[req] clearlooks 2.0 for windows xp


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I've been messin around with Schmoove's original clearlooks port, and TBH, it would be very easy to change his port over to the new "cairo" look.

Check out my progress :p

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Yes, it would be awesome to see Schmoove port this over :D

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I've been messin around with Schmoove's original clearlooks port, and TBH, it would be very easy to change his port over to the new "cairo" look.

Check out my progress :p

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Yes, it would be awesome to see Schmoove port this over :D

great, im glad somebody is beggining to port it over, even if it isnt schmoove!

make the caption buttons wider! :laugh:

after googling around for more screens of clearlooks 2.0 , i wish we could have animated loading bars on msstyles :(

I can handle conversion of the icons and make a complete set for iconpackager, i just need a tiny application that can batch covert SVG to PNG !

And i promise you a complete iconpackager release of tango's icons !

Anything to perfect that gorgeous look for windows !

If Ksaad finds an application to quickly batch-convert the icons, I'll make a shell patcher of 'em too if anyone's interested. My shell patchers aren't too popular around these parts... but they work. I hadn't bothered doing one for Tango yet since it'd pretty much be for myself alone, and I've been happy with just straight Gnoming.

If Ksaad finds an application to quickly batch-convert the icons, I'll make a shell patcher of 'em too if anyone's interested. My shell patchers aren't too popular around these parts... but they work. I hadn't bothered doing one for Tango yet since it'd pretty much be for myself alone, and I've been happy with just straight Gnoming.

How will this work ?, i mean... an installer ?

That means you only need the .ICO files, but assigning them will take some time. You know what i mean ?

We'll team up and make many editions of the same thing ! Same thing, Different flavours. Just like Linux :D

^ Right now, you pretty much just have to compile it from source, because it is a remake of the WHOLE clearlooks engine (Y).

They have some compiled Ubuntu packages here:

http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=89056

edit: I was referring to the GTK part of the theme, ksaad has pointed out the metacity part :D

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