

bimsebasse wrote:I've made a Precise series and all updates from now on will be in that series






bimsebasse wrote:Added the All-in-One-Places applet on request: cinnamon-applet-allinoneplaces
And my new theme "Odin": cinnamon-theme-odin
http://browse.deviantart.com/customizat ... /#/d51pwe8

Konstigt wrote:I wrote this comment on the Ambiance theme on cinnamon-spices.linuxmint.com:
bimsebasse, in Linux Mint 13, I have installed this theme. But, to make it look like regular Ubuntu theme I also have to change Window, Icon & GTK+ theme. I installed human-theme & humanity-icon-theme but for GTK+ theme, how do I do that? I now have a green look with Mint-X and that's not what I'm looking for.
So I don't have Ambiance as a selection for GTK+ theme. I don't recall having this problem in Linux Mint 12.
Would be thankful for any clarification on this
sudo apt-get install light-themes


sjmcc wrote:I instaled your Odin theme and quite like it. Noticed though that when I autohide the top panel that it doesn't actually hide all the way(using top panel version). Is this because of a larger size? Would be nice if cinnamon would take this into account for the autohide if that is the case.



bimsebasse wrote:Added the All-in-One-Places applet on request: cinnamon-applet-allinoneplaces
And my new theme "Odin": cinnamon-theme-odin
http://browse.deviantart.com/customizat ... /#/d51pwe8

bimsebasse wrote:Hi Konstigt, the Ambiance cinnamon theme doesn't come packaged with the Ambiance gtk theme, and in Mint you always have to install it. The package is called "light-themes" (Ambiance + Radiance) and is in the repos by default (I haven't tried in Mint 13 but at least you have always been able to install in Mint).
So find the package "light-themes" in Software Manager and install it, or:
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sudo apt-get install light-themes

Konstigt wrote:bimsebasse wrote:Hi Konstigt, the Ambiance cinnamon theme doesn't come packaged with the Ambiance gtk theme, and in Mint you always have to install it. The package is called "light-themes" (Ambiance + Radiance) and is in the repos by default (I haven't tried in Mint 13 but at least you have always been able to install in Mint).
So find the package "light-themes" in Software Manager and install it, or:
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sudo apt-get install light-themes
Yes, of course! I installed Human but now when you say it I recall that it was light-themes I had installed.
Maybe the Ambiance cinnamon-themes should have a dependency on light-themes.
Now all I need is a login & lock-screen that matches this because the default looks like cr*p if you ask me
Thanks!














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