Other: Search for the engines in your distribution's repository or install the engines from source.
OTHER INFO Wall:[link] Icons: Faenza and [link] Font: Liberation Sans Narrow (Not the default font in the gnome-shell theme. Default is Droid Sans.)
--- Changelog
2013.04.24 - GTK3: Client Side Decoration CSS added. (For wayland.) - GTK3: Support .rubberband in .content-view plus some more fixes. - Mutter/Metacity: Fixed left aligned buttons and removed unused assets.
2013.04.18 - Mutter theme: Fixed a lot of stuff. - Legacy metacity theme: New everything.
2013.04.08 - ALL: Updated to work with Gnome 3.8. Many new changes to certain looks.
2012.08.17 - GTK3: Gnome classic indicator applet fix. - GTK3: Added support for slickpanel. - Mutter: Fixed button alignment if you have your buttons on the left.
2012.07.09 - Unity: New theme and buttons added. - Xfwm: Theme added. - Metacity: Minor color fix.
Hmm, but two versions (of Zukiwi) ago was ok. In Zukitwo theme is all ok, in Zukini also. I think this issue affects only some QT based apps, and not all of them. Any chance to fix this? Which part of the code is responsible for these colors? Can I change them manually?
1. This is gorgeous and i dont even use linux! 2. Would you be kind enough to give me the colors you used to draw your top bar and search dialogue seen in the pic above? I'd like to draw something similar.
But not with Zukiwi: [link]
With Zukiwi theme becomes unusable.
For example Ubuntu Tweak, as on screen: [link]
This theme is for GTK 3.8.
In Zukitwo theme is all ok, in Zukini also.
I think this issue affects only some QT based apps,
and not all of them.
Any chance to fix this?
Which part of the code is responsible for these colors?
Can I change them manually?
Congratulations!
2. Would you be kind enough to give me the colors you used to draw your top bar and search dialogue seen in the pic above? I'd like to draw something similar.
Question: is it normal to have a black border around the window decoration? ([link])
It is only visible on the top and bottom of the window.
Thanks!