Advaicium is now dead. Someday, this thread will be holding a completely new version of Advaicium, namely Ada X. The first Ada X version will be 10.0, codenamed Firelight. You can still download Advaicium 0.96.2 as of now.
Last edited by maximo1010; November 8th, 2011 at 04:58 PM. Reason: Discontinued :( I will maybe make it later though, but don't hope for it.
Great work!
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Great job, thanks! I would add this to gtk-2.0/gtkrc to improve the integration of Chrom[e,ium]: style "chrome-gtk-frame" { ChromeGtkFrame::frame-color = @bg_color ChromeGtkFrame::inactive-frame-color = "#EAEAEA" ChromeGtkFrame::frame-gradient-size = 128 ChromeGtkFrame::frame-gradient-color = @bg_color ChromeGtkFrame::scrollbar-trough-color = @bg_color ChromeGtkFrame::scrollbar-slider-prelight-color = @base_color ChromeGtkFrame::scrollbar-slider-normal-color = @base_color } class "ChromeGtkFrame" style "chrome-gtk-frame"
I just checked and this uses the version of Adwaita from Gnome-themes-standard 3.0.0 rather than the more streamlined version (with less padding and other fixes) that was released in Gnome-themes-standard 3.0.1 about 3 weeks ago. That might be the version still in Ubuntu's Gnome 3 PPA(?) but if you are using Fedora or OpenSUSE this is a regression. Other than that, it's a good start! I hope you can get the scrollbars taken care of, as well.
I’m getting pink borders everywhere since updating today. Please see the screenshot.
Originally Posted by inckie I’m getting pink borders everywhere since updating today. Please see the screenshot. I too have that (Adwaita AND Advaicium). But not in stuff like Rhythmbox, Brasero (both are GTK3). This does not have to do anything with Advaicium (come on, that's a GTK2 theme). It's Adwaita's fault. I can not fix that. Please talk to the GNOME 3 devs about this issue.
Last edited by maximo1010; May 24th, 2011 at 02:28 PM.
Problem with pink borders occurs, when you have too new version of Adwaita installed on your system, eg. from Fedora's rawhide. At least, that's true on Fedora. Anyway, great work. In order to have always up to date version of Adwaita, I made symlinks from /usr/share/themes/Adwaita contents (without gtk-2.0 directory) to ~/.themes/Advaivium.
Originally Posted by mxt Great job, thanks! I would add this to gtk-2.0/gtkrc to improve the integration of Chrom[e,ium]: style "chrome-gtk-frame" { ChromeGtkFrame::frame-color = @bg_color ChromeGtkFrame::inactive-frame-color = "#EAEAEA" ChromeGtkFrame::frame-gradient-size = 128 ChromeGtkFrame::frame-gradient-color = @bg_color ChromeGtkFrame::scrollbar-trough-color = @bg_color ChromeGtkFrame::scrollbar-slider-prelight-color = @base_color ChromeGtkFrame::scrollbar-slider-normal-color = @base_color } class "ChromeGtkFrame" style "chrome-gtk-frame" Done.
Originally Posted by maximo1010 I too have that (Adwaita AND Advaicium). But not in stuff like Rhythmbox, Brasero (both are GTK3). This does not have to do anything with Advaicium (come on, that's a GTK2 theme). It's Adwaita's fault. I can not fix that. Please talk to the GNOME 3 devs about this issue. Hey, chill! I just thought you’d have advice on how to fix it. Sorry if I sounded demanding. Originally Posted by PPyclik Problem with pink borders occurs, when you have too new version of Adwaita installed on your system, eg. from Fedora's rawhide. At least, that's true on Fedora. Anyway, great work. In order to have always up to date version of Adwaita, I made symlinks from /usr/share/themes/Adwaita contents (without gtk-2.0 directory) to ~/.themes/Advaivium. I just did that and the pink borders remain only in tooltips. Thanks, @PPyclik!
Last edited by inckie; May 24th, 2011 at 03:25 PM.
Originally Posted by inckie Hey, chill! I just thought you’d have advice on how to fix it. Sorry if I sounded demanding. I am calm, actually...
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