I have a "big" problem, I cant change the window border. I have used Ubuntu Tweak and Gnome-Tweak-Tool but no luck :( Any idea, please?
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I have a "big" problem, I cant change the window border. I have used Ubuntu Tweak and Gnome-Tweak-Tool but no luck :( Any idea, please?
1. Install dconf-editor
2. Run dconf-editorCode:sudo apt-get install dconf-tools
3. Go to org > desktop > wm > preferences
4. You can change the window border by changing the name of the theme next to "theme". Make sure you type the name of the theme correctly. Press ENTER after typing the theme name to apply the theme.
I've just tried eOS on a usb stick and it looks very impressive. I'm downloading 64 bit right now to try on another machine. Kudos to the team.
I've only been using it 12 hours and I already agree with you.
I love it -- really. They have hit my personal sweet spot with regard to where things are located and how they work. So although (for now) they are continuing the trend of "no easy customization" that we get with Unity and Gnome Shell, I don't mind so much since there's very little I want to change.
I love the workspace switcher and alt-tab implementations, I love the effects in general, I love that it's so fast. I even love that there isn't much installed by default -- I know what I usually use, so installing those things just took a couple of minutes.
My only fear now is that it will be stuck in beta1 for a year, and they'll be releasing Luna Final based on 12.04 at the same time that Ubuntu releases 13.10...
I've been running the daily builds of this for a while and have loved it. One thing I'd like to change is the font to Ubuntu font. How would I go about doing this?
I find the whole Elementary OS experience as the Wingpanel and the Gala WM, and all other applications can be changed to the usual ones; the experience stays the same way.
Scracth to Gedit, Noise to Rhythmbox, Terminal to Gnome Terminal, Plank to Docky or other dock/panel, Geary to Thunderbird or Evolution, Lingo to Dictionary, Midori to Firefox/Chromium, Pantheon Files to Nautilus, Elementary Settings Manager to Settings Manager, etc and the "Elementary experience" stays the same way.
Using a mixture of Ubuntu-tweak and Gnome-tweak-tool, you can change the colour of the top panel (Wingpanel). This Wingpanel is derived of Gnome-shell 3.4.1 top panel, but the Elementary devs had not given the auto hide ability. If that ability would be, the "experience" would've been superb.
There are few things underneath, which I am not mentioning here, but those are must have applications/tweaks to arrive at the Elementary Experience.
The base works very well, but in the minds of the devs, their own applications might not work that well, so the lateness of the Beta 1 release. If you simply take this Beat 1 release and change all the new applications to known ones, then this is the final release.
But, I won't change the greeter, which is a beauty and the default wallpaper!
Good day!
You can change the default close maximize buttons to close minimize maximize using Dconf-editor in the org settings under Gala window manager. You can also apply a new theme there by typing in the name of the new installed theme and pressing "enter." The new theme should show up in eOS immediately!
Check out this tutorial:
http://refugeeks.com/RefuGeeks/2012/...ntary-os-luna/
Here is my Macbuntu Luna OS: