Description: Greenman is meant to be an uncreative drop-in green replacement for the default Human themes in Ubuntu 8.04 for those wishing for another color option but enjoy the human style.
Based on the packages available in Ubuntu 8.04, I include three gtk-theme options (Greenman, Greenman-Clearlooks, Greenman-Murrine). Also included is a set of matching green human style icons, backgrounds, gdm-themes, and a usplash-theme.
I've constructed these themes by color remixing the default files with Perl scripts. So I could in principle extend this batch of files to include other system files or other colors should there be interest in such things.
A blue version is available as Bluman.
Based on the Hardy packages: - human-icon-theme v0.28 - human-theme v0.18 - ubuntu-gdm-theme v0.29 - ubuntu-wallpapers v0.25
04/11/2008 - Based on updated Hardy defaults - More strict following of theme organization and naming - Slightly darker than previous for improved icon contrast
04/20/2008 - Based on updated Hardy defaults - Small additional changes in green color - Color of non-green background elements in gtk-themes are faded at 50% - Addition of Clearlooks and gdm themes - Recommended background color (r,g,b) = (134,165,102)
04/25/2008 - Addition of GreenmanList gdm theme
05/13/2008 - Addition of Greenman usplash theme (installs with startupmanager)
easy:
in firefox, right click it, select View Image, and then hold control and scroll the mouse wheel up. it'll be a bit grainy, but you can get an idea.
but i agree, bigger previews would be nice.
St. Patty's Day was two weeks ago :P
but seriously, I like it. The default Ubuntu colours are rather depressing if you ask me, so this is a nice change.
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These are fantastic! I would love if you gave the ubuntu studio icons this treatment.
By you, how can someone see how really is this theme? wrong size screenshots here ;P
easy: in firefox, right click it, select View Image, and then hold control and scroll the mouse wheel up. it'll be a bit grainy, but you can get an idea. but i agree, bigger previews would be nice.
He's right, I made them too low resolution being overly concerned about download size. I'll put up better previews soon.
St. Patty's Day was two weeks ago :P but seriously, I like it. The default Ubuntu colours are rather depressing if you ask me, so this is a nice change.