
Wallz
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Description:
Wallz
Tired of doing updates on my old themes,
so here is something new.
Break on through, to the other-side.
hint: hatched angry egg
Gtk2 theme for: Xfxe4, Gnome2, Mate, Cinnamon, E17, IceWm, OpenBox3, StandAlone Compiz, Fluxbox, etc.,
Engine=Pixmap, Mist
Includes: gtk2 theme, xfwm theme, openbox3 theme, 2-IceWm themes
Icons=Faenza http://tiheum.deviantart.com/art/Faenza-Icons-173323228
MouseCursor=Comix Cursor original Blue Large Slim
http://xfce-look.org/content/show.php/ComixCursors?content=32627
Font=Roboto, designed by Google, get all 16 styles here at:
http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/roboto
Screenshot 1: IceWm-Session with compton-git compositing from Arch AUR
Screenshot 2: IceWm-Session and more
Screenshot 3: Xfce4.10 desktop
FYI,
I am running, Arch Linux x86_64 with
Kernel: 3.6.11-1-ARCH
New to themes? create a folder, in your home directory ~/.themes
for example mine is /home/justus/.themes
the dot before themes means it is hidden and linked to /usr/share/themes
Can not find it? go to your file menubar, click View, click Show Hidden
Now, download your chosen theme, right click the downloaded file,
chose extract here, grab the extracted file and drop in your .themes folder.
Then open up your favorite appearance manager and select the newly installed
theme.
There are other ways to install themes but this is the best way!
It allows you to control or change parts of the theme without
going to root and possibly doing some harm to your file system.
You may also consider creating a folder called ~/.icons
where you can place downloaded icon themes and mouse cursor themes
And another folder callled ~/.fonts
where you can place downloaded fonts
Want to see more of my themes? Click on, Other Artwork from IamJustUs
across from the download button.
Right click on screenshots and open in new tab, to get a better view. Last changelog:
Tired of doing updates on my old themes,
so here is something new.
Break on through, to the other-side.
hint: hatched angry egg
Gtk2 theme for: Xfxe4, Gnome2, Mate, Cinnamon, E17, IceWm, OpenBox3, StandAlone Compiz, Fluxbox, etc.,
Engine=Pixmap, Mist
Includes: gtk2 theme, xfwm theme, openbox3 theme, 2-IceWm themes
Icons=Faenza http://tiheum.deviantart.com/art/Faenza-Icons-173323228
MouseCursor=Comix Cursor original Blue Large Slim
http://xfce-look.org/content/show.php/ComixCursors?content=32627
Font=Roboto, designed by Google, get all 16 styles here at:
http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/roboto
Screenshot 1: IceWm-Session with compton-git compositing from Arch AUR
Screenshot 2: IceWm-Session and more
Screenshot 3: Xfce4.10 desktop
FYI,
I am running, Arch Linux x86_64 with
Kernel: 3.6.11-1-ARCH
New to themes? create a folder, in your home directory ~/.themes
for example mine is /home/justus/.themes
the dot before themes means it is hidden and linked to /usr/share/themes
Can not find it? go to your file menubar, click View, click Show Hidden
Now, download your chosen theme, right click the downloaded file,
chose extract here, grab the extracted file and drop in your .themes folder.
Then open up your favorite appearance manager and select the newly installed
theme.
There are other ways to install themes but this is the best way!
It allows you to control or change parts of the theme without
going to root and possibly doing some harm to your file system.
You may also consider creating a folder called ~/.icons
where you can place downloaded icon themes and mouse cursor themes
And another folder callled ~/.fonts
where you can place downloaded fonts
Want to see more of my themes? Click on, Other Artwork from IamJustUs
across from the download button.
Right click on screenshots and open in new tab, to get a better view.
Jan. 20, 2013 Changes:
Fixed progress bar trough shadow, left-
hand shadow to big, reset borders and
changed x,y parameters.
Added more contrast to default panel-bg.
Added two versions of IceWm themes,
Screenshots show Wallz2 theme, Wallz
theme has larger titlebar, window buttons, icons, panel.
Ratings & Comments
2 Comments
Thanks for the comment, This theme came about from an Idea of breaking through barriers , I remember at the time I was in a creative slump and then, the light bulb came on.
Thanks for your beautiful theme. (but I don't like angry bird, so I've already deleted him!)