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Human-Colorable
This is a proof of concept for a color choosing Human theme. I updated the Human theme using the documentation at http://live.gnome.org/GnomeArt/Tutorials/GtkThemes/SymbolicColors. I did this to make sure it was possible to enable color choosing with whatever gtk theme we choose for Hardy, such as Human-Murrine.
Installation
You can install it by dragging the Human-Color.tar.gz (download attachment below) into System->Preferences->Appearance window. This will install the theme to ~/.themes/. Any windows requiring sudo privileges will not render properly using this method, however. To get those windows to work, you have to untar Human-Color.tar.gz to /usr/share/themes/ by running "sudo tar -xzvf Human-Color.tar.gz -C /usr/share/themes/".
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