
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
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Description:
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I didn't create this theme. This is Ubuntu 12.04 Ambiance theme, but now in Silver with allot of tweaks.
Changes to the original theme:
1. Changed the main theme colors
2. Changed the selection color in the OS to be blue.
3. Added dark panel in Nautilus matching the theme dark color
4. Window titles were moved to the right.
- With the Canonical's decision to move the controls (close, minimize, maximize) to the left that area of the window title became a little cluttered for my taste. I've noticed, that the right part of the title window is empty, so I've moved the titles there. I like the result It feels more balanced that way and hope you'll like it too.
5. Changed window borders to 4 px and added rounded corners
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Installingchanging the theme:
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1. Unpack the downloaded 'tar.gz' archive to your home .themes folder
-if there aint any just create it
2. Use Myunity, gnome tweak tool, ubuntutweak or whatever suits you tool to load the theme
3. There is a ReadME file in the archive
3. Enjoy & comment if you like ;)
P.s.
This theme will not work correctly with prior to Ubuntu 12.04 releases
8 years ago
13.05.2012 - inconsistent look of root applications like nautilus in sudo mode, synaptic and others. To fix it link your user's theme and icon directories into root's ones. Open terminal and use those two commands
sudo ln -s ~/.themes /root/.themes
sudo ln -s ~/.icons /root/.icons
Now it should work fine, not just for the current theme but for all custom themes stored in home/.themes directory. Solution by mcduck in ubuntuforums.org http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1544486
8 years ago
13.05.2012 - inconsistent look of root applications like nautilus in sudo mode, synaptic and others. To fix it link your user's theme and icon directories into root's ones. Open terminal and use those two commands
sudo ln -s ~/.themes /root/.themes
sudo ln -s ~/.icons /root/.icons
Now it should work fine, not just for the current theme but for all custom themes stored in home/.themes directory. Solution by mcduck in ubuntuforums.org http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1544486
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