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At first I was planning to do a direct follow up to k10k 2.1, but I was looking for a more minimalistic goal, so I ditched the k10k traditional yellow and replace it with the most subtler colors in the k10k website, the result is appearing to be a similar and at the same time different theme, so I changed the name from "k10k 3.0" (the original planned name) to "Kaliber".

UPDATE: I UPDATED THE THEME TO INCLUDE SUBSTYLES THAT DOESNT HAVE TOOLBAR SHADOWS.

UPDATE 2: FIXED THE TOOLBARS IN THE TASKBAR COLOR TEXT BUG.

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/3808790

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Not bad, gonna give it a go.

EDIT:

Tried it out, but not really my thing. It is a bit too dull and too dark. I is very similar to Classix which doesn't make it really original. Plus I found some bugs.

Will post those tomorrow.... I'm going to bed now :sleep:

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Very nice....

I used for a long time the old version from k10k

Are u planned a blue version like in the first edition? I hope so.

Go on

:D

no, like I said in the first post this is not exactly a follow up from k10k, this is a minimalistic more subtler theme

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Great theme again SD but there are a few bugs I noticed: (Circled in red)

I will work on the first bug, about the other, I cant do anything, I can remove the shadow but that will destroy the theme feeling, you can hide the throbber in your shell using this: http://toastytech.com/evil/ThrobOff.zip

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