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Description:
This is a clean Metacity theme made to look good with a variety of color schemes.
Last changelog:

1.2: Made some pedantic adjustments to button and window corners.

1.1: Fixed aspect ratio of buttons so glyphs can't misalign at certain font sizes. Also shifted the title text so the text's border isn't truncated.


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6 Comments

Karmicbastler

theme already exists in your Theme-Manager called Clearlooks or even Clearlooks Glanz. So if you want to have this blue Lok, then just go to your Theme_manager and select Clearlooks or Clearlooks Glanz. Have a nice Weekand. Greetings Karmicbastler

gracca

In my opinion, this is the best metacity theme! Cheers, German.

fsierra3

thingy is my thing

Noxo09

yea not bad ^^

novomente

Nice simplicity. Very good looking. And the blue color is fresh as watter in a pool these summer days. Voted good.

BearOso

It's not actually blue, you know :-). It changes color with respect to the current GTK theme. The screenshot uses ClearlooksClassic as its reference.

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System Tags

Metacity

Metacity was the default window manager used by the GNOME 2 desktop environment until it was replaced by Mutter in GNOME 3.  Wikipedia