On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 22:19, christophe barbe wrote:
> I thought it was the RH bluecurve theme but I was misled by
>
> Package: gtk2-engines-lighthouseblue
> Description: LighthouseBlue theme for GTK+ 2.0
> This theme is derived from RedHat's BlueCurve, with many changes as
> suggested by the O
On Sat, Mar 29, 2003 at 05:19:51PM -0500, christophe barbe wrote:
> Le sam 29/03/2003 ? 17:12, Samat Jain a ?crit :
> > That theme is Redhat's 'Bluecurve', or called 'Wonderland' in non-Redhat
> > distributions.
> >
> > I don't know if there's a Debian package, but you may want to search for
> >
I thought it was the RH bluecurve theme but I was misled by
Package: gtk2-engines-lighthouseblue
Description: LighthouseBlue theme for GTK+ 2.0
This theme is derived from RedHat's BlueCurve, with many changes as
suggested by the OSNews review of RedHat 8.
Which I use and is not as polish as th
That theme is Redhat's 'Bluecurve', or called 'Wonderland' in non-Redhat
distributions.
I don't know if there's a Debian package, but you may want to search for
the 'Wonderland' engine on http://art.gnome.org/.
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In this screenchot:
http://207.170.50.26/shots/Screenshot-Red-Carpet-3.png
we can see a very nice GTK2 theme that I can't find in debian/sid
and in art.gnome.org.
What is the name of this theme?
Where can we find it?
Thanks,
Christophe
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