
Divinorum Green & Cyan
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
This theme depends on the Murrine engine:
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/?content=42755
In the same vein as Divinorum Cyan & Magenta, here's a modification of Divinorum (GTK theme) by wulax:
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Divinorum?content=65533
As always, the original shapes and look & feel of the theme are owed to wulax's excellent theme. I just changed the colours to make it match a different overall theme.
This is designed to be used with Gaia4Gnome-GC (Metacity theme) by sidman, which is part of the Gaia4Gnome set:
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Gaia4Gnome?content=67525
It was made because I liked the Divinorum widget theme, but wanted it to match the window borders as well. :)
To fix colour issues in some apps (relevant to unreadable text colours), please see the description for the original Divinorum; the author has provided detailed instructions for working around this issue in several common apps. The userContent.css file is also already included with this theme.
aguilarojo
10 years ago
Thanks for paying attention to grace and quality.
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chris4585
12 years ago
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twrock
12 years ago
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fyda
12 years ago
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JECHO
12 years ago
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fyda
12 years ago
"Expo" (with Curve mode) in Compiz Fusion:
http://solinde.googlepages.com/20080417_cofu_expocurve.png
I don't think it would be appropriate (or even legal) for me to redistribute my distorted version of that image. But the source image is always available for downloading and private modifying.
So, the WP theme is here:
http://themes.wordpress.net/columns/2-columns/134/chaoticsoul-10/
And the relevant images are inside the archive, under "/images". Yes, they really are tiny, and yes, they do get stretched a lot. >.>
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