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Description:
My first metacity attempt
Created for unofficial Humanity GTK theme http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1168984

Hope you will like it so much as i do..

Wallpaper http://neodesktop.deviantart.com/art/MotionWood-Wallpapers-133685690
Last changelog:

Revision 1.1 - tweaked active borders, created inactive frame
Revision 1.2 - a bit compacted buttons, now it's better imo..
Revision 1.3 - added button to restore maximized window
Revision 1.4 - added Slim version, tweaks to titlebar text
Revision 1.5 - much improved inactive frame


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bababoss

Would be perfect when it uses the color of the selected gtk-theme!

6205

Yes, but that would require pure xml metacity theme without bitmaps and that is beyond my knowledge :(

benjamimgois

I really like it ! Congratulations for the great job.

raindogx

Great work. Thanks.

t6uni

I think that is better than Human original

Izo

Word to that. Does anyone else get ANGRY at the bottom-left/right corners and the terrible TERRIBLE pixels on the default Human metacity? HORRIBLE. /izo\

6205

Yeah, it's iritating. But that pixel isn't there when Compiz disabled. Propably a Compiz issue?

Izo

Not there when Compiz is DISABLED? How interesting. I didn't know that. /izo\

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Metacity

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