Hello donoterase
thank for your answer! have checked this with your panel.rc, don't work.
is the gtkrc and panel.rc for my site
http://die-magie-der-zahlen.de/Download/gtkrc.tar.gz
the panel.rc have i overwrite with your panel.rc
This is what your theme folder should look like.
~/.themes/Divinorum Revisited-1.2/gtk-2.0/
your gtkrc and panel.rc file should be place in the gtk-2.0 folder.
NOT a separate gtkrc folder like you have.
Also, you do not need menubar.rc.
hope that helps.
very nice, perfect job but can you say me, we have you the menubar color under the gnome menu make
i see on the gtkrc it is the icon from menu.png
see screen please
http://gallery.debianforum.de/d/26593-1/menubar.jpg
Insert this at the beginning of your gtkrc file:
include "panel.rc"
download this file http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16214019/panel.rc
place it in gtk-2.0 of theme.
Hope that helps.
I thought this might be a difficult theme for eyesight, and that the eyecandy might only be just as much as the old divinorum themes. Not so! You did an amazing job, I'm very happy with what I see!
Vivid, high-contrast, dark...just the way I like 'em! This theme is the antidote for the plethora of drab, boring, pale, washed-out, lifeless, greyish themes that never seem to end on this site. Thanks for bringing some life and creative energy back to the GTK Theme section!
All we need now is a download link to the cool icons displayed in your screenshots...
hi Dear,
I found this theme by searching through these pages here. And I just wonder, which icons these are, which are shown on your screenshots.
These icons look well done and I just like them somehow. Can you tell me the name of these icons and where to find them?? I also have the original Divinorum-theme downloaded, which I like best of these Metacity-theme-Pack.
So please let me know.
Good night and until soon....
Greetings
Karmicbastler
install the fonts?
i mean all this:
"Untar it by doing something like:
tar xvjf artwiz-aleczapka-en-1.3.tar.bz2
sudo mv artwiz-aleczapka-en-1.3 /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc
Then execute the following commands:
tmaps.conf
sudo cp /etc/fonts/conf.avail/70-yes-bitmaps.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d
sudo fc-cache -f -v
sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig
sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config"
crap is not working for the average user, i just want use linux not to test my programming skills. why not an installer, click on it and the average user would be able to install the fonts!
why is it not possible to do things the easy way in linux?
why??????????????????
What is the problem?
I extract the archive with a right click on my mouse. Then I move this folder in my .fonts folder in my home directory. If this folder does not exist you should make it. After relogin I can use the font. Sorry for my bad English! It is not easy??
.thank you for your reply but it didnt work the way you described. i copied the extracted folder to the usr/share/fonts dir and restarted x. there were no artwiz fonts.
it is just too complicated for the average user.
i played around a year with the really unusable opensuse and now i use the (in my humble opinion) first linux distribution that is usable for the average user: ubuntu 9.04.
but things like installing fonts have to work when linux wants to be an alternative to the awful unusable windows7 and to the technically outdated windows xp.
the linux community and every single linux-programmer have to have the average unser in mind when developing software, programmers have to open their minds on design and ergonomic.
that is the secret behind the success of mac os and microsoft!
Glad you got it to work. Remember that this is a linux base community, and coming here with comments like yours upset a few people (including myself). You cannot compare linux to either windows/MAC. It is like comparing chocolate to sh!t. There is no comparison.
i finally got it to work.
i used the german language package of artwiz fonts. so i had to write "tar xvjf artwiz-aleczapka-de-1.3.tar.bz2" instead of "tar xvjf artwiz-aleczapka-en-1.3.tar.bz2"
with an installer errors like this would not occure at all. this was a really good example of a lack of usability and design.
i finally got it to work.
i used the german language package of artwiz fonts. so i had to write "tar xvjf artwiz-aleczapka-de-1.3.tar.bz2" instead of "tar xvjf artwiz-aleczapka-en-1.3.tar.bz2"
with an installer errors like this would not occure at all. this was a really good example of a lack of usability and design.
