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The Ubuntu/Gnome Dark Theme mega thread
I created this thread to help discuss and solve problems people have using darker themes in Ubuntu/Gnome.
Please comment in this thread if you have other fixes or suggestion you would like to share.
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Re: The Ubuntu/Gnome Dark Theme mega thread
[From http://www.mikesplanet.net/2008/06/u...es-in-ubuntu/]
Using dark themes in Gnome has always has some issues. Due to issues in Gnome and GTK apps, some application have problems like dark fonts on dark background, text areas grayed out, and multiple issues with OpenOffice. Here is a quick guide to solve many of the problems I encountered using dark themes in Gnome. 1. Firefox Fixes Firefox has issues display certain CSS field properly with dark themes. This is a big problem in Firefox 2, but can still happen in Firefox 3. Install this userContent.css to /home/username/.mozilla/firefox/RandomProfile_name/chrome and restart Firefox. 2a. Dark System Themes (Ubuntu Studio) The easiest solution for a dark theme in Ubuntu is to install the UbuntuStudio-theme package. Code:
sudo apt-get install ubuntustudio-theme Code:
sudo apt-get install ubuntustudio-look 2b. Other Dark Themes Since Linux is all about choice, we want to use other dark themes for Gnome and workaround issues these themes have. First, we still want to install the ubuntustudio-theme package. Code:
sudo apt-get install ubuntustudio-theme To get an application to use another theme you want to add the following to the command the launches a program “env GTK2_RC_FILES=/usr/share/themes/UbuntuStudio/gtk-2.0/gtkrc“. Right click on the gnome menu applet and choose Edit Menus. Goto the application you want using a different theme (in this example OpenOffice Writer), right click the application and select Properties. Change the Command from Code:
ooffice -writer %U Code:
env GTK2_RC_FILES=/usr/share/themes/UbuntuStudio/gtk-2.0/gtkrc ooffice -writer %U ![]() Theme Details: Theme: Moomex Ultimatum 0.4 Font: UnDotum Bold Icons: Jungle Black Wallpaper: Radiant from http://interfacelift.com |
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A Carafe of Ubuntu
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Re: The Ubuntu/Gnome Dark Theme mega thread
Heres another screenshot of the problem .. in Hotmail the widget text is barely visible:
![]() I don't understand why this isn't fixed when if there was a problem like this in Windows it would be fixed overnight. |
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Way Too Much Ubuntu
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Re: The Ubuntu/Gnome Dark Theme mega thread
Here is something someone might find useful.
I'm using a combination of different elements for a dark theme but the one for Controls is SlicknesS-black. Over the decades, some of my oldest files have gone from some Mac free office program from 1987 to Word for Mac to Word as such and then Open Office Writer. When I opened one this morning that file had whitish text on a white background instead of grey. No idea why. Some old cruft that was not evident until changing the system theme. If you run into this: Go to Format/Page/ and choose "no fill" for background.
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Way Too Much Ubuntu
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Re: The Ubuntu/Gnome Dark Theme mega thread
Oh, Mike. I wanted to thank you for the information you've posted. It's helped my desktop considerably.
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Windows: You get what you pay for: an unparalleled enterprise-grade malware retrieval/deployment system. Apple Appliances: Mach & BSD paved over with a shiny cage of lock-in. Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install sanity. |
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May the Ubuntu Be With You!
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Re: The Ubuntu/Gnome Dark Theme mega thread
That's kind of a crazy assumption. Anyway, why don't you file a bug report? Maybe no one else is aware of the problem.
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Re: The Ubuntu/Gnome Dark Theme mega thread
I love a dark desktop but all the ones for Ubuntu/Gnome are either too dark or the fonts disolve into the background. (I have bad eyes). I finally found a cure by using the Polycarbonate theme located at http://art.gnome.org/download/themes...rbonate.tar.gz, along side of the gnome Gartoon Icon theme located in the repository. It gives a dark feel but all the colors stand out and seperate easy for people with "old" eyes. Heres a sample of the desktop running Polycarbonate http://www.wyked-rage.info/my_images...arkDesktop.png. They also make a Polycarbonate dark version for the younger crowd who still have a good set of peepers.
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May the Ubuntu Be With You!
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Re: The Ubuntu/Gnome Dark Theme mega thread
Also, you can install the package "gnome-color-chooser" to customize your colors system-wide
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5 Cups of Ubuntu
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Re: The Ubuntu/Gnome Dark Theme mega thread
el-mar01, here's a Greasemonkey script that helped me with that same problem
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/36850 |
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A Carafe of Ubuntu
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Re: The Ubuntu/Gnome Dark Theme mega thread
Does anyone have an idea on a fix for Skype? Skype uses light gray on light blue when you select a name, which for some reason gets virtually unreadable with a dark theme.
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...screenshot.png |
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