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Hi srn, I was searching for clearlooks at google to see how some elements look in Linux.

My question was if you could add a few things to it.

Like the inactive window in the back in this picture: Link

And these thinner and smaller scrollbars (you can see them also on the previous link but here they look a bit more possible for windows :p): Link

There are a few more pics in that open dir.

If you dont add these things I've requested, then that's ok :) I like it the way it already is as well.

Edited by Capric0rn

@ all:

What do you think about these Radiobuttons and Checkboxes

boxes4oa.jpg

BTW: I have also changed the right edge of the black Caption. Looks better with dark backrounds now.

@ Capric0rn:

I could do a new Color Scheme in which I use the current Inactive Captions (creamy) as Active Captions and the Inactive as in the screenshot you posted.

The scrollbar width is inherited from the previous theme by Neorosis9980. I got used to these huge scrollbars and don't want to miss it anymore. But if there is a common sense that it looks bad I could change it...

The new checkboxes and radio buttons look great. Definitively an improvement.

With regard to the scroll bars: Please, please make them thinner. They're not nearly as thick in the original GTK2 theme. IMHO the scrollbar width of schmoove's Clearlooks implementation (15 px, if I recall correctly) would be perfect.

I like your new update very much :p

And please make that new substyle :D

If you are adding that substyle, are you going to add it to all color styles? (default, black and orange)

ALthough I think you mean a hole new colored msstyle. :p

But I ment to change the current inactive window borders to that. :)

Although they look pretty nice the way they are now, so if it is to much work for you, it isn't that important to me :p

The scrollbars are Ok as they are now, but if you're not going to add them, could you explain to me in PM how to make them smaller myself?

@ all:

What do you think about these Radiobuttons and Checkboxes

boxes4oa.jpg

BTW: I have also changed the right edge of the black Caption. Looks better with dark backrounds now.

@ Capric0rn:

I could do a new Color Scheme in which I use the current Inactive Captions (creamy) as Active Captions and the Inactive as in the screenshot you posted.

The scrollbar width is inherited from the previous theme by Neorosis9980. I got used to these huge scrollbars and don't want to miss it anymore. But if there is a common sense that it looks bad I could change it...

Whyt I can't see this kind of Checkboxes and radiobuttons???

I'm using the blu version but with no change (I mean, the shell folder and the msstyle that comes in the rar, without change anything)...

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