[ubuntu-studio-devel] [semi off-topic] Nearly done with fine detail port of modded US circa 2008 theme to Gtk 3.14 w matching Gtk2 version
lukefromdc at hushmail.com
lukefromdc at hushmail.com
Thu Apr 30 04:37:29 UTC 2015
You all are more than welcome to use any of the files I just sent you in
part or in whole, any way you can. Any credit can simply go to
Luke <lukefromdc at hushmail.com>
for the porting work along with credit to whoever in the team finalizes
and polishes it.
I will try out any test package myself in MATE, Cinnamon, GNOME 3,
and KDE, which along with IceWM are the DE's I have installed. If the
theme is called ubuntustudio-legacy it will have to temporarily replace
my normal package by that name, anything else it can go in right
alongside it.
The mate-panel theme in gtk3 will be ignored by any gtk2 DE such as
XFCE or a normal MATE gtk2 install. I doubt anyone else on this list
will have a mate-gtk3 install around, though parts of it (panel and
main menu) should also effect the gnome-fallback session if it still
exists at that time. It is possible that gtk3 might be the MATE default
by 16.04 however, if so feel free to use my panel theme or to revert
it simply by removing the menu,calendar, and button themes in
panel.css.
On 4/29/2015 at 12:22 PM, "Kaj Ailomaa" <zequence at mousike.me> wrote:
>
>Sorry for not replying sooner.
>
>Wouldn't it be great to offer the classical theme as a choice for
>the
>next LTS, everyone?
>
>Do you have the source somewhere, Luke? We could make a test
>package of
>it, and see how it works?
>
>/Kaj
>
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