Topic: #! Openbox theme

unfortunately i don't have the skills to realize it but hopefully someone else will:
minimize stays the same
maximize is displayed as #
close is displayed by a ! which illuminates red when hovered over

Last edited by Shinkanzen (2009-02-01 17:54:06)

Re: #! Openbox theme

Nice idea Shinkanzen, I might have a look at this one smile

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Re: #! Openbox theme

good idea.

it could be

_ # !  

for min max and close    ?

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Re: #! Openbox theme

tawan wrote:

good idea.

it could be

_ # !  

for min max and close    ?

I like it smile

Re: #! Openbox theme

hi, just for start, i'd made an unofficial #! openbox theme a few weeks ago with a # on close button wink

Re: #! Openbox theme

* downloading - installing smile

Re: #! Openbox theme

^^ glad you like smile

Re: #! Openbox theme

I've got a _ # ! one for ya - not at the right cpu now, so later tonight I should throw a link at ya

Re: #! Openbox theme

So, this was done in a day, and it was also my crash-course in creating icons.

Im using the Dyne theme by lyrae, and as such, I just modified it to have the ions what why are. So really this is just Dyne with crunchbang icons.

To install, rename to file to something other than Dyne (its named Dyne becasue I cant compress worth a damn), then move it into /usr/share/themes/

Then right click on the desktop: Preferences > Openbox Config > GUI Config Tool  and select your new theme.

Hope it works

The Theme: http://www.box-look.org/content/show.php?content=98901

Re: #! Openbox theme

hi stopie, nice test smile
Dyne is a very nice theme but, what about starting with the #! theme included by default on boot ?
i think it'll be better for the "Official CrunchBang" theme ...;)

another think, you call your artwork "crunchbang theme" on box-look, but "crunchbang theme" already exist (made by corenominal), it's the theme by default on #!
having say that, thanks for sharing smile