another one in green, what shade? Show me some colors, link, hex, rgb or a wallpaper to give me an idea & it's possible I might give it a go.

Thanks again, & the best New Year wishes to you & yours.


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 Re: Re: Mhmm

 
 by l300lvl on: Jan 1 2012
 
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Of course. The first thing I could think was something like 'android' green like: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Dark+Matrix+Theme?content=134081
Then I realize that isn't really android green, but it feels like. Another one I like is what might actually be anroid green in this one, I never used android lol: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Android+-+GS?content=147074

Around #336600 which seems very calm and 'velvety', and a good green is so hard to find lol. I've been watching everyone's progress on G3/FTK3 theming for a while it almost feels like some people are afraid of it =\ It must be harder to learn about?

Happy New Years to all!


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 Green

 
 by cbowman57 on: Jan 4 2012
 
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Just an update, not making any real progress on a green variant. My mind's eye can see the color I want, I just haven't had any success creating it.


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 Re: Green

 
 by l300lvl on: Jan 11 2012
 
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Oh I understand. But in that case, at least I can keep on dreaming! :))


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 Re: Re: Green

 
 by cbowman57 on: Jan 11 2012
 
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Are you using that Dark Matrix gtk without problems? You only see gtk-2 in Firefox & older apps. For everything else it's gtk-3.

If you could locate the gtk 2.0, gtk 3.0 & metacity themes that I could color the shell around I think from where the theme is now I could recolor it pretty easily for you. If there is no gtk 3.0 theme that suits you I could probably whip one up using the solidity engine to go with it (I've included a solidity version of ChocoLatte in this package).

So yeah, don't give up on your dream. :) Anything could happen.


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 Absinthe

 
 by cbowman57 on: Jan 13 2012
 
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See if you can settle for this http://fav.me/d4m5p5q


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 Re: Re: Re: Mhmm

 
 by cbowman57 on: Jan 11 2012
 
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".. I've been watching everyone's progress on G3/FTK3 theming for a while it almost feels like some people are afraid of it =\ It must be harder to learn about?"

The problem is that documentation is virtually non-existent, or at least I'm unable to find it. I'd really like to collaborate on themes more but it seems everybody else prefers to develop there themes independently.


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