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Daniel4lm wrote:Does anybody remembers dark-glass shell Gnome theme? This theme is designed for for the now "old" Gnome 3.01. I made a version for Cinnamon.
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kmb42vt wrote:Daniel4lm wrote:Does anybody remembers ...
Many thanks for porting over these themes. I have both installed now and they look great. Good to see themes being ported to Cinnamon.
bimsebasse wrote:Nice one, Daniel - are you porting a white (Elementary or classic -mint-ish) theme as well? Coz then I can take off my to-do list![]()
And now I have you, I can't for the life of me remove/hide the workspaceswitcher from Cinnamon, not on theme level and not by editing the "main" and "panel" js files, whatever I try b0rks the shell. Any ideas?




Daniel4lm wrote:Does anybody remembers dark-glass shell Gnome theme? This theme is designed for for the now "old" Gnome 3.01. I made a version for Cinnamon.
Themes link







bimsebasse wrote:I always use dark themes as well but I'm very slightly worried the current wall of grey default cinnamon theme will find its way into Mint 13 unless a classic Mintish white theme becomes available to use as a base if nothing else for an official Mint theme - you know, soft white gradient panel. Don't know the good light shell themes either for the same reason you don't, but Elementary is big on deviantart and they have a handful of light Elementary shell themes.
I won't bother Clem with a proposed option to hide the workspaceswitcher as he probably likes it there and has plenty more important things to do
kmb42vt wrote:Daniel4lm wrote:Does anybody remembers dark-glass shell Gnome theme? This theme is designed for for the now "old" Gnome 3.01. I made a version for Cinnamon.
Themes link
I'm using this theme now along with Eleganse. One thing i noticed in Dark Glass was that when Firefox is already running and clicking a link in Thunderbird (for example) for a website that's not already open in Firefox, the alert pop up that states: "Firefox Web Browser '[site name]' Mozilla Firefox is ready" shows black text on a dark gray background and is not readable. Once the site is loaded in Firefox though, clicking on the link again in Thunderbird, the pop up alert shows white text on a dark gray background as it should and includes a snippet of text from the open site rather than just the text shown (in black) in the first pop up alert. Again, this is when Firefox is already running. if Firefox is not running and a link in Thunderbird is clicked, Firefox simply starts up and focus it shifted to the browser without an alert.
This does not happen using Eleganse or the default Cinnamon theme. Could possibly confirm this either way?
z06gal wrote:@Daniel
Porting minty would be great. Love that theme. Thanks![]()

Daniel4lm wrote:z06gal wrote:@Daniel
Porting minty would be great. Love that theme. Thanks![]()
I have already contacted satya164 (creator of this theme) on the deviantart. He said that he was already started to working on Minty Cinnamon version but this will take some time. Greeting



bimsebasse wrote:Daniel4lm wrote:z06gal wrote:@Daniel
Porting minty would be great. Love that theme. Thanks![]()
I have already contacted satya164 (creator of this theme) on the deviantart. He said that he was already started to working on Minty Cinnamon version but this will take some time. Greeting
Sounds good - I'm half-finished with a light Cinnamon theme.



bimsebasse wrote:Yes, not a port as such, a new theme inspired by a few light gnome shell themes - ran into some problems, though, it's very laggy, slower than both the default theme and Eleganse. Did you have issues with sluggishness porting your themes?
gksudo gedit /usr/share/cinnamon/js/ui/panel.js
...
979 this._menus.addMenu(this._dateMenu.menu);
980
981 this._workspaceSwitcher = new WorkspaceSwitcher.WorkspaceSwitcher();
982 //this._rightBox.add(this._workspaceSwitcher.actor);
983
984 /* right */
985 if (global.session_type == Cinnamon.SessionType.GDM) {
...
...
37 const STANDARD_STATUS_AREA_ORDER = ['a11y', 'keyboard', 'volume', 'bluetooth', 'network', 'battery'];
38 const STANDARD_STATUS_AREA_CINNAMON_IMPLEMENTATION = {
39 'a11y': imports.ui.status.accessibility.ATIndicator,
40 'volume': imports.ui.status.volume.Indicator,
41 'battery': imports.ui.status.power.Indicator,
42 'keyboard': imports.ui.status.keyboard.XKBIndicator
43 };
...



cavedweller wrote:Thanks for this thead. After installing cinnamon and dconf Editor and killing the Overview in the upper left corner this thing called Gnome 3 becomes usable again. If there was a tweak in there to adjust the panel height a little my old eyes would be happy.


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