Available as/for:gtk2gtk3-16gtk3-18gtk3-20gtk3-22gtk3-24gtk4-0xfce-414xfce-416
Description: XFWM4 theme An XFCE UI theme for the holidays with pre-rendered elements. This is the companion GTK theme pack to the Merry XFMas XFWM4 theme. It's a bit rough around the edges. Comes with folder icons and a layout configuration tool for xfce4-panel and Whisker menu (requires zenity). GTK2 requires the pixmap and Murrine theme engines Some known issues: - theme doesn't apply as intended to Ristretto and GNOME Mines - check marks on menu items don't show in non-XFCE applications Let me know if there's any other problems by submitting an issue at the Git repository. Caveats: - The theme doesn't have a panel background hardwired into it. Set the provided panel.png as your panel background before applying the theme. - The panel configuration tool has support for single-panel configurations only. Widget identifiers have to be looked up by either using GtkInspector or checking an exported panel profile. - The GTK2 and GTK4 versions may have layout issues - The GTK2 theme has a hard-coded pixmap path that has to be edited if the theme is not installed to $HOME/.themes - Some XFCE panel applets have stubborn, hard-to-change icons. As a workaround, a dummy icon theme is provided with this theme. Use the included configuration tool (requires zenity) to set fallback themes up. The dummy theme also contains folder and file type icons (preview uses the OxyXmas and OxyWinter icon themes which can be downloaded here: http://spacepenguin.de/icons/index.html)Last changelog:
2.0
- added GTK2 and GTK4 themes - added MIME type icons to icon theme
10This is quite nice, I have seen others here before that just don't do but this xfce theme actually puts me in the xmas spirit. Even if it's still kind of warm where I live lol ;)
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10 This is quite nice, I have seen others here before that just don't do but this xfce theme actually puts me in the xmas spirit. Even if it's still kind of warm where I live lol ;)
10 I feel it in my system... I feel it in my XFCE
10 That one looks fun! :) It is great that you also like non-flat and creative themes.