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Gentleman

  

Metacity Theme

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Downloads:  5976
Submitted:  Nov 13 2005
Updated:  Nov 16 2005

Description:

This Metacity theme is modelled after the GNOME mockup "A cleaner gnome mockup" by Gentleman. I like it a lot and tried to create the window theme using his graphics. It's my first Metacity theme so don't expect too much...

Here's the mockup:
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=31128

Due to popular demand I uploaded a version with 3px wide frames.

There's also a XFWM4 port of the theme available, thanks to AnXa.
http://www.xfce-look.org/content/show.php?content=32353

Known problems:
If you use a version of Metacity prior to 2.12 please use the theme version with the 3px thick frame, otherwise the rounded corners will appear white. Metacity 2.12 and above displays both theme versions correctly.




Changelog:

0.1:
- initial version

0.2:
- changed button layout to be closer to the original

0.3:
- new graphics (from first mockup screenshot)
- transparency bug fixed

0.4:
- added shaded titlebar images for inactive windows

0.4.1:
- fixed wrong color for inactive frame
- alternative version with 3px wide frame added




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 borders

 
 by binarymelon on: Nov 17 2005
 
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The borders really should match the colour of the title bar.


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 Re: borders

 
 by nagilum on: Nov 17 2005
 
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They do actually. The titlebar has a very thin border in the same color as the frame.


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 Re: Re: borders

 
 by bvc on: Nov 18 2005
 
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I think binarymelon is referring to your 3px version.


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 Re: Re: Re: borders

 
 by nagilum on: Nov 18 2005
 
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The 3px frame has the same color as the 1px frame. I'm not sure what you mean.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: bord

 
 by bvc on: Nov 19 2005
 
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I guess you didn't see the link I posted earlier?
http://kwh.kernow-gb.com/~bvc/theme/devel/Gentleman_3px.tar.gz
This is a 3px border where the 1px is dark and the other 2 are taken from the gtk theme bg[NORMAL]. So it has the sleek appearance of 1px but the usability of 3px. Looks cheesy on trans terminal windows but well worth the usabilty factor.


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 Re: Re: Re: borders

 
 by nagilum on: Nov 19 2005
 
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I saw the link you provided but didn't download and try it. I assumed it was the same 3px version that I uploaded. Guess I didn't read your posting carefully enough. ;)
Anyhow, what does this have to do with the question of binarymelon? He refers to the titlebar color, not the background color.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: bord

 
 by bvc on: Nov 19 2005
 
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http://kwh.kernow-gb.com/~bvc/theme/devel/border-3px.png
I thought he was referring to a border that jumps out at you. Look at the top window. Does the border flow into the titlebar like the bottom window? Does the top window match the titlebar like the bottom window?



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 Re: Re: Re: borders

 
 by nagilum on: Nov 19 2005
 
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I know the theme does not look that good with a wider border, because of which I didn't release that version from the very beginning. If you magnify your image you'll see that the color actually is correct, although it seems to "jump out at you".
http://img353.imageshack.us/img353/9858/border3pxmag4bj.png


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: bord

 
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I understand all that but both of these windows have a 3px border.
http://kwh.kernow-gb.com/~bvc/theme/devel/border-3px.png
Which looks better and which is inline with the titlebar? I simple made the changes for you to show you how to get a 3px border that has the sleek appearance of a 1px border. That's all. If you do not want to use it, then don't.



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 Re: Re: Re: borders

 
 by nagilum on: Nov 19 2005
 
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I think we are talking at cross-purposes here. As I understand it binarymelon's question has nothing to do with this. He just asked about the color, not about thinner or thicker borders and such.
And I do appreciate that you showed me the trick with two colors to get a pseudo-1px border, wasn't aware of it. I'm thinking about adding a third download with your version of the 3px border.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: bord

 
 by bvc on: Nov 21 2005
 
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yes, he asked about color that is obviously a match, so naturally I'd say the issue is that all 3 pixels are dark. You could also make a 3px 3D (dark/light/dark) border like the titlebar and stop the bottom line of the titlebar 3px from the end, which is actually what I think he was wanting to say.

Anyway, don't stop!!!



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 a few suggestions

 
 by vurcieyem on: Nov 21 2005
 
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I like this theme a lot. I think maybe you could do an alternative version with a red close button and a different graphic for maximise and minimise. I will also try and work on this, but I am not good with inkscape.


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 Re: a few suggestion

 
 by vurcieyem on: Nov 21 2005
 
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I meant that the maximise and minimise buttons should be different so that you know when a window is maximised or minimised.


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 Re: a few suggestion

 
 by nagilum on: Nov 21 2005
 
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I'm not good with Inkscape either, but different buttons for maximized windows seems like a good idea, I'll probably do this soon.
As for the red button I'd rather do another theme altogether, since the Gentleman theme was intended solely to resemble the mockup.


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 Re: Re: a few sugges

 
 by nagilum on: Nov 21 2005
 
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Seems like I haven't inspected the new screenshot from the mockup closely enough... the new one has a red button. Guess it's time for Gentleman v2. ;)


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 Re: Re: Re: a few su

 
 by vurcieyem on: Nov 22 2005
 
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I have to take back my comment above, I have looked at the screenshot and it looks great with a lighter shade of red than I had used.


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 Re: Re: a few sugges

 
 by vurcieyem on: Nov 22 2005
 
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I tried the red button and it spoils the theme, so I won't proceeed with it. Its just not visually appealing.


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 i like it!

 
 by davidtobaldi on: Nov 21 2005
 
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Hi!
i like it so much!
Why don't u do a whitish one too?


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 Re: i like it!

 
 by nagilum on: Nov 21 2005
 
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Haven't found the time yet, but it's on my TODO list.


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 XFCE4

 
 by AnXa on: Dec 8 2005
 
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I started making out XFCE4 port. :) When I get it ready would you like to include it to your package?


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 Re: XFCE4

 
 by AnXa on: Dec 8 2005
 
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http://www.xfce-look.org/content/show.php?content=32353

I published XFWM4 version.


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 Re: Re: XFCE4

 
 by nagilum on: Dec 10 2005
 
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Good job! I added the link to your XFWM4 version in the description above. :)


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