Help with GTK3 Theming
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Tue Jun 5 13:24:50 CEST 2012
These themes (IIRC as I don't have them here) are tweaked in a way so they only work with a panel background image. This because they're made for GNOME (and maybe to match a gnome-shell theme).
So maybe those applets don't work well when the panel isn't using the gtk theme's default colours.
You could look at the Zukitwo folder and search for the tweaks it made for the panel NOT to use the theme's colours, then revert it.
Sometimes it's a separate file, like panel.rc, then maybe just renaming it will make theme use the default colours.
--- Em seg, 4/6/12, jEsuSdA 8) <listas at jesusda.com> escreveu:
> De: jEsuSdA 8) <listas at jesusda.com>
> Assunto: Help with GTK3 Theming
> Para: xfce at xfce.org
> Data: Segunda-feira, 4 de Junho de 2012, 9:56
> Hello!
>
> I'm using Zukitwo-Colors GTK3/GTK2 theme [1]. This is a nice
> theme cause looks great with gtk2 and gtk3 applications and
> made the XFCE desktop looks nice!
>
> This theme is based on Zukitwo theme [2], but all them have
> the same problem: some applets looks ugly.
>
> As you can see in the next screenshot, the "cpu load" aplet
> (on top panel) has 2 ugly grey borders instead taking the
> background panel color.
>
> The "disk free space" applet (bottom right) just does
> not show the barrs, so it is unusable.
>
> http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=32682
>
> I want to fix these small problems, but I don't know how.
> Could you help me?
>
> What kind of widgets are these?
> how can I give them the right styles?
>
> I have some experience retouching gtk2 and gtk3 themes, but
> I can not identify these widgets.
>
> Thank you!
>
>
> [1] http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Zukitwo-Colors?content=146290
> [2] http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Zukitwo?content=140562
>
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