Description: With the recent release of Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid, the new default theme is called Ambiance.
Ambiance introduced a movement of the window border controls from the top right side, to the top left side of the window.
This version of Ambiance is a modification of the default theme and moved the controls back to their original position.
This is a direct modification of the default theme. The original name of this theme is Ambiance, this version of the theme is called Ambiance_R (Ambiance Right Side).
No other changes have been made to this theme other than to restore the window border controls to their original right side position and reactivate the menu control in the original left side top position.
To install this them in Ubuntu 10.04 you can follow these steps.
System -> Preferences -> Appearance Click the Theme tab. Click Install. Browse to the Ambiance_R.tar.gz file. Click open.
This will install the theme automatically for you.
Once installed you should now see a new theme entitled Ambiance_R.
Select this theme and you will have the new Ambiance theme with the controls in the top right side position.
If you are going to install this theme on a previous version of Ubuntu or other version of Linux you will need to also install the default icons Ubuntu-mono-dark and Ubuntu-mono-light.
You can download the require .deb package from the ubuntu servers using the following link:
I am trying out the theme, and I am thankful for the developer to take the time to copy the 10.04 theme. Because the bold colors in 10.10 are REDICULOUS.
Now I am back into the sarene comfort of the 10.04 color scheme. While it looks a little dreary on cold winter days, it does what it needs to in a very sensible manner. It's like me: Humble, a little introverted but all-around wonderful.
[ButMeNot account]
No, this is a problem with MetaCity. If you want the program icon, either use the Emerald, or if KDE gives it to you, see if you can't make use of the kde-window-decorator addon.
If you are getting Emerald, an easy way to switch back and forth from Emerald and GTK/Metacity is to also grab the fusion-icon package, which gives you Compiz Fusion Icon under Applications > System Tools. Load that, right click and change the window decorator.
And for all who may be concerned, there is no need for the R themes if you use 10.10, open gconf-editor and look under apps/metacity/geberal and change button_layout to menu:maximize,minimize,restore
Have a nice day. :)
menu:maximize.minimize,close I meant. Aside from that, everything is correct. Not sure if KDE's decorstor gives you the program icon. Sorry 'bout the misinformation.
gconf-editor>apps/metacity/global/button_layout; menu:maximize,minimize,close
If you don't wanna deal with GTK, get Emerald and fusion-icon packages for ease of switching between the decorators without terminal.
I was typing everything in a moving vehicle and that explains why. Also, it's BugMeNot.
gconf-editor>apps/metacity/global/button_layout; menu:maximize,minimize,close
If you don't wanna deal with GTK, get Emerald and fusion-icon packages for ease of switching between the decorators without terminal.
I was typing everything in a moving vehicle and that explains why. Also, it's BugMeNot.
Yes there is. monthscrappe is wrong, metacity can do that. I made some research and at the end made it. Here is the link
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Ambiance+AppIcon+%28Application+icon%29?content=139865
Works great for me. Thanks very much for this. Gconf editor puts the buttons either in the wrong order, or not looking right with a square button on the end. This does the trick, and is easy to install. Quit whining. Linux is all about choice.
You'd rather install an application to modify the themes rather than have one available for the general public which already meets their needs?
Linux is about freedom of choice, many people have asked me for this theme and this is meeting those requests, if you don't like the theme you aren't required to use it, however, there are many people who do in fact want it and use it.
Releasing this theme benefits the community in general, you aren't required to like it or use it, however there are many people who do want it.
Enjoy!
Terminal>gconf-editor> /apps/metacity/general/button_layout/
Set it to minimize,maximize,close
End
Or
Ubuntu Tools > configure buttons
End
As you wish.
If you don't like the controls in the new left side position for Radiance and Ambiance, you can download slightly modified versions of those themes entitled Radiance_R and Ambiance_R. I have modified these thems and posted them on Gnome-Look.org for people who would like to use them.
Here are the links to the themes.
Ambiance_R (Ambiance Right Side)
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Ambiance_R+%28Ambiance+Right+Side%29?content=123927
Radiance_R (Radiance Right Side)
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Radiance_R+%28Radiance+Right+Side%29?content=123931
I hope you find these beneficial and enjoy them.
- zipperback
Ratings & Comments
14 Comments
I am trying out the theme, and I am thankful for the developer to take the time to copy the 10.04 theme. Because the bold colors in 10.10 are REDICULOUS. Now I am back into the sarene comfort of the 10.04 color scheme. While it looks a little dreary on cold winter days, it does what it needs to in a very sensible manner. It's like me: Humble, a little introverted but all-around wonderful.
Is there a way to replace the white square with the icon of the application?
[ButMeNot account] No, this is a problem with MetaCity. If you want the program icon, either use the Emerald, or if KDE gives it to you, see if you can't make use of the kde-window-decorator addon. If you are getting Emerald, an easy way to switch back and forth from Emerald and GTK/Metacity is to also grab the fusion-icon package, which gives you Compiz Fusion Icon under Applications > System Tools. Load that, right click and change the window decorator. And for all who may be concerned, there is no need for the R themes if you use 10.10, open gconf-editor and look under apps/metacity/geberal and change button_layout to menu:maximize,minimize,restore Have a nice day. :)
menu:maximize.minimize,close I meant. Aside from that, everything is correct. Not sure if KDE's decorstor gives you the program icon. Sorry 'bout the misinformation.
gconf-editor>apps/metacity/global/button_layout; menu:maximize,minimize,close If you don't wanna deal with GTK, get Emerald and fusion-icon packages for ease of switching between the decorators without terminal. I was typing everything in a moving vehicle and that explains why. Also, it's BugMeNot.
gconf-editor>apps/metacity/global/button_layout; menu:maximize,minimize,close If you don't wanna deal with GTK, get Emerald and fusion-icon packages for ease of switching between the decorators without terminal. I was typing everything in a moving vehicle and that explains why. Also, it's BugMeNot.
FML. It's general, not global. Hopefully this is the last of me looking like an utter failure. Lack of an edit feature is no fun!
Yes there is. monthscrappe is wrong, metacity can do that. I made some research and at the end made it. Here is the link http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Ambiance+AppIcon+%28Application+icon%29?content=139865
This is very simple and quick. Thank You!
Works great for me. Thanks very much for this. Gconf editor puts the buttons either in the wrong order, or not looking right with a square button on the end. This does the trick, and is easy to install. Quit whining. Linux is all about choice.
It was easyer install a program to change the position without making a whole theme just for that stuff o.O
You'd rather install an application to modify the themes rather than have one available for the general public which already meets their needs? Linux is about freedom of choice, many people have asked me for this theme and this is meeting those requests, if you don't like the theme you aren't required to use it, however, there are many people who do in fact want it and use it. Releasing this theme benefits the community in general, you aren't required to like it or use it, however there are many people who do want it. Enjoy!
Terminal>gconf-editor> /apps/metacity/general/button_layout/ Set it to minimize,maximize,close End Or Ubuntu Tools > configure buttons End As you wish.
If you don't like the controls in the new left side position for Radiance and Ambiance, you can download slightly modified versions of those themes entitled Radiance_R and Ambiance_R. I have modified these thems and posted them on Gnome-Look.org for people who would like to use them. Here are the links to the themes. Ambiance_R (Ambiance Right Side) http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Ambiance_R+%28Ambiance+Right+Side%29?content=123927 Radiance_R (Radiance Right Side) http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Radiance_R+%28Radiance+Right+Side%29?content=123931 I hope you find these beneficial and enjoy them. - zipperback