
morri wrote:Cinnamon looks great, although I am missing the scroll bar arrows.
also there does not seem to be an obvious way to edit a theme yourself.










bimsebasse wrote:morri wrote:Cinnamon looks great, although I am missing the scroll bar arrows.
also there does not seem to be an obvious way to edit a theme yourself.
It's not Windows, you are not more or less stuck with the default theme - you can choose from hundreds of window/gtk themes, and I believe most of them have scrollbar arrows.
http://gnome-look.org/index.php?xconten ... c8cba79ec8









Giancarlo PSK wrote:I think there is some important point that needs to be improved. First, Cinnamon is not stable like Gnome3, but it's so normal, is a young DE and it needs more time. About the features, I think that the expo view is really well done on Gnome3, better than Cinnamon. Also, menu is very slow to be open, and also scrolling is not always fluent. But i love this DE, hope really that the development will be improved and followed by a lot of devs and people




bimsebasse wrote:Cinnamon Settings is already more complex and has more settings options than Ubuntu Tweak. The hot corner can be disabled from there as well (you should check Cinnamon Settings out, it's in the menu). Ubuntu Tweak is better designed, though, Cinnamon Settings is a mess to look at and getting increasingly labyrinthine to use as the options increase.


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