Description: Rezlooks metacity to fit Rezlooks GTK Engine made by Rezza ( go grab that amazing Engine right away : http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=39179)
Of course it picks the GTK colours...
Thank you Rezza for the permission .Last changelog:
if you change the height of the titlebar images to "height", instead of "19" it will adjust to diff size fonts. Run metacity-theme-viewer Rezlooks and choose the large fonts tab to see what I'm talking about.
I am currently using it now.
Just a few things, as I am not familiar with Metacity theme designs. Could you possibly:
1: Make one without the Application Window Menu icon?
2: I think the min,max,close buttons are nice for default however the ones you have used for Perfect Gnome metacity would be awesome here. The two designs together almost seem Amiga-ish.
Thank you :). Okay I'm gonna try this :).
If you want to remove the menu-button, simply open gconf2 and go to :
apps -> metacity -> general and search the line button_layout which contains "menu:minimize,maximize,close". Remove only menu (you get ":minimize,maximize,close" then) and no more menu-button ;).
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It's great and I would love it,if someone has made a port of this meatcity to xfce window decoration!
hi what icon theme are u using?
if you change the height of the titlebar images to "height", instead of "19" it will adjust to diff size fonts. Run metacity-theme-viewer Rezlooks and choose the large fonts tab to see what I'm talking about.
Ok I'll see what I can do, thx :).
I am currently using it now. Just a few things, as I am not familiar with Metacity theme designs. Could you possibly: 1: Make one without the Application Window Menu icon? 2: I think the min,max,close buttons are nice for default however the ones you have used for Perfect Gnome metacity would be awesome here. The two designs together almost seem Amiga-ish.
Thank you :). Okay I'm gonna try this :). If you want to remove the menu-button, simply open gconf2 and go to : apps -> metacity -> general and search the line button_layout which contains "menu:minimize,maximize,close". Remove only menu (you get ":minimize,maximize,close" then) and no more menu-button ;).
I think a border should be better :)
Yeah, this is retro goodness! Looks real good with a transparent terminal (aterm/GNOME term) and small font. Well done. :)
Thank you :).