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 minEguE - Default branch
Section: Themes

 

Added: Sat, Aug 21st 1999 14:22 UTC (9 years, 3 months ago) Updated: Fri, Feb 14th 2003 05:33 UTC (5 years, 9 months ago)


Screenshot About:
minEguE is a theme based on screenshots of QNX/Amiga.

Author:
Ben FrantzDale <bfrantzdale __at__ thuban __dot__ hmc __dot__ edu> [contact developer]

Rating:
8.51/10.00 (3 votes)

Tar/GZ:
http://download.freshmeat.net/themes/minegue/

Trove categories: [change]
[Environment]  X11 Applications
[Intended Audience]  End Users/Desktop
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Operating System]  POSIX :: Linux
[Topic]  Desktop Environment :: Theme :: Operating Systems, Desktop Environment :: Window Managers :: Enlightenment :: Themes DR15

Dependencies: [change]
Enlightenment (required)
[download links]

 
» Rating: 8.51/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 15084)
» Popularity: 0.41% (Rank 14069)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default DR15 21-Aug-1999 GNU General Public License (GPL) Tar/GZ
Russian
A version with Russian language support.
1 14-Feb-2003 GNU General Public License (GPL) Tar/GZ

 Releases

Version Focus Date
DR15 N/A 21-Aug-1999 18:22
DR16 N/A 21-Aug-1999 18:22

 Comments

[»] Still here :)
by N/A - Apr 27th 2001 20:42:28

i allways seem to come back to this one when i want something clean

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[»] Still here :)
by N/A - Apr 27th 2001 20:41:35

nothing to see, move along, move along, i preesed the return button by mistake and didn't realise there was an edit facility, but in my defence it is almost 2:00 AM ;)

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[»] hmm, not bad!
by N/A - Apr 13th 2000 10:18:28

nice and sleek and sexy. i like it =) beats the crap out of bluesteel anyway ... getting bored of that.

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[»] Good job and aone small suggestion
by N/A - Mar 1st 2000 17:44:07

I like this theme, it's clean and cute. One small suggestion I would like to add. Can you make the title characters in white? With my 1600x1200 setting, the title bar characters are a little bit too small. And it's not easy to read in DarkGrey/Black and Blue/Black combination. I feel it will be cool if they are Dark Grey/White and Blue/White.

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    [»] Re: Good job and aone small suggestion
    by N/A - Mar 1st 2000 17:48:05

    This has been suggested before. The reason I havn't done it is because It's trying to mimic a design and I like keeping as close to that design as I can. You should be able to edit the colors yourself if you want but I'm not planing on changing them. Sorry. --Ben

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      [»] Re: Good job and aone small suggestion
      by N/A - May 25th 2000 15:16:00

      Ben, Can you kindly let me know which file to edit to make this kind of change? Thank you very much. --jt.

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[»] congratulations and 2 suggestions
by N/A - Jan 3rd 2000 21:30:42

Note: I send a copy of this to Frantz by E-mail. TO: Ben FrantzDale E-Mail: frantb@rpi.edu FROM: Nicolas Fernandez de la Fuente nicoff@arrakis.es Spain 4 Enero 2000 Dear Sir: First, excuse for my English. Your two versions of minGuE are excellent, I use both of them in my Linux, and I like the look. Congratulations. Second, you say if we have any suggestions, then we comunicate to you. I have attached a screenshot , It's usseful to me to explain two initial changes: 1.- A new part to put a thin line (invisible: your look not change) of vertical resize to make easy any user change the size of all borders on any windows. Useful in many windows and when a windows bring in bad position or size, and only the top border is accessible. I attach the code in border.cfg under these lines. 2.- I have changed the normal color and active and appareance to make more consistent with the others widgets: yellow and shadowed, and black and shadowed. I also attach the code in textclases.cfg under these lines. Thanks, for your effort and good taste. ========== I have put in file borders.cfg __BORDER_PART __BGN __ICLASS W6 __ACLASS ACTION_RESIZE_V __CURSOR RESIZE_V __MIN_WIDTH 1 __MAX_WIDTH 99999 __MIN_HEIGHT 1 __MAX_HEIGHT 1 __TOPLEFT_ORIGIN -1 __TOPLEFT_X_PERCENTAGE 0 __TOPLEFT_X_ABSOLUTE 20 __TOPLEFT_Y_PERCENTAGE 0 __TOPLEFT_Y_ABSOLUTE -25 __BOTTOMRIGHT_ORIGIN -1 __BOTTOMRIGHT_X_PERCENTAGE 1024 __BOTTOMRIGHT_X_ABSOLUTE -1 __BOTTOMRIGHT_Y_PERCENTAGE 0 __BOTTOMRIGHT_Y_ABSOLUTE 29 __KEEP_WHEN_SHADED __OFF __END ======================================================== In Textclasses __TCLASS __BGN __NAME "TEXT1" /** X Font def * __NORMAL "-*-helvetica-*-r-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-*-*" *** X Font def for multibyte (korea, japan, china, ...) * __NORMAL "-*-helvetica-*-r-*--10-*-*-*-*-*-*-*,-*-*-*-r-*--10-*-*-*-*-*-*-*" *** Fnlib def * __NORMAL "tin-e" * Truetype def*/ /* __NORMAL "rothwell/11"*/ /* __NORMAL "tt1238m/12"*/ /* __NORMAL "hatten/12"*/ __NORMAL "-*-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*" __DRAWING_EFFECT __EFFECT_SHADOW __FORGROUND_COLOR 0 0 0 __BACKGROUND_COLOR 164 164 164 __JUSTIFICATION 0 __NORMAL_ACTIVE "-*-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*" /*__NORMAL_ACTIVE "-*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-*-*"*/ /* __NORMAL_ACTIVE "hatten/12"*/ __DRAWING_EFFECT __EFFECT_SHADOW __FORGROUND_COLOR 255 255 0 __BACKGROUND_COLOR 0 0 100 __JUSTIFICATION 0 /* Only useful for fnlib fonts * __ORIENTATION __UP */ __END ==================================================== ScreenShoot

