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GNOME Shell Themes Packed For GNOME Tweak Tool

Journal Entry: Sun May 8, 2011, 11:59 AM


Finally packed my GNOME Shell themes for the GNOME Tweak Tool yesterday, so now you can easily load the themes into the tool and switch themes. it's a great little tool for tweaking and changing settings in GNOME 3.


It's really easy to make a metadata file for the themes but now myself, I can make themes quicker by using the tool as well, since I can edit the themes locally and have them already, since I use the tool for testing my themes :)

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:icondpimka:
Many thanks, they are wonderful!
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:icontherealpadster:
~theRealPadster May 8, 2011  Hobbyist Interface Designer
I added a metadate file for your Gaia theme when I added it to my theme switcher extension. It's a lot easier than the tweak tool. (and much quicker for testing themes you're working on :P)
The tweak-tool should read all the themes from ~.themes, it would be much easier than using different directories. o.0
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~half-left May 8, 2011  Hobbyist Interface Designer
The tweak tool does read all the themes from ~/.themes. That's where it puts them.
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~theRealPadster May 8, 2011  Hobbyist Interface Designer
Oh, really?
I thought some article on WebUpd8 said it read different themes from a couple of different directories... Well, that's good, then, easier for me :)
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:iconz3roz3ro:
i think (don't know for sure!) that the GS built with JHBuild (Ubuntu and derivatives) have a different file structure, that's why some instructions are different for Ubuntu and fedora;
While they don't move fully to gtk3, all this is a bit of a mess ;)
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~theRealPadster May 9, 2011  Hobbyist Interface Designer
Oh, okay. That's interesting.
And I don't think anything can really fully move to gtk3, as lots of programs still use gtk2.
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:iconz3roz3ro:
that's only a real problem in the .deb universe ;)
GNOME has a full gtk3 stack built, arch and fedora are already gtk3, and opensuse aswell i think, not sure about this
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:icontherealpadster:
~theRealPadster May 9, 2011  Hobbyist Interface Designer
There is an OpenSuse ISO on the Gnome website to try out Gnome3.
But, yeah, I have Fedora 15 with Gnome3, but not everything uses GTK3, Firefox for example.
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:iconz3roz3ro:
FF has its own language (xul), it emulates gtk, but it's not! was a theming nightmare in gtk2 to make it follow the theme, and apparently is the same in gtk3, only with hacks
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:icontatsujin79:
awesome, between the gnome foundations work and your awesome themes gnome 3 will turn out great.
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