
Trinity_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
A cyanized version of my trinity_green theme (http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/trinity_green?content=140528).
The colors intensity are the sames, I just moved the colors from green to cyan. More tron-like, the other one was more matrix like ...
In the tarball :
_Extract of my wmiirc, for those who have a simple wm and wanted the same colors than me.
_gtk-2.0 theme
_cyandane.vim : my adaptation of the chlordane vim colorsheme that I used in my trinity_green theme...
Keywords : trinity, blue, cyan, tron, legacy, terminus, term.
judgen
8 years ago
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JinxWolf
9 years ago
I do have a few questions concerning your set-up. What icon theme is that in Thunar? What terminal application are you running (I assume the shell is zsh)? Finally, where do I put that vim theme file? It's been a while since I've customized the colors of vim, and the colors throw off my whole theme.
Again, I appreciate you posting these. I prefer the green theme myself, but I'm a huge Tron fan, so I might give the cyan a go as well. ^^
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ro1ri
9 years ago
So my icon theme was ACYL, with a color from the gtkrc.
On the screenshots the only terminal apps you can see are zsh and scrot, in the floating window. In the background you can see Gvim. I were using sfce4-terminal but I recently switched to urxvt. (It's quite a non-sense to use a fat thing with some tabbed features when you're working with a tiling wm and screen ...
The vim theme file must be in your ~/.vim/colors directory. You must put in your .vimrc "colorscheme nameofthefile" for it to be applied every-time you use Gvim.
PS :
You who seems to love tiling wms and lightweight setups, you should try ratpoison. I'm using it for almost 2 month now and it's just awesome. A bit more hard to handle than wmii but since you know how to use it and have done a fine configuration, you can do everything you want, really. With urxvt + screen for term, uzbl for web browsing and a distribution like ArchLinux or Frugalware, it's really the best I ever try.
Regards,
ro1ri.
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ro1ri
9 years ago
There is a tuto on how to run this window manager inside the gnome desktop :
http://www.kurses.com/wmii
I personally feel better using this kind of wm just inside X, without anything else. It's light, verry light.
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malagrond
10 years ago
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ro1ri
9 years ago
I'm not interested in theming metacity or other WMs, sorry. I only share my gtk theme and the colors I used if you want to build your own theme for your WM. Anyway, if you build one, share it, I would put a link to your page.
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malagrond
9 years ago
How would I go about switching from Metacity to wmii?
Will wmii affect any parts of gnome adversely compared to Metacity?
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