How to Install Gnome Shell Themes
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How to Install Gnome Shell Themes
These instructions were created for Ubuntu 11.10
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/10/how- ... ntu-11-10/
And here are some themes to get started with
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/10/five ... ll-themes/
There are plenty more available here
http://gnome-look.org/index.php?xcontentmode=191
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/10/how- ... ntu-11-10/
And here are some themes to get started with
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/10/five ... ll-themes/
There are plenty more available here
http://gnome-look.org/index.php?xcontentmode=191
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Re: How to Install Gnome Shell Themes
are these usable on gnome 2 or just gnome 3
have just installed katya and am looking to alter the look of it
have just installed katya and am looking to alter the look of it
Re: How to Install Gnome Shell Themes
GNOME Shell themes are only usable on GNOME 3, since GNOME Shell is a part of GNOME 3.
However, if the theme package also includes a GTK 2 theme and a Metacity theme (that's compatible with GNOME 2's version of Metacity and not just Mutter) you could install it and be able to use those to alter the appearance of your desktop environment (the GTK 3 and GNOME Shell themes will just be ignored). Do note, though, that most (if not all) GNOME 3 theme packages do not come with the required file for GNOME 2's appearance settings dialog for the theme selection pane (I have yet to see one that does come with the file), so you'd have to set it up manually.
However, if the theme package also includes a GTK 2 theme and a Metacity theme (that's compatible with GNOME 2's version of Metacity and not just Mutter) you could install it and be able to use those to alter the appearance of your desktop environment (the GTK 3 and GNOME Shell themes will just be ignored). Do note, though, that most (if not all) GNOME 3 theme packages do not come with the required file for GNOME 2's appearance settings dialog for the theme selection pane (I have yet to see one that does come with the file), so you'd have to set it up manually.
Re: How to Install Gnome Shell Themes
Some more extension sites:
Various window management extensions
https://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Extensions
Various mainly search related
http://fpmurphy.com/gnome-shell-extensions
3 Zeitgeist extensions
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/10/nift ... zeitgeist/
Dock, theme and navigator extensions
http://www.webupd8.org/2011/04/gnome-sh ... ional.html
Media players extension
https://github.com/Caccc/Gnome-shell-ex ... iasplayers
Various window management extensions
https://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Extensions
Various mainly search related
http://fpmurphy.com/gnome-shell-extensions
3 Zeitgeist extensions
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/10/nift ... zeitgeist/
Dock, theme and navigator extensions
http://www.webupd8.org/2011/04/gnome-sh ... ional.html
Media players extension
https://github.com/Caccc/Gnome-shell-ex ... iasplayers
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Re: How to Install Gnome Shell Themes
As far as adding themes and icon sets to Gnome 3, I have found that many of the themes and icon sets from earlier Gnome versions will work in Gnome 3.
One of the first things I tried on the Gnome shell desktop with MGSE was sym-linking my collections of themes and icon sets to /usr/share/themes and /usr/share/icons. I found that about 75% of the hundred or so themes and icon sets I have acquired over time will work in Gnome 3.
One of the first things I tried on the Gnome shell desktop with MGSE was sym-linking my collections of themes and icon sets to /usr/share/themes and /usr/share/icons. I found that about 75% of the hundred or so themes and icon sets I have acquired over time will work in Gnome 3.
Re: How to Install Gnome Shell Themes
I can't see any reason the icon themes shouldn't work, though some older ones no longer being actively worked on may not have the symbolic icons for the GNOME Shell (though in those cases I believe the Shell falls back to the full-colour icons anyway, so it shouldn't be a problem). The GTK2 themes should work fine as well for GTK2 applications, though if they don't also have GTK3 themes associated with them the GTK3 applications will probably default to the built-in, Win95-esque theme.
You must have a lot of themes that are still being actively developed and have had GTK3 themes added to them, I know the theme I used to use before GNOME 3 (Shiki-Colors) doesn't have a GTK3 theme and, while GTK2 applications were themed without issues, GTK3 applications were not and defaulted to the ugly built-in theme.
You must have a lot of themes that are still being actively developed and have had GTK3 themes added to them, I know the theme I used to use before GNOME 3 (Shiki-Colors) doesn't have a GTK3 theme and, while GTK2 applications were themed without issues, GTK3 applications were not and defaulted to the ugly built-in theme.
Re: How to Install Gnome Shell Themes
As I mentioned, not everything works in Gnome 3. I do have quite a few newer themes and icon sets since I only started saving them in my Data partition about a year ago and, on first look, it does seem that the newer items are the ones that work best.
Re: How to Install Gnome Shell Themes
I just installed a theme and this comes up in terminal:
/home/robin/.themes/Swar-Red/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:1679: error: unexpected character `(', expected string constant
Initializing nautilus-gdu extension
Initializing nautilus-open-terminal extension
I guess the gtk-2 is an issue there? The theme is working fine though.
/home/robin/.themes/Swar-Red/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:1679: error: unexpected character `(', expected string constant
Initializing nautilus-gdu extension
Initializing nautilus-open-terminal extension
I guess the gtk-2 is an issue there? The theme is working fine though.
Re: How to Install Gnome Shell Themes
karashata wrote:GNOME Shell themes are only usable on GNOME 3, since GNOME Shell is a part of GNOME 3.
It also seems not common knowledge in here that Gnome 3.0 extensions/shell themes usually don't work in current Gnome 3.2
Re: How to Install Gnome Shell Themes
Yeah, heaven forbid that 3.2 implies 3.0 backward compatibility. (sarcasm) This whole theme scheme is broken, IMO. Nobody can list a clear, full, set of instructions as to what packages are needed, what desktop mode (gnome, gnome-classic, etc), what themes to apply.bimsebasse wrote:karashata wrote:GNOME Shell themes are only usable on GNOME 3, since GNOME Shell is a part of GNOME 3.
It also seems not common knowledge in here that Gnome 3.0 extensions/shell themes usually don't work in current Gnome 3.2