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From: George Petasis on 8 Jun 2010 02:59 στις 8/6/2010 9:16 πμ, O/H Zhang Weiwu έγραψε: > On 2010年06月08日 03:27, Thomas MENEZ wrote: >> PureTkGUI supports and comes with additional ttk:: themes : plastik >> and keramic. >> > Hi. > > Not being able to download PureTkGUI as all download links are removed > now, I tried to google the two themes and found them in Tile project, > and got a copy by CVS checkout. Apparently Tile chose to not to release > the two within their official packages. Thanks for hinting the theme > names anyway:) In the tile cvs repository, you can also find tileqt/tilegtk, which will allow you to use any Qt/GTK theme. George
From: MSEdit on 8 Jun 2010 06:23 I found (somewhere on the net) a black theme which is based on clam with padding reduced, I have used this to make a compact clam theme which reduces the buttons and things. I cannot remember where I found the black theme (Just looked it has Mats Bengtsson in so probably coccionella ?) it is < 40 loc so could post it here if necessary Martyn
From: Christian Rapp on 8 Jun 2010 10:37 On 8 Jun., 12:23, MSEdit <mse...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > I found (somewhere on the net) a black theme which is based on clam > with padding reduced, I have used this to make a compact clam theme > which reduces the buttons and things. > > I cannot remember where I found the black theme (Just looked it has > Mats Bengtsson in so probably coccionella ?) it is < 40 loc so could > post it here if necessary > > Martyn I would like to see the dark clam theme. If anyone else has modified ttk themes please share them. @George I'am sorry bute I don't think tilegtk/tileqt is really usable. Still too many bugs and optical glitches. It is good work but not finished and we would need native look & feel on Gtk / Qt. Regards
From: lrem on 8 Jun 2010 10:40 W po�cie <2e90e41a-f45a-4540-a071-8d4050ac7d6e(a)b35g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>, Christian Rapp nabazgra�: > I'am sorry bute I don't think tilegtk/tileqt is really usable. Still > too many bugs and optical glitches. It is good work but not finished > and we would need native look & feel on Gtk / Qt. There is a GSoC project on that, so it should become usable in a few months. But it's not clear whether it will be fixing the current extensions, or writing from scratch.
From: Christian Rapp on 8 Jun 2010 10:46
On 8 Jun., 16:40, l...(a)localhost.localdomain wrote: > W po cie <2e90e41a-f45a-4540-a071-8d4050ac7...(a)b35g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>, > Christian Rapp nabazgra : > > > I'am sorry bute I don't think tilegtk/tileqt is really usable. Still > > too many bugs and optical glitches. It is good work but not finished > > and we would need native look & feel on Gtk / Qt. > > There is a GSoC project on that, so it should become usable in a few months. > But it's not clear whether it will be fixing the current extensions, or > writing from scratch. Oh really, did not know that. That sounds very promising. Perhaps it will be available with Tcl/Tk 8.6, if we ever get that :D |