


GTK3/4 Themes by malys777 29 comments
" This theme will not look at intended because the window manager theme matlys-MTC is not installed"
And the theme does look terrible here. What do? - Jun 03 2012

Full Icon Themes by malys777 37 comments

GTK3/4 Themes by hellokitten 12 comments

GTK3/4 Themes by hellokitten 12 comments
However, the handle buttons are still the same.
Here is my recent screenshot using the updated theme >>> http://i.imgur.com/Ve6V4.png
Hope you will make everything perfect soon. - Nov 03 2011

GTK3/4 Themes by hellokitten 12 comments
Here is how goldendict looks with this theme. I dont get this problem with other themes.
http://imagec.at/?di=RRAY - Nov 01 2011

GTK3/4 Themes by superwolfe2000 16 comments
I'm using xmonad and just installed this theme, hoever some parts are like the pics but the background and other parts are like a light theme. Did I do anything wrong ? - Nov 01 2011

GTK3/4 Themes by hellokitten 12 comments
error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting files)
gtk-engine-pixbuf: /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/libpixmap.so exists in filesystem
What should I do ? - Nov 01 2011

Conky by londonali1010 14 comments

AWN Themes by Votritis 6 comments
Dont be a douchebag ridiculously seeking attention. - Feb 25 2011

AWN Themes by Votritis 6 comments
Already voted up as well. It's quite sad when nobody has voted this beautiful theme up before I did. I hate those ungrateful, phlegmatic people who downloaded stuffs but never posted a comment or voted up or down. - Feb 24 2011
- Open the terminal, type this command: " sudo apt-get install conky-all"
- Download the conky setups, name it whatever and save it wherever you want.
- After that, to run the conky file, open the terminal ( or Alt + F2) and type " conky -c /path/to/the/file/nameofthefile". Then the conky window(s) will appear.
- You also need to install extra fonts that are used in the conky files. You need to open the file to see what fonts you need to install. - Feb 22 2011
- Open the terminal, type this command: " sudo apt-get install conky-all"
- Download the conky setups, name it whatever and save it wherever you want.
- After that, to run the conky file, open the terminal ( or Alt + F2) and type " conky -c /path/to/the/file/nameofthefile". Then the conky window(s) will appear.
- You also need to install extra fonts that are used in the conky files. You need to open the file to see what fonts you need to install. - Feb 22 2011

Conky by nhianho 13 comments
http://big.org.ua/wallpaper/nature/green-bamboo-1375.html - Feb 22 2011

Conky by despot77 3 comments
Voted up. - Feb 18 2011

Conky by nhianho 13 comments

Conky by nhianho 13 comments

Conky by nhianho 13 comments

GnoMenu Skins by nhianho 4 comments

Conky by nhianho 13 comments

GnoMenu Skins by nhianho 4 comments

GTK2 Themes by untouchable89 34 comments

GTK2 Themes by untouchable89 34 comments
One suggestion: could you change the strong blue color that appears on the chrominium browser ( the indicator line that show tabs recently closed). It kinda hurts my eyes in the dark themes. - Jan 11 2011

Plymouth Themes by zeckman1138 35 comments

Plymouth Themes by zeckman1138 35 comments

GTK2 Themes by arobase 784 comments

Cairo Clock by schgoddie 5 comments
Another bug appears when I run SPE( stani python editor), dockbarx allows me to pin down the app but it automatically adjusts the icon and although the app is pinned down, I cannot launch it from dockbarx like the other apps.
I hope you fix these problems soon and after all, thank you very much for creating such a wonderful app. - Dec 27 2010
- minitube
- goldendict
PS: There was a problem when I changed the color, the firefox 4 icon was still gray, hope you fix that bug too. - Dec 24 2010