EnergyOrange

Metacity Themes

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Description:
Fresh, bright, powerful yet simple orange gel-look for Ubuntu*. Now about 1.1 - honestly, I'm very impatient and just went ahead with my design - just in case you all hate it, the package contains 1.01 and 1.1!

*Technically it will work with any distro that uses an adequately updated version of GNOME, but I specifically designed it to look it's best with Ubuntu and the default "Human" theme.
Last changelog:

1.01 --> 1.1:
+ Added depth to buttons
+ Fixed shaded state shrinking problem
+ Updated first and third screenshot accordingly

1.0 --> 1.01:
+ Restore button shadow on roll-over look was 1 pixel off - Fixed (yes, I can see these things )


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lemerou

I really like it! A good refresh for my desktop. Good job :)

sousuke

Awesome job! keep 'em coming!

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System Tags

Metacity

Metacity was the default window manager used by the GNOME 2 desktop environment until it was replaced by Mutter in GNOME 3.  Wikipedia