Unofficial Post Your Linux Mint Desktop Thread
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Very nice work Oscar799! Looks really soothing and easy on the eyes. Love the color scheme, great use of ACYL's gradients as well.
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Thank you mmesantos1
The ACYL set is more versatile now as you can add more shades to the gradient than you could with previous versions
The ACYL set is more versatile now as you can add more shades to the gradient than you could with previous versions
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vrkalak wrote:I like it, karashata
Simple, nothing fancy . . . good wallpaper and colour matching with the icon set.
It works !!
Heh, the wallpapers are the Arc-Colors wallpapers from the old GDM themes, they're part of the Shiki-Colors package. The icon themes are from the gnome-colors package that is also installed along with Shiki-Colors. I would hope that colour integration would not be an issue since I borrowed the Shiki-Colors colour schemes nearly exactly for the GTK2 themes and ported them as best I could to the GTK3 themes, and the gnome-colors icons were designed specifically for the Shiki-Colors themes.tdockery97 wrote:Very nice karashata, and easy on the eyes.
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the name of the theme is blapple...decorations...simply basic ii...removed corlors...in gimp
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Linux desktop by transitmapsetc, on Flickr
Linux desktop by transitmapsetc, on Flickr
Linux desktop by transitmapsetc, on Flickr
Linux desktop by transitmapsetc, on Flickr
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Both two awesome desktops, nice workcra1g321 wrote:
Thank you cra1g321
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what exactly do you have to put into compiz to make the mintMenu transparent like that?Oscar799 wrote:Both two awesome desktops, nice workcra1g321 wrote:
Thank you cra1g321
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Right click 0n the menu icon/Preferences/Options Tab/go down to Opacity and set your percentage leveltruexfan81 wrote:Oscar799 wrote:
what exactly do you have to put into compiz to make the mintMenu transparent like that?
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Not me wyrdoak - it was truexfan81
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Sorry cut the wrong name in the quote. Thanks for fixing it.
Guess it's time to put my glass on
Guess it's time to put my glass on
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does nothing... does compositing have to be on for that to work? i had to disable compositing to get rid of video tearing
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Probably, I know it has to be on to get transparent terminal. Only other thing I can think of , is in compiz , under opacity,brightness and satuation set a class=mintMenu and try adjusting it that waytruexfan81 wrote:does nothing... does compositing have to be on for that to work? i had to disable compositing to get rid of video tearing
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This is my new Mint 9 wallpaper
It's the blue Gnome image icon made all big - Somehow it works
It's the blue Gnome image icon made all big - Somehow it works