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= Arena (v2.5) = = Arena (v2.6) =
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A sane default theme with a smooth pallete of colors for a non traumatic experience in linux. A sane default theme with a smooth pallete of colors for a pleasant experience in linux.
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A theme that uses some specific ubuntu old theme concepts (orange pallete, metacity ..) but makes a change to a complete clearlooks engine GUMMY style.

The purpose is use a theme standard, easy for the eyes and fast. It uses the standard GNOME visual look: No excesive pixmap painted widgets, all from engine and all coherent.
A theme that uses some specific ubuntu old theme concepts (orange pallete, metacity ..) but makes a change to a complete clearlooks engine. The purpose is use a theme standard, easy for the eyes and fast. It uses the standard GNOME visual look: No excesive pixmap painted widgets, all from engine and all coherent.
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The theme uses orange for the selected color and sand color for the rest. Engine tweaks:
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The buttons are contrasted and more shiny that the background.

The menu is background color and creates continuity with the rest of the window.

The panel, the toolbar and the notebook are more shiny that background and create sensation of volume.

The fonts use a dark color but not totally black.
- Uses orange for the selected color and sand color for the rest.
- Buttons are contrasted and more shiny that the background.
- Menu is background color and creates continuity with the rest of the window.
- Toolbar and the notebook are more shiny that background and create sensation of volume.
- Panel has a litle glossy effect and resizable up to 48px
- Metacity is original and based on clearlooks code.
- The fonts use a dark color but not totally black.
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A wallpaper like the screenshot can be nice.
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Arena (v2.6)

A sane default theme with a smooth pallete of colors for a pleasant experience in linux.

Concept

A theme that uses some specific ubuntu old theme concepts (orange pallete, metacity ..) but makes a change to a complete clearlooks engine. The purpose is use a theme standard, easy for the eyes and fast. It uses the standard GNOME visual look: No excesive pixmap painted widgets, all from engine and all coherent.

Engine tweaks:

- Uses orange for the selected color and sand color for the rest. - Buttons are contrasted and more shiny that the background. - Menu is background color and creates continuity with the rest of the window. - Toolbar and the notebook are more shiny that background and create sensation of volume. - Panel has a litle glossy effect and resizable up to 48px - Metacity is original and based on clearlooks code. - The fonts use a dark color but not totally black.

Is compatible with any size of font but I recommend sans 10 for metacity and sans 8 for the rest.

For my taste, metacity transparencies makes the theme look bad. All other composite effects looks perfect.

Anchor(ConceptArt) Concept Art

attachment:Ejemplo1Thumb.jpg

[attachment:Ejemplo1.png Fullsize]

[attachment:Ejemplo2Thumb.png]

[attachment:Ejemplo2.png Fullsize]

[attachment:Arena.tar.gz GtkTheme]

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