Anyone installing this with the normal GTK2 build of MATE will essentially get
back the whole interface of UbuntuStudio in 2008-2010, especially if they use
one
of the old wallpapers with it. This will change only slightly if Ubuntu builds
MATE with gtk3 in the future, though the murrine engine i
Thanks Luke!
I'll check this out in the coming days, and put it up in a package
somewhere. Let you know where it is then.
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You all are more than welcome to use any of the files I just sent you in
part or in whole, any way you can. Any credit can simply go to
Luke
for the porting work along with credit to whoever in the team finalizes
and polishes it.
I will try out any test package myself in MATE, Cinnamon, GNO
Sorry for not replying sooner.
Wouldn't it be great to offer the classical theme as a choice for the
next LTS, everyone?
Do you have the source somewhere, Luke? We could make a test package of
it, and see how it works?
/Kaj
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Keep in mind, Ubuntu does NOT use the Gnome 3.12/Gnome 3.14 version
of Gedit, it has been held back and the Gnome 3.10 version is still used
even in Vivid.
On 2/3/2015 at 1:03 AM, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
>
>Both windows are backdrop in this screenshot, making either the
>active window
>
On Tue, 03 Feb 2015 00:32:26 -0500, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
>At this point I can fire up Gedit and Pluma side by side and they are
>difficult to tell apart.
Could you please provide a screenshot?
Pluma is one of the editors I'm using. I don't use Gedit anymore.
It's hard to imagine, that i