elberg ------ A port of the sawfish theme Elberg by Dagmar. Here follows original README file : Elberg v1.0 This theme uses 95% original artwork done by me, Dagmar. 2.5% is the colors of the outline borders for both normal and transient windows, which I freely admit I borrowed from the microGUI theme (as well as the initial theme.jl file, but I had to start *somewhere*... having been unable to find some reasonable documentation for sawfish-themer) since they work so well with everything. The remaining 2.5% are the colors taken right out of the classic Cheese GTK theme, which is also fine since this theme was meant to be used with it. I got *very* tired of the tinting of my widgets making my window titles appear to be slightly bleached out. This theme also has properly smoothed ends on the rolled up windows, and all buttons have both highlight and clicked images. Oh... The ICONS are something entirely new. I admit I am woefully bored with the somewhat overused arrows pointing this way and that, and just came up with some icons that have enough of an alien look to be interesting while still being obvious enough for people to figure out what they are from looking at them. - The Three Dots represent increasing complexity, and refer to the fact that this button reveals the window control menu. - The Whoosh Mark represents the window being whisked away into a corner and/or titlebar by iconification. - The Expanding Dot represents making the window bigger, i.e., maximizing. - The X is still the best and only way I can think of to represent killing the app. TODOS: - Think about convering the hollowed area for text into something that can be configured to use different colors. - Redo the two beveled edges around the hollow area to have a one-pixel thickness instead of what it is now (closer to two). - MAYBE go back through and re-twiddle all those PNGs explicitly nuke their alpha layer. Hopefully it's not going to impact people's performance. - Find out how to assign Trebuchet MS as the default font for the titlebars. Comments, suggestions (don't ask me how to install, AND NO SPAM!) "Dagmar" d'Surreal at speakeasy.net