Clearlooks use Cairo, almost every engine use it.
The application you want doesn't exist in any OS and I don't think you will get it anytime soon, especially in Linux. Just a note, try to create a...
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Clearlooks use Cairo, almost every engine use it.
The application you want doesn't exist in any OS and I don't think you will get it anytime soon, especially in Linux. Just a note, try to create a...
aqua-soft.org and macthemes2.net
He asked how an engine is written that's why I gave him that answer, and believe it or not sometimes we theme designers are coders too but I just don't like C. I work everyday with Java though :P .
Learn C and learn to use the Cairo library.
If you read the tutorial you will understand how it works and how to apply different styles to different widgets.
The style properties like
GtkButton::default_border = {0, 0, 0, 0}
GtkButton::default_outside_border = {0, 0, 0, 0}
GtkButton::default_spacing = 10
aren't engine...
The properties on the code you posted have descriptions on the tutorial and also in the GTK documentation.
To get the engine specific details just check the default themes that come with it...
Tutorial
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeArt/Tutorials/GtkThemes
The screenshot
http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/7508/screenshotke3.png
is the current Clearlooks-svn GUMMY style and the man behind it is no other but Cimi the creator of Murrine. I am using it...
@irti
Anything like @fg_color or @bg_color are symbolic colors used in the latest gtk and the purpose of this is to recolor a theme easily. Usually you define the colors on the top of your gtkrc...
The truth is that Ruby and/or Python are not used in real world applications (at least not here in México) and it is either Java, .NET or PHP (just a little bit).
For desktop applications in...
If you are new to programming then you should start with a text editor + the console.
Because with gthumb you can only extract the 128px icons and one at a time, with the utility posted in the link you can extract many sizes and faster.
Most of the icons on the iconfactory have...
My first PC was a Intel 486 66MHZ (AFAIK), 8MB RAM and 540MB HD running Windows 3.11 or something like that, then I got a Pentium.
For those needs I would use Windows XP and also if you have the money because the software isn't free although you can find some free alternatives.
Cinelerra and Kino are good but I prefer Adobe...
Emerald runs on KDE too.
Recently I've been using KDE and well I didn't noticed any difference at all in speed/memory.
The only thing KDE miss IMO is that is near to impossible to create themes from scratch. I know you...
Because they can.
It is just a screenshot, afaik a GIMP script that puts the 3 images to make a thumbnail like that one.
The error is because in the latest clearlooks engine the 3 options are depreciated and are not used anymore.
It is just the standard clearlooks, you don't need anything else.
They don't even have one with Windows yet, it is in the works.
No, it's not possible.
I prefer Inkscape as it is easier to edit gradients, outlines, etc. If you have used Illustrator, Freehand or CorelDRAW it should be pretty straightforward.
You can convert and SVG to PNG but not...
For the names just take the gnome icon theme and you will have almost every icon used in your desktop.
The size that you have to do are 16x16, 22x22, 24x24, 32x32 (optional), 48x48 and one...