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NewHumanEmerald Theme
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Other Beryl/Emerald Themes:
Beryl/Emerald
Beryl and Emerald are theme decorators used under Compiz to provide window themes.
http://wiki.compiz.org/Decorators/Emerald
Themes can also be used with KDE Plasma via Smaragd:
https://store.kde.org/p/1167274/

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Sorry for my english by the way. The panel is the Docky. It is in Ubuntu repository, so there is no problem to install it. It is nice and a lot of faster than the AWN.
Just out of curiosity, what is that panel your using? (the bottom one) It's not that AWN or whatever it's called, is it? If it is, I'll have to have another look a that program... ;)
from what i know, AWN can do that, but no, it's not AWN. It's Docky2, a fork of the Gnome-Do's Docky skin, but without Gnome-Do, and extended