T-ish-Brushed-Overlaid

OSX Tiger-ish theme for GNOME
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  • GPL
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Toni Milovan
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=30859

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OSX Tiger-ish theme for GNOME T-ish-Brushed-Overlaid is a GTK theme that mimics the Mac OS X Tiger desktop.How to install?· Right click on your desktop and select Change Desktop Background· Click on the first tab: Theme· Drag and drop the theme's archive in the Appearance Preferences window.· If everything is OK, you will receive a confirmation message and you can activate the theme just by clicking on it.About GNOME:GNOME is an international effort to build a complete desktop environment—the graphical user interface which sits on top of a computer operating system—entirely from free software. This goal includes creating software development frameworks, selecting application software for the desktop, and working on the programs which manage application launching, file handling, and window and task management.GNOME is part of the GNU Project and can be used with various Unix-like operating systems, most notably Linux, and as part of Java Desktop System in Solaris.The name originally stood for GNU Network Object Model Environment, though this acronym is deprecated. The GNOME project puts heavy emphasis on simplicity, usability, and making things “just work”. Requirements: · gtk+ · GNOME Limitations: · panels cannot be transparent · only upper areas (titlebar, toolbar and menubar) are overlayed. Sometimes it requires some gnome tweaking to achieve seamless look but contributes to speed significantly. · some widgets does not behave correctly (gnome foot icon beckground in nautilus) and there seems to be no way to do it right. · dialog windows background not overlayed. Help? · menu backgrounds should be non brushed. To anyone, how can I turn off inherited gtk property (eg. pixmap backround) in child element? Is there a way? What's New in This Release: · some fixes


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