
BlueSpace
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
a) Transparency:
1) compizconfig-settings-manager -> General Options -> Opacity Settings
2) Add: (name=Vista) | (name=gimmie_applet) | (name=gnome-panel) | (type=Menu | PopupMenu | DropdownMenu | Dialog | ModalDialog) -18621
b) Blur:
1) compizconfig-settings-manager ->Blur windows -> Alpha blur windows
2) Add: (name=Vista) | (name=gimmie_applet) | (name=gnome-panel) | (type=Menu | PopupMenu | DropdownMenu | Dialog | ModalDialog)
3) blur alpha - make sure the check box is ticked
4) gaussian blur - filter
Elbior
10 years ago
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lucasgr
10 years ago
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imrtn
10 years ago
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Muzafsh
11 years ago
that's a nice theme, its strength is in its effects the transparencies, etc.
I am newbie for linux, can you provide step-by-step instructions to apply the settings ?
thanks in advance !!!
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arrowind
12 years ago
What theme engine should I install to use this theme?
thanks
Aravind
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sanjit
12 years ago
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bubagump
12 years ago
I'm a newbie.
I did not notice I set up the transparency @ 0, and closed the window.
Now I can't modify this.
How can I correct this fatal error? I am DESPERATE!!!! Please help!
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xcesarfrancox
12 years ago
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mikaeru
13 years ago
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Sigra
13 years ago
on vista menu using this theme the text is white on white
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Sigra
13 years ago
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zethriller
13 years ago
1. The "Times-like" font in the blue/green bar (top) doesn't fit much the rest of the theme. Some free equivalents of Segoe UI, Trebuchet MS and others would look great, I think.
2. The window buttons neither: (I may be wrong) they look like they were imported directly from another theme. Try to take the shape from the real vista buttons but without the "3D" effect behing them ;)
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balcis
13 years ago
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slawomir
13 years ago
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mistrynitesh
13 years ago
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slawomir
13 years ago
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/radial?content=71352
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strungoutfan78
13 years ago
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skavoovee
13 years ago
Just edit the background image of you sidebar with Gimp by example, and rotate it 90°, save it and put it again as background on your left/right sidebar.
Good luck.
Sorry my bad english
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MikeDK
13 years ago
Thanks
Kind Regards MikeDK
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