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Wallpaper "My Concrete Playground" by Aphaits [link]
Fluxbox theme [link]
Beryl and xfwm themes included
Conky by me: [link]

Version 0.2: Fixed background color of side pane in gedit etc
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For all the GNU Linux/Unix users, let me introduce the Fawn GTK by ~thrynk. An amazing theme to spice up your desktops! ( Featured by `manicho )
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:icondavirrirri:
This theme seems need to be update because the new engines updates has maked old themes not usable: [link]
I tried many ways but is impossible to fix the bad appearance. It also happens with other gtk themes you have.

thrynk: Hopefully you can update and fix these awesome themes and we can still using this.
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:iconangrypsyco:
Can I ask what font this it?
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:icondavirrirri:
Hello thrynk: Awesome theme!, thanks.

I have a problem with white background color for windows open in the panel and the xfce4-mixer applet in the systray [link]

About the white background for windows open I dont know how remove this, I checked the windows and panel config settings but I don't find any option related. And about the blank line and the blank background xfce4-mixer applet I dont know what do too, for the moment only I disabled the systray-frame because this makes the systray completely blank. And I don't using the windows effects (in window manager compose settings) because it makes the systray completely blank too, same happens when I use fawn.emerald and compiz.

I'm using pixmap-engine (aur/gtk1-engines 0.12-2 [installed]), mist-engine is installed on XFCE default in Arch Linux with the Mist Theme. I use xfwm-fawn window manager.

¿How I fix this white background on the panel?

XFCE
Arch Linux
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:icondavirrirri:
This theme seems need to be update because the new engines updates has maked old themes not usable: [link]
I tried many ways but is impossible to fix the bad appearance. It also happens with other gtk themes you have.

thrynk: Hopefully you can update and fix these awesome themes and we can still using this.
Reply
:icondavirrirri:
Hello thrynk: Awesome theme!, thanks.

I have a problem with white background color for windows open in the panel and the xfce4-mixer applet in the systray [link]

About the white background for windows open I dont know how remove this, I checked the windows and panel config settings but I don't find any option related. And about the blank line and the blank background xfce4-mixer applet I dont know what do too, for the moment only I disabled the systray-frame because this makes the systray completely blank. And I don't using the windows effects (in window manager compose settings) because it makes the systray completely blank too, same happens when I use fawn.emerald and compiz.

I'm using pixmap-engine (aur/gtk1-engines 0.12-2 [installed]), mist-engine is installed on XFCE default in Arch Linux with the Mist Theme. I use xfwm-fawn window manager.

¿How I fix this white background on the panel?

XFCE
Arch Linux
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:icons--s:
I tried to install the theme but it just looks like normal clearlooks. What engine did you use?
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:iconmortal-thirst:
Hi really love the style of your theme. I am using windows vista and recently i downloaded the Pidgin IM program. It installed GTK+2 at the same time. I found the theme selector program that was installed. However, I'm not sure what to do after this in order to apply your theme. If you have time, do you think i could get a little help? Thank You :)
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:iconmistahjim:
Sorry, but this is for linux distributions using flux/openbox as their window manager, it won't work for windows. You can probably find a theme like this for Vista somewhere else, but at the moment this is linux-only.
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