
Brick
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Description:
Just exploring the red colors, using the murrine and pixbuf engines.
This is less shocking than my last theme, and has more flowing gradients.
I also added more pixmapping.
Laptop users should like the usability.
I can tilt my laptop quite a bit and
still navigate easily.
Includes: gtk2, openbox3, and a
extras folder with wallpapers,
and a couple of panels. Last changelog:
This is less shocking than my last theme, and has more flowing gradients.
I also added more pixmapping.
Laptop users should like the usability.
I can tilt my laptop quite a bit and
still navigate easily.
Includes: gtk2, openbox3, and a
extras folder with wallpapers,
and a couple of panels.
Brick #### FINAL ####
Changes:
progress bar, tabs, buttons and a few minor details
Ratings & Comments
4 Comments
Because the colors are more ruddy, I probably won't use this every day (not my taste). BUT it is nothing short of spectacular. The only thing I would personally change are the colors, otherwise it's a VERY strong theme.
This is typically the sort I steer clear of, but I just set up a Debian install with Openbox, and wanted something red (preferably dark with red highlights). This was too amazing to pass up.
Arin, Thanks for the kind words. Have you tried ArchBang over at distrowatch.com its a live cd, so you can try without install. They put a nice system together that actually had some better running apps off cd then my own Arch openbox.
I haven't tried it yet, as I've already got my own Arch/Openbox install set up on the same computer. They've got a great project going,from what I can see, though.