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Salix 13.1 screenshots
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iMac 2.8Ghz i7
iMac 2.8Ghz i7
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I'm just posting this because I really liked this wallpaper. I found it at wallpaperstock.net by someone named "Fraggie"
there are three kinds of people in the world. those that can count, and those that can't.
iMac 2.8Ghz i7
iMac 2.8Ghz i7
Re: Salix 13.1 screenshots
After two years of using of Ubuntu`s , Debian, Fedora, OpenSuse... and so on, I desided to try Slackware based distro. I installed Salix and really like it! So here is my xfce, customized a little.
some wallpapers with Salix logo ))
some wallpapers with Salix logo ))
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I like it !
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solar: that screenshot is awesome!! What Firefox-theme is that? Gtk-theme and XfWM-theme? Tell us about it
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gtk2 made by me from pair of another murrine themes, it calls MurrinaSalix, xfwm made by me too you can download it here if you want.solar: that screenshot is awesome!! What Firefox-theme is that? Gtk-theme and XfWM-theme? Tell us about it
firefox theme is eFirefox
icons pack is Faenza, recolored by me. Panel launchers and tray icons, and wallpapers made by me too.
p.s. and covergloobus theme Bonsai , made by me
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solar
that screenshot is beautiful, I really like how the wallpaper, icons, and themes blend so well together
that screenshot is beautiful, I really like how the wallpaper, icons, and themes blend so well together
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Hello everyone. This is my desktop:
GTK Theme: Shiki-Wine (From Shiki-Colors Pack 4.6 - Murrine version). Download here.
Icon Pack: GNOME-Wine (From Gnome-colors pack, installed on Salix).
If you are interested in using this theme, the authors recommend applying a custom css style for better compatibility with Firefox (either manually overriding the userChrome.css, or using the Stylish extension, best choice suggested in the README). The red icon on the menu is a slight modification of the ScummVM icon. Nothing original... but I like how it looks.
GTK Theme: Shiki-Wine (From Shiki-Colors Pack 4.6 - Murrine version). Download here.
Icon Pack: GNOME-Wine (From Gnome-colors pack, installed on Salix).
If you are interested in using this theme, the authors recommend applying a custom css style for better compatibility with Firefox (either manually overriding the userChrome.css, or using the Stylish extension, best choice suggested in the README). The red icon on the menu is a slight modification of the ScummVM icon. Nothing original... but I like how it looks.
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Little trick I do for Firefox, I want to share with people using all sort of themes.
The main problem with Firefox, is the GTK theme, because part of it is used for rendering widgets in the (x)html page (misconception to my opinion), like buttons, text area and the like.
My idea is to use another GTK theme just for FF, one that is ok in rendering web page and looks close to my theme. You can also use you own theme but copied and modified only for Firefox.
So, no need to tweek any files in firefox and the installation is still clean.
My solution:
Hopes it helps.
The main problem with Firefox, is the GTK theme, because part of it is used for rendering widgets in the (x)html page (misconception to my opinion), like buttons, text area and the like.
My idea is to use another GTK theme just for FF, one that is ok in rendering web page and looks close to my theme. You can also use you own theme but copied and modified only for Firefox.
So, no need to tweek any files in firefox and the installation is still clean.
My solution:
- A gtkwrap script in /usr/local/bin/:
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#!/bin/sh export GTK2_RC_FILES=/usr/share/themes/Clearlooks/gtk-2.0/gtkrc "$@"
- A firefox wrapper in /usr/local/bin/ too:
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#!/bin/sh gtkwrap /usr/bin/firefox "$@"
Hopes it helps.