Use a "gtk_color_scheme =" line at the very top of your gtkrc (look below). The gnome-appearance-editor will be able to edit the colors of your theme (be sure to use the "\n" like is shown below):
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Use a "gtk_color_scheme =" line at the very top of your gtkrc (look below). The gnome-appearance-editor will be able to edit the colors of your theme (be sure to use the "\n" like is shown below):
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I'm not sure, I've never used a mac before.
the font is Lucida Grande:size=8 (from an Apple fonts package that I found a few years back), and the conky font is "LucidaConsole:size=7" from the same package.
Sorry, like the comments above I'm not sure how to do that. The only etched-in/out/none that I know of is these:
GtkMenuBar::shadow_type = out
GtkMenuItem::selected_shadow_type = in...
I'm not sure about the text... I see what you're saying... the only etched in/out shadows I know how to do is for toolbars and menubars by using:
GtkMenuBar::shadow_type = out...
Thank you, the info is pretty old, and sort of incomplete... when I wrote this I was learning to theme gtkrc files through trial and error.
But like I said, I stopped writing themes for the xfce4...
Are you talking about the window borders with that 2 pixel white outline?... if you are then let me know which window manager you're using (xfwm4, metacity, emerald.. etc.)
If you use xfwm4 with...
+1 for Xmoand: http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Using_xmonad_in_XFCE
..... although I do miss the the emerald/xfwm4 window themes that I used to use.
For anybody interested in using...
This is one of the few blogs that I read: http://trueslant.com/matttaibbi/
I'm also a big fan of the Phoronix site (not really a blog but definitely on my RSS live bookmarks):...
Moblin looks real cool. My only problem with it is that I don't belong to any of these social networks like twiter and such, and I mostly use console apps like MPD/ncmpcpp, rtorrent, vim, and command...
Mostly because I wanted a computer that was good for car use, coffee shop use, and could easily be put into a backpack (like a fullsized camping backpack for backpacking). Also, I've owned both a...
I don't know why I feel compelled to post these benchmarks in a zombie thread from 2008, but have a look at these results from Phoronix:...
I think this Phoronix article is worth a look: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_32_pae&num=1
They take the same Lenovo ThinkPad T61 notebook running an Intel Core 2 Duo...
I think that benchmark test just "Manchurian Candidated" me! All I remember is that I felt very dizzy... like the room was spinning, and there were some pulsating stars, the color red (am I communist...
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I added my crappy specs in the post above.
As for official Chrome64 results:
Peacekeeper for Chrome 4.0.249.43 = 2452 Points
Sunspider: 761.4ms +/- 1.3%
Acid3 test: 100%
Also, my peacekeeper benchmarks for Firefox 3.7a1pre (built with "--enable-canvas3d" in the mozconfig) got the score of: 1812
Sunspider is: 1426.6ms +/- 1.8%
Acid3: 93%
EDITED to add my...
Well, the PGO part of comment was about a totally different set of hurdles that have finally been jumped over for the new Firefox versions.
Over on the Arch Forum (and the AUR), we have been...
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Yeah I knew that, it's really too bad that they only have 32-bit windows builds and 32-bit adobe flash for windows (not that I even use my windows partition that often).
As for wine and viruses...
Yeah, I've been using the TraceMonkey for 64-bit patch for the last couple of months now, I think it gives me issues on certain flash sites, like pages like this:...
HP Pavilion dv9920us (cheap laptop from a year and a half back).
What doesn't work is:
1.) webcam's microphone
2.) BCM4322 pre-n (there are finally workarounds now)
3.) a couple of the...
Really? So I'm a "people like that" now?
I may not be much of an expert, never was a gamer, and have only been using Linux a bit over 3 years. (1 year xubuntu, 2+ years Arch)
... but am I...
To move back to the coast so I can start surfing again. (not sure what coast yet)
- with surfing comes health, so hopefully I can get back into shape and lose this huge gut that I've got now.
There was a nice looking HP dm3t for $1344.98 from the HP site (check out youtube videos and google it for reviews):
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