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Nightfall colors
Openbox theme
included.
Final changes shown in Screenshot1
9 years ago
Changed the nbase
color, to clear up non-selected boxes in Firefox and Chrome.
Also updated the Openbox menu text
for more theme unity
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*Second update;
Reworked the menu- bar and toolbar, to
add some depth and
smoothness.
Changed the window
client color and more
for the Openbox theme.
Feb. 22, 2010 changes:
New openbox look
New menu and toolbar
New square slider matches theme better
Darker base color
Changed some icons and colorized others
Wallpaper found here:
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/details/1945/pink_sunset.html
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Final changes and last update:
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Feb. 24, 2010
Folder view mode in detailed list or
in exaile player not clear enough.
Had to add a line to the gtkrc file.
GtkTreeView::odd-row-color= shade (0.75, @bg_color)
Also darkened selected bg to enhance
Changed the gtktreeview header, also
Several minor changes
9 years ago
Changed the nbase
color, to clear up non-selected boxes in Firefox and Chrome.
Also updated the Openbox menu text
for more theme unity
--------------
*Second update;
Reworked the menu- bar and toolbar, to
add some depth and
smoothness.
Changed the window
client color and more
for the Openbox theme.
Feb. 22, 2010 changes:
New openbox look
New menu and toolbar
New square slider matches theme better
Darker base color
Changed some icons and colorized others
Wallpaper found here:
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/details/1945/pink_sunset.html
====================
Final changes and last update:
====================
Feb. 24, 2010
Folder view mode in detailed list or
in exaile player not clear enough.
Had to add a line to the gtkrc file.
GtkTreeView::odd-row-color= shade (0.75, @bg_color)
Also darkened selected bg to enhance
Changed the gtktreeview header, also
Several minor changes
IamJustUs
10 years ago
Yes, from what I observe the fonts, I use are big.
It is always a trade off with limited screen size.
Good thing, they can be
readily changed from
user preferences.
I look for a taller compact
font. That gives the user
more clickable space in
the menu. I also, go
a few sizes larger to reduce eye strain.
Engadget is a funky looking font, I readily agree. It does give me
the extra height and
the numbers are unique ie. #1 looks
different from letter L.
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brainvision
10 years ago
For example.. in my opinion, maybe fonts are too big, aren't they?
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