Marcus Lundblad

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e-mail ml _AT_ update.uu.se
homepage http://www.update.uu.se/~ml
location Uppsala, Sweden
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Thumbnail Crunchy Branch
Backgrounds - Abstract
1 March 2008

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Icons
28 February 2005

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Thumbnail Tangoish
Application Themes
4 May 2006

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Window Borders
10 July 2004

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Thumbnail Iris
Icons
19 April 2005

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Thumbnail Lila
Icons
14 February 2007

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Thumbnail PenOSmaster
Application Themes
22 June 2006

1 comments
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Icons
5 June 2007

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Malu's Comments

Malu' Latest Comments
Comment for Ubuntu 7.10 - Gnome 2.20.0 (2)
22 October 2007

What icon theme are you using?
I like the igloo... :)

Comment for Agata
10 May 2007

I think it's pretty.
But I think it should use different colours for focused and unfocused windows. Also it would be nice if it used colours from the GTK+ theme.

Comment for XFwm4
21 April 2007

I really like this theme :)

Comment for Darkilouche
28 March 2007

I think you need Gnome 2.18, since this theme using symbolic colour names for the GTK+ theme file.

Comment for Amiga Relief
31 January 2007

Glad you like it :)
I still have my A1200, with 030@50 MHz, 6 MB RAM and a 2.5 GB HDD :)

Comment for cde-motif
25 January 2007

Nice one :)
Though it doesn't define the colour for focused window's border.

Comment for Nerdy-Lines
23 May 2006

And it's unfortunatly missing the icon for ".tar.gz" (there's one for ".tar.bz2").
Besides that it's a really nice theme (5/5).

Comment for Amiga
18 April 2006

I fixed the shade glitch. And I also fixed the menu icon to look better.
The new version has been posted and I'm just waiting for it to be published.

And another tip:
To get the most Amiga-like feel you can change the button layout using gconf-editor.
Just open "/apps/metacity/general" in the tree menu. Now click on "button_layout" in the list to the right. Write "close:minimize,maximize".
Now you will get the close button to the left of the title and minimize and maximize to the right. To set it back write "menu:minimize,maximize,close".

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