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Global themes for pTheme

Posted: Fri 27 Jun 2014, 13:04
by zigbert
Please upload packs with global themes here.

pTheme points to this thread.

Posted: Thu 14 Aug 2014, 16:03
by zigbert
built for JWM-2.3.2

Image

Posted: Thu 14 Aug 2014, 16:05
by zigbert
built for JWM-2.3.2

Image

Posted: Wed 01 Jul 2015, 11:25
by 01micko
An ubuntu knock off

gtk theme needs work, its a rip off of Luna - maybe flat-grey-rounded would be more suited.

Posted: Sun 11 Oct 2015, 07:52
by zigbert
I have updated the winXP and osX theme above to work with jwm-2.3.2.
Mick's ubuntu theme is also fixed. When/if he updates his post above, I'll delete this one.

Posted: Sun 11 Oct 2015, 08:04
by ebisu
zigbert wrote:I have updated the winXP and osX theme above to work with jwm-2.3.2.
Where do I find this number? When I enter "jwm -v" into a console I get "JWM vgit-871" as version number.

Posted: Sun 11 Oct 2015, 09:14
by recobayu
Ebisu, you can download from here
http://joewing.net/projects/jwm/
And you can make jwm.pet by following this instruction:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 046#692046
:)

How to make a theme for ptheme? Is it only make jwm theme and gtktheme?

Posted: Sun 11 Oct 2015, 10:04
by ebisu
Thanks recobayu, but this does not answer my question. I already have JWM. I only need to know where to find this 2.xxx version number for my existing JWM.

Posted: Mon 12 Oct 2015, 01:55
by recobayu

Code: Select all

jwm -v
Your version is snapshot 871.
:)

Posted: Mon 12 Oct 2015, 06:17
by ebisu
I know that! I need the corresponding 2.xxxx number! Zigbert is referring to it, the manual is referring to it, so where is it?

Posted: Wed 28 Oct 2015, 02:23
by ebisu
Bump.

I'm still puzzled.

Posted: Mon 30 Nov 2015, 20:12
by 01micko
ebisu wrote:Where do I find this number? When I enter "jwm -v" into a console I get "JWM vgit-871" as version number.
You can compile it yourself or you can ask the maintainer of your puppy to build it for you. What puppy version do you use?

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New theme:

feauxfwm

It tries to look like the default xfce install. While it does look a bit like 'maccish' it is more close to the 'Buntoo' theme.

UPDATE: there was a bug in the global setting the wrong gtk theme

Posted: Mon 30 Nov 2015, 21:11
by Iguleder
Wow, it looks great. I might make it the default for Librepup. :D

Posted: Mon 30 Nov 2015, 22:16
by 01micko
I had to redo it Iguleder. The gtk theme matches better now.

Posted: Thu 01 Dec 2016, 10:45
by oldyeller
Hello Everyone,

How can I put three menus on the tray, Like Applications, Settings and Places

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Global themes for pTheme

Posted: Thu 01 Jun 2017, 23:08
by norgo
Question:

most probably it's possible to set a certain theme as default ?
where to define this ?

Would be interesting for remastering of a live CD.

Thanks in advance

Posted: Tue 06 Jun 2017, 14:38
by zigbert
The default Global Theme is set in the pinstall.sh script during the building process in WoofCE.
I don't know if anyone has included such a feature in the remaster scripts.

https://github.com/puppylinux-woof-CE/w ... install.sh

Posted: Tue 06 Jun 2017, 15:50
by norgo
Thank you @zigbert

yes, after a little bit of digging I found it and thought oh my goodness :-)

So I created my own ptheme and made a PET of this.
I defined my ptheme in /woof-CE/woof-code/_00build.conf section --pTheme --
After that I built a new live CD including my ptheme PET using woof Puppy builder.
Worked without problems for me.
Admittedly a little bit cumbersome but I had no better idea.
Indeed there seems no script to exist to choose a ptheme for a remaster CD.

Nevertheless thank you for reply.

osx sierra ptheme

Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2018, 18:29
by Benctes
Image

file to big to upload so download it here http://tuta.cf/osxtheme.html

Posted: Fri 01 Nov 2019, 10:36
by recobayu
Hi All..
I share my two global theme: eepup and eepup-dark.
I make wallpaper 5 svg file for wallpaper,
wdz-10 gtk theme
jwm theme: eepup and eepup-dark
cursor: DMZ-Dark