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Hello donoterase thank for your answer! have checked this with your panel.rc, don't work. is the gtkrc and panel.rc for my site http://die-magie-der-zahlen.de/Download/gtkrc.tar.gz the panel.rc have i overwrite with your panel.rc
This is what your theme folder should look like. ~/.themes/Divinorum Revisited-1.2/gtk-2.0/ your gtkrc and panel.rc file should be place in the gtk-2.0 folder. NOT a separate gtkrc folder like you have. Also, you do not need menubar.rc. hope that helps.
very nice, perfect job but can you say me, we have you the menubar color under the gnome menu make i see on the gtkrc it is the icon from menu.png see screen please http://gallery.debianforum.de/d/26593-1/menubar.jpg
Insert this at the beginning of your gtkrc file: include "panel.rc" download this file http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16214019/panel.rc place it in gtk-2.0 of theme. Hope that helps.
* Place it in gtk-2.0 folder of theme
I thought this might be a difficult theme for eyesight, and that the eyecandy might only be just as much as the old divinorum themes. Not so! You did an amazing job, I'm very happy with what I see!
Thank you. :) Nice to be appreciated.
...can you request from the editors of gnome-look a new category "Vintage" for example, where themes like yours will find their exact place.
Vivid, high-contrast, dark...just the way I like 'em! This theme is the antidote for the plethora of drab, boring, pale, washed-out, lifeless, greyish themes that never seem to end on this site. Thanks for bringing some life and creative energy back to the GTK Theme section! All we need now is a download link to the cool icons displayed in your screenshots...
Very nice theme and yeah I d'loaded 'em all.
Please change the color of selected font gray or gold instead of light blue.
hi Dear, I found this theme by searching through these pages here. And I just wonder, which icons these are, which are shown on your screenshots. These icons look well done and I just like them somehow. Can you tell me the name of these icons and where to find them?? I also have the original Divinorum-theme downloaded, which I like best of these Metacity-theme-Pack. So please let me know. Good night and until soon.... Greetings Karmicbastler
this is my favorite theme since years ty for share it and plz dont abandon him ;)
Hey buddy! Glad you like the update. :)
Fantastic dark theme. I like it very much. :)
install the fonts? i mean all this: "Untar it by doing something like: tar xvjf artwiz-aleczapka-en-1.3.tar.bz2 sudo mv artwiz-aleczapka-en-1.3 /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc Then execute the following commands: tmaps.conf sudo cp /etc/fonts/conf.avail/70-yes-bitmaps.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d sudo fc-cache -f -v sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config" crap is not working for the average user, i just want use linux not to test my programming skills. why not an installer, click on it and the average user would be able to install the fonts! why is it not possible to do things the easy way in linux? why??????????????????
What is the problem? I extract the archive with a right click on my mouse. Then I move this folder in my .fonts folder in my home directory. If this folder does not exist you should make it. After relogin I can use the font. Sorry for my bad English! It is not easy??
.thank you for your reply but it didnt work the way you described. i copied the extracted folder to the usr/share/fonts dir and restarted x. there were no artwiz fonts. it is just too complicated for the average user. i played around a year with the really unusable opensuse and now i use the (in my humble opinion) first linux distribution that is usable for the average user: ubuntu 9.04. but things like installing fonts have to work when linux wants to be an alternative to the awful unusable windows7 and to the technically outdated windows xp. the linux community and every single linux-programmer have to have the average unser in mind when developing software, programmers have to open their minds on design and ergonomic. that is the secret behind the success of mac os and microsoft!
Glad you got it to work. Remember that this is a linux base community, and coming here with comments like yours upset a few people (including myself). You cannot compare linux to either windows/MAC. It is like comparing chocolate to sh!t. There is no comparison.
i finally got it to work. i used the german language package of artwiz fonts. so i had to write "tar xvjf artwiz-aleczapka-de-1.3.tar.bz2" instead of "tar xvjf artwiz-aleczapka-en-1.3.tar.bz2" with an installer errors like this would not occure at all. this was a really good example of a lack of usability and design.
i finally got it to work. i used the german language package of artwiz fonts. so i had to write "tar xvjf artwiz-aleczapka-de-1.3.tar.bz2" instead of "tar xvjf artwiz-aleczapka-en-1.3.tar.bz2" with an installer errors like this would not occure at all. this was a really good example of a lack of usability and design.
I'm sorry, I was too stupid to explain it easily. Perhaps it was just a simple point forgotten in ".fonts". Otherwise, I can only recommend to read this: In German: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Schriften Or in English: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fonts In German: http://www.felix-schwarz.name/files/opensource/articles/Linux_ist_nicht_Windows/ Or in English: http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm
Very nice looking dark theme. I like hte high gloss look.
Much love. It feels good to have people who enjoy dark themes. :)
Ah nevermind dude..i got it. Crystal Black emerald, right?