Wed Nov 21, 2012 5:32 am
golinux wrote:None of them tile the baize background of aisleriot solitaire.
Wed Nov 21, 2012 5:49 am
Wed Nov 21, 2012 5:54 am
meandean wrote:golinux wrote:None of them tile the baize background of aisleriot solitaire.
Wow that is messed up! I would of never thought that could be a theme issue but I tried it and sure enough you are right.
By the way, the newer Greybird theme tiles it correctly![]()
Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:02 am
Wed Nov 21, 2012 4:00 pm
fsmithred wrote:I just tested at the Apple movie trailers site, and got it working, thanks. When you install gecko-mediaplayer, make sure you also get libgpod-common (Recommended) or it won't work.
fsmithred wrote:Yes, please tweak away at these themes. Greybird-master works, but that blue is too much for my eyes. I'd also like to see the icon font changed to sans. I tried it with the stock debian Greybird, and I couldn't figure out what needed to be changed.
Wed Nov 21, 2012 7:47 pm
FWIW, the best GTK3 theming tutorial I've seen is: http://worldofgnome.org/making-gtk3-the ... -1-basics/golinux wrote:One of these days, I'm gonna have to spend some time figuring out exactly how GTK 3 themes are set up. I'd never do it with a gui
don't strain yourself ~~ it's a fux0red scenario we're in, collectively.see if I can pinpoint the tiling glitch and then try to get a better handle on just how the theming works
I would love to have a simple way to tweak the colors in a theme
Wed Nov 21, 2012 8:10 pm
Wed Nov 21, 2012 9:41 pm
I do worry. I worry about the possibility that the current mess "is not accidental".gnome... mess
Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:59 pm
Bleachbit looks way cool, and I'll probably add it. (Haven't tried localpurge yet.)
Nixing icons PER APPLICATION, for any/all which aren't present in the distro should not cause a dependency problem.gnome-icon-theme - every time I run graphical disk map, I see that huge block,
and I want to get rid of it, but brasero, gdebi and evince depend on it.
Problem?redundant menu items - I'm aware of a few, but not in the setting menu.
I see synaptic, gparted, time and date, and midnight commander in Accessories and System.
I don't notice it, because every linux I've used since 2000 has had redundant listings in the menu. Is it really a problem?
More thoughts about purging personal data before making a snapshot -
Right now, the excludes file eliminates a lot of sensitive or potentially sensitive data.
The user needs to manually edit that file if they want to include or exclude anything different.
Should there be a graphical excludes editor in the snapshot tool? Separate excludes files for different purposes?
(snapshot_exlcude.list.I_want_to_put_all_my_sensitive_data_on_the_live_system vs. snapshot_exclude.list.I_want_to_give_this_one_away)
I think I prefer empowering the user to make their own choices about what to exclude.
Maybe I just need to put more comments in the existing excludes file.
Adding some instructions for using bleachbit is a good idea, too, but I don't see it as a replacement for the extensive excludes file.
(Example: I don't want to share my ~/.ssh folder, but I also don't want it bleached from my hard drive.) Will have to play with bleachbit and see what it does.
Thu Nov 22, 2012 4:38 am