
Real glass
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
You will love this theme!!! This theme also adds Gnome3.4-support and I hope, you like it!!
If so, then please don't forget to vote!!
Greetings
Karmicbastler
2012/05/18
new version up with Gnome3.4-support, even more glassy than before, new glassy menues and a new Overview. The run-dialog is also real-glass now,the notification-menues are also glassy now as well as an even more glassy chat-window.
Added also a Wallpaper-collection, which I have tested with this theme
Cinnamon-Shelltheme will be available later.
2012/01/31
new version includes new gnome-shell.css-file, menues more glassy,
run-dialog made more glassy and also the shutdown-dialog is made more glassy
have resized the apps-menue smaller, for not taking so much space on the screen.
Ratings & Comments
14 Comments
Theme seems to be dead. There are two external links and both lead to nowhere. That is why links here are always a bad idea.
hi my users, I currently tested this theme on Ubuntu Gnome 3.4.1 and it works fine. Just install Gnome-Shell on your preferred System and install this theme. If you like this theme, then don't forget to vote for it!! Greetings Karmicbastler
hi my Users, I have put up a new version of real-glass today and added a wider collection of Wallpapers for you!!! I hope, you like this current new version and as soon as LinuxMint 13 will be out, I will try to make a new Cinnamon-version for it for you!!! Now enjoy this theme and if you like it, then don't forget to vote!!! Greetings Karmicbastler
hi my people, if you use Cinnamon-Desktop instead of Gnome-Shell, then you will finde the corresponding Cinnamon-Theme here: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/real-glass+Cinnamon-Theme?content=148923 So you see, also your Cinnamon-Desktop can have a glass-look. Greetings Karmicbastler
hi dear, with customers, I mean all users here like you!! I will not make this thing for commercial!! No way!! this thing will remain free!!! I hope, you like and enjoy this theme. If there's any critics, then don't hesitate to comment here or to send me a PM. I am there for you!! Greetings Karmicbastler
Hmm, customers?
hi my customers, as the gnome-shell.css-file has been updated during the last updates in LinuxMint and Ubuntu, I am proudly presenting you a new version of the real-glass-theme. I also pushed up new screenshots. I will also upload the Wallpaper used in the screenshots later What's new now: more glassy run-dialog, more glassy menues, more glassy shutdown-dialog...
hi my customers, first let me say trhanks for already 140 downloads of my theme. I am glad, if you like my theme. And if so, then don't forget to vote for it
what I want to add: I do not use MGSE. I use the ones of this ppa-repo here: so for Users of Ubuntu, its Derivates and LinuxMint, install this ppa-repo: https://launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/gnome3 Install thisppa-repo and run complete update and upgrade of your system. Then disable the LMGE-extensions and enable these ones. This might solve your issues
hi people, I cannot confirm this thing here in LinuxMint 12. Here gnome-tweak-tool runs fine and I can select themes. Just open your gnome-tweak-tool.Then you see in the left column of the mainwindow the option "theme". klick on that and select thins theme after having downloaded it. Greetings Karmicbastler
As of 12/18/2012 isnt Gnome-Tweak-Tool still "broken" on most Linux Distros including Fedora16 due to an update to Gnome3.2 itself? That being said, I cannot change my user shell extensions and try this or any theme out. Preview looks decent enough.
You can open dconf-editor and browse to org>gnome>shell>extensions>user-theme, and change the theme value.
hi my customers, I have addad a further Wallpaper, which fits perfectly to this Gnome-Shell-theme that I have uploaded.
The Icons in this screenshot are the gnome-colors-icons. You can easily install them via Synaptic in Ubuntu, its Derivates and in LinuxMint. Just go to your Synaptic and look for the package shiki-colors. Install them. Then go back to your gnome-tweak tool and select gnome-wine-icons. Greetings Karmicbastler