Thanks for the help; gtk_compile.sh worked. I neglected to run configure the first try, just ran make and make install. I really like how the menus and tabs have a consistent look. I also like that the scrollbars have good visibility and that gtk color choosing is integrated into the theme. The subtle gradients in the buttons and progress bars are nice as well, but don't match the glossy look of the scrollbar. You're probably aware of this, but the menus aren't unified in non-gtk apps like Firefox, and the top-left pixel is missing. Also, default shadows in Compiz and Metacity's compositor create a shodow across the top of the menu, spoiling the unified look. I noticed in the screen shot you configured compiz to render the shadow below the top of windows, which works well. Metacity's compositing doesn't allow for that configuration, however. Thanks for the hard work!<br>
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Try using the gtk_compile.sh...<br>
I really don't know... Absolute paths? I didn't change any paths.<br>
And they should be overwritten when running configure...<br>
Are you shure that it exited without errors?<br>
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cheers Sebastian<br>
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I like the menus in the screenshot. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to install it. Your Makefile seems to contain absolute paths to /home/stein/Desktop. Have you thought about trying to use <a href="https://help.launchpad.net/PPAQuickStart" target="_blank">Launchpad's PPA</a> to package the engine?<br>
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-Daniel<br>
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Oops... sorry.!<br>
Here with the right subject!<br>
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Hi there!<br>
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Here is my "official" announcement of my interpretation of the clearlooks-engine.<br>
My version is called creamlooks. Ut us based on clear-/xl_cheeselooks, but has some advantages:<br>
I. Bugfixes:<br>
In xl_cheeselooks there was a problem with windows with menubar but without toolbar. It was very ugly.<br>
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II. New "features":<br>
1. I tried to change the menus and menubaritems that they look like one single widget (We discussed that before...). It works now.<br>
2. I wanted to be as close as possible to Ken's Union-stuff. I think some parts looks very close to this...<br>
3. The ugly (my opinion) patterns on the notebook-tabs are changed.<br>
4. Most corners are a little bit less rounded.<br>
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You can download the stuff here:<br>
<a href="http://kieselsteinchen.ki.funpic.de/creamlooks.tar.gz" target="_blank">http://kieselsteinchen.ki.funpic.de/creamlooks.tar.gz</a><br>
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You can read more about it (screenshot...) here:<br>
<a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Alternate/creamlooks" target="_blank">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Alternate/creamlooks</a><br>
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cheers Sebastian<br>
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P. S.: My modem is working now again...
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