
GOTCHIONE
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
Gotchione is a mix between two amazing themes: SlicknesS and KDE4 Oxygen new port for GNOME.
Thanks a lot to TheRob & kimmik for their awsome work!
The metacity themes are called Gotchione & Metagotchi
Icon theme: AwOken
X11 mouse theme: Oxygen
Dock: AWN
Enjoy
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El gecko loco
8 years ago
Nothing new...just so you now gkt2 lovers it works flawlessly with MATE...;)
8 years ago
Nothing new...just so you now gkt2 lovers it works flawlessly with MATE...;)
rvc-2011
8 years ago
here i am back to one of my fav gtk theme running perfectly on Mate1.2 (OS = Mint 13, Mate version)
just popped back to this page to download and give a test run !
AWESOME MAN !
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escortgoj
8 years ago
thanks again mate
gojos
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rvc-2011
8 years ago
this is working flawlessly champ....
you can re-post it with an update stating its tested on Mate 1.2 running on Mint 13 Mate !
Let the users be notified with this !
regards,
r v c
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rvc-2011
9 years ago
but i seem to wonder why the controls fail to touch google chrome and some other apps ?
the window borders, buttons all r fine but the scrollbar fails to touch in chrome and libre office and certain other apps...
firefox looks awsome in this theme, chrome will also look equally awesome if the controls touch the scrollbar... any patch for chrome ?
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escortgoj
9 years ago
tk
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nirav
10 years ago
http://img2.socwall.com/Abstract/General/200807054528-7704.jpg
nice theme!
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elmanuelito63
10 years ago
great work!
Could you tell me which fonts you are using, please?
Merci beaucoup!
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escortgoj
10 years ago
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Zekton?content=50553
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joplass
11 years ago
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escortgoj
11 years ago
fait plaisir
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makes
11 years ago
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escortgoj
11 years ago
If that's the point you have to install a dock and remove the panel. You can either use avant-window-navigator, or cairo-dock. The one I use is called gnome-do with the docky interface (you can choose it in its properties).
Hope it'll help you.
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makes
11 years ago
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escortgoj
11 years ago
I guess you should use the panel properties...the default seetings.
IN order to have the glossy look of this theme you have to:
- rightclick on the panel
- click properties
- then click on the backgroud tab
- select system theme
that sould be it
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MK64
11 years ago
Good Work
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kzlazy
11 years ago
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entropicstate
11 years ago
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escortgoj
11 years ago
Unfortunately I don't remember where I got this wallpaper from...I guess it was somwhere on www.socwall.com. Don't have more details...sorry.
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chopin
11 years ago
I strongly doubt that he has sth to do with the latest voting horror which brought down lots and lots of very nice gtk themes while this theme ranking atop recently.
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escortgoj
11 years ago
First of all it is true that this theme hasn't been changed since then...;)...but I haven't found any other way to change the comments or the screenshots without updating it...so keep it cool.
Secondly I don't like you saying things about me bringing down other themes...I don't do this....I don't spend my time giving bad marks to others...if that theme is high ranked I guess people like it!!!
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jansverre
11 years ago
Thank you again for the mix and for all your excellent help :D
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jansverre
11 years ago
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escortgoj
11 years ago
I answered a bit to quickly...the bottom bars you see are called:avant-window-navigator and gnome-do. You can install them trough either synaptic or gnome-app-install. In order to get the bar running in gnome-do use the docky apperance in the settings.
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escortgoj
11 years ago
If you want to have that kind of window decoration running...first make sure that compiz-fusion is activated (it should be by default in ubuntu or linuxmint)....then to use a beryl or compiz window decoration (the ones you can see in the screenshots) you need to install "emerald". Once installed, launch it, import the radial or yakano theme (that you previously have untared to ".emerald" format...if needed) and select it. Then open the compiz advanced desktop effect settings(CCSM) manager, under effect find window decorator, under command, write down this line: emerald --replace.
Now restart your computer...it should work! :)
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jansverre
11 years ago
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