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New Wave Key
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Description:
This is yet another alternative metacity for the New Wave Theme.
Install by dragging it to the themes window in Appearance preferences. Last changelog:
Install by dragging it to the themes window in Appearance preferences.
Modified to match New Wave 0.7.x
* Works with pling-storeor ocs-url
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All I ask is that you make a Left version of this theme. It is one of the BEST looking themes I've seen; But i prefer my buttons on the left. Please make a left-sided version. Thanks.
I really like this. I was wondering if you could add options for a red or blue gradient on the window controls (minimize, maximize, close) so if I hover over them they can have a slight red or blue glow depending on which theme I installed. Otherwise this is perfect.