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Theme broken on Xfce 4.12

The theme seems to be broken on Xfce 4.12. GTK+3 is 3.22, GTK+2 is 2.24.31 and murrine engine is 0.98.2.

bildschirmfoto_2016-11-18_19-55-50

Chrome OS on Cinnamon Spices

@Elbullazul

Hi,

I've been checking out some of the themes on Cinnamon Spices compatibility for GTK 3.22 environments and the forthcoming Cinnamon 3.8. I'm not a team member of there but an occasional contributor.

The version of Chrome OS at https://github.com/linuxmint/cinnamon-spices-themes/tree/master/ChromeOS has broken theming in a GTK3.22 environment. I can see that the version here is maintained so could you raise a PR to bring the spices version in line?

Also it looks like that from Cinnamon 3.8 the Muffin Window Manager will stop supporting version 1 metacity themes so the existing Metacity theme will not be available to select in the themes app.

Cheers.

Chrome OS Look

Two things might want to be implemented into the Chrome OS theme to make it more like the OS:

  1. (afaik) Chrome/Chromium OS has a black line on the bottom of the panel where the running indicator is but behind the indicator so the theme might want to follow suit
  2. Chrome OS has black text in windows (just look at Chrome OS Settings for example)
  3. Headerbars are still Windows 10 Theme
  4. Chrome OS has window buttons shaded on hover and press slightly

Apart from that, great theme! :)

Add Dash to Panel Support for Gnome

Hello, please add support for Dash to Panel on Gnome. It's similar to Dash to Dock but uses the Gnome panel instead of the Activities Dash.
screenshot
https://github.com/jderose9/dash-to-panel

Then you can get added to the Supported Themes Section on the Github Page

Themes

While this extension works well with most popular Gnome Shell themes, the following themes are known to have explicitly added custom styles for this extension:

Ciliora Tertia / Ciliora Secunda
Plano

Here is an example of the theme code for Dash to Panel...
`/* ======================================

  • ! Dash-to-Panel extension
  • ====================================== */
    #panel.dashtopanelMainPanel.dashtopanelTop {
    border-image: url("img/panel/panel-top.svg") 7;
    }

#panel.dashtopanelMainPanel.dashtopanelTop .app-well-app-running-dot {
width: 0;
height: 0;
border-image: none;
background-color: transparent;
border: 0;
}`

Not compatible with GTK 3.22

Thank you so much! Finally someone who created a real, slick ChromeOS theme for Linux! ๐Ÿ˜„
Unfortunately though, it's not compatible with 3.22; everything looks garbled. Could you please update it so that I can start using this awesome theme?

Chrome OS Theme on Ubuntu GNOME (devel branch)

Gnome Shell version: 3.22.1

Remark for White Theme
While using the White Theme I noticed that white background against grey sections and a light font make for a dull visual experience. in short, I think the shades chosen can be improved.

Remark for Global Dark Theme swithced ON
The light font against a dark grey background is both hard to see as well as mismatching.

Squashed Menus

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-40-44
Albeit sectioned, menu is sandwiched.

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-34-48

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-34-36

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-44-25
In Dark theme, too.

Lack of space

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-37-09
Programming Mode is too near the radio button.

Glow too pronounced

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-43-03
Too white-ish and area of glow is large.

Radio Buttons

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-44-43
In Dark theme radio buttons are pixelated, so-to-speak.

Font Colors, Lines & Bars

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-38-35
Font-color of title bar is too light against the white background. Compare with menu font-color.

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-37-39
Font-color against orange background. Suggest black font.

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-36-32
Fonts of both titlebar and window and progress indicator colour. Suggest a darker shade of grey (lol)

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-35-33
Font against blue highlighting background. Suggest darker shade.

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-34-19
Look for mouse pointer. Note white font against grey background and two blue lines above and below button.

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-45-02
Light font against blue background.

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-44-06

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-42-38
A light font against dark grey do not seem to match. Also, hard to see in terms of coloration.

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-42-22

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-42-03

Terminal

White Theme

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-41-10

Dark Theme

screenshot from 2016-10-27 17-43-50

Correct me if I'm wrong but I think the terminal is governed by the shell. i.e. all good here!

Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "Panel/bc.png"

When opening gvim from terminal, I get the following error message (vim opens just fine regardless of it):

/home/mahi/.themes/Chrome OS/gtk-2.0/Apps/mintmenu.rc:3: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "Panel/bc.png"

I'm running on Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon, and I'm only using Chrome OS for the "Controls" section from "Themes":

image

Update: This seems to happen regardless of which program I open, tested with gvim, git-cola, and chromium-browser

Chrome OS Look Suggestions (Updated)

  1. Make the titlebars FULLY white (some Chrome Apps have white titlebars when they don't colour the titlebars themselves in Chrome OS, like this screenshot:
    image
  2. Make the titles themselves black rather than white to make them legible

Fonts look washed out in some apps

Now that the theme is finally compatible with GTK 3.22 ( ๐Ÿ˜„ ) I can finally start using it. But there's a tiny issue though with the fonts: they look washed out in some apps. I'll attach two screenshots where you can see the problem. It's mostly in the headerbars and sidebars.

screenshot from 2016-10-19 10-48-02
screenshot from 2016-10-19 10-46-51

Edit: the same problem is present in the dark version: the fonts are unreadable in the dark version because they look washed out.

Gnome-Shell Theme?

Which Gnome-Shell theme do you recommend for using with your theme or do you plan the develop your own gs-theme?

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