
Mac OSX Leopard Cairo-Dock theme
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This is a Mac OSX leopard cairo-dock theme
Extract to:~/.cairo-dock/themes/
at least I think
Tell me if it doesnt work.
it might be a little small
13 years ago
I posted a previous version of this by accident
13 years ago
I posted a previous version of this by accident
tellen10
9 years ago
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volkerbradley
11 years ago
I have a question about my installation of this theme.
When I have the cursor under one of the icons, the labels of the adjacent icons appear and sometimes the labels are run into the label of icon that I am viewing.
Can you tell me where I can find the information on how to have only one icon label displayed at a time?
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linux101
11 years ago
I saw one of your readers asking about the install, this worked for me the theme looks great.
Screenshot;
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_ySTNvv9Hhbw/SoUadUrLYyI/AAAAAAAABaQ/Wg1p2OjLdlQ/s1024/desktop2.png
You did a very good job on this, it looks great.
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marcelloh
11 years ago
Cheers!
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syddel_double
11 years ago
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LiBF
11 years ago
Do not say bullshit! It is because of what Linux is marginalized. Only 1.02% of all desktop computers in the world using Linux. And if people rely on that type, it will not change.
This type of attitude is not welcome anywhere.
The directory for installation is / home / username / .config / cairo-dock.
When told to install in a directory and you will not find it, will usually be for the reasons you have to create it or that is in / home / username / .config /.
Feel free to ask anything you want my friend!
Later
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Macestar
11 years ago
I cannot find path ~/.cairo-dock/themes to save my soul. How in the heck am I supposed to install it?
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gluxon
11 years ago
Dude.
If you're a real Linux user, then you wouldn't even need to know how to install.
On *nix variants, ~ means the home folder.
And once you get into the your home folder, you have to show the hidden files. (Ctrl + H)
If a .cairo-dock folder doesn't exists it means you don't have it correctly installed or have not run it at least once yet.
Also, you shouldn't hate the site just because some people don't tell how to install. (They shouldn't either, it's EASY for REAL Linux users).
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monthscrapped
10 years ago
yes a quick google search would give him all the answers he needs, and maybe he could be a bit politer in asking, but id be pretty pissed with the community if they all treated me like that
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seanbarman
11 years ago
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ioxsanity
11 years ago
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