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[»] Please--add some sort of background to this theme
by N/A - Dec 3rd 1999 03:39:47

I don't care if the background is a solid color, but put in something so that the theme background of the last theme I used doesn't intrude into the mineEguE theme. It makes it look "broken". P.S. a dark red background would complement the theme borders pretty well.

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[»] One question...
by N/A - Nov 13th 1999 21:10:45

I've always liked this theme a lot, and I like how it has progressed. However, I've noticed that when I left-click to get at the User Menus, the top of each arrow image appears to cover up the bottom of the image above it. Then, when I access a submenu from there, each arrow image is dis-proportionately stretched vertically. Does anyone else see this, or is it just me? Is there a setting within the theme that determines how the arrow images are displayed? Thanks!

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[»] great theme
by N/A - Oct 21st 1999 17:38:28

This is a great theme, but I have one nit-picky suggestion: Go back to the older epplet close button style. It just seems to me that the round button doesn't fit in with the rest of the epplet widgets.

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    [»] Re: great theme
    by N/A - Oct 21st 1999 20:28:29

    I agree... Thanks for mentioning it. The reason I did it was at first, all the epplets I had were the 16pxl high kind on which the current close button looks nice. Now that the standerd epplet size has more or less become 48^2, the current close button is quite out of place. I'll change it for the next update. --Ben

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[»] Now if it just was completely done :)
by N/A - Oct 18th 1999 16:26:11

I love this one. I love this one so much I even downloaded the matching GKrellM theme... Ben, you could send me into nirvana by doing the Eterm auto mode and iconbox imageclasses. And maybe make the tooltips more sober, those cute clouds don't fit the style IMHO.

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[»] Best Theme Yet!
by N/A - Oct 15th 1999 14:51:42

Really nice job on this one! It's even put Absolute E as number 2 of my favourites! Really nicely done. Once you get the tooltips fixed up (and maybe redo the pager borders) this will be a tough theme to beat!

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[»] GNOME Pager bug...
by N/A - Sep 12th 1999 08:52:41

Hi, I've installed the Zap5 and QNX/Photon GNOME themes. These look and work super, I recommend them. I've also installed the QNX lookalike theme for E "minEguE". The author did a wonderful job in getting the QNX interface down. However if I "save current session" when I'm running this theme (and this one alone) the next time I "startx"I get a warning that I'm not using a GNOME complient WM and that the pager cannot work. If I run "minEguE" and do not save session then the pager runs fine. I could just use "BrushedMetal" and switch to the QNX look alike after I'm running in X but that kind of kills the mood if you know what I mean. Any clues?

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    [»] Re: GNOME Pager bug...
    by N/A - Sep 15th 1999 05:24:32

    I'd like to note that I get the exact same error. I assume it's either a dr .15 vs CVS version error, or something in the theme itself. If anyone has a fix for this, I would like to hear of it.

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[»] Good theme..qnx.com/amiga icons?
by N/A - Sep 6th 1999 19:17:43

Like the theme alot, Your screenshot isnt that good-looking tho (no offense)...and i've been looking for QNX Photon icons, and well I've heard that QNX isnt happy about having those icons used for anything other than their OS, but obtaining those icons can be done simply by downloading the screenshot, opening gimp, and cutting and pasting them onto their own transparent PNG file =) (The huge black boarder around the icons helps alot)

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    [»] Re: Good theme..qnx.com/amiga icons?
    by N/A - Sep 14th 1999 15:11:20

    Regarding the icon thing... Don't worry once there's a public version released you'll be able to get a better look at all the icons and widgets. I don't mind if you spend the time to cut them out and drop them in Gnome or KDE for your own purposes - but please just don't package them up onto a web site. At that point you've overstepped the bounds of "personal use" of a copyrighted image. OS icons are like product branding - if they become diluted, available on all platforms, the product that you've spent years laboring over is itself diluted and made less valuable, less identifiable. Regarding Linux Skins... I can draw a few hundred variations of buttons. Undoubtedly I will hit upon the standard mac, windows and NeXT styles. Do they own these particular arrangement of lines and colors? Probably not. Is it worth their time to complain about a single cloned button style? Doubtful. But this can be extended to windows, menus, toolbars, you name it. What if you were to take *every one* of these and package them together - now you're getting into more touchy territory. Someone has to go through *extensive* effort to figure out how the scrollbar will look in every state, how the buttons will look disabled, etc. Complete interface rip-offs are something entirely different. An infinite amount of monkeys banging on an infinite number of terminals may produce the latest Gibson novel...but if they tried to sell it they still be violating his copyright. Just a few thoughts. William Bull Senior UI Engineer QNX Software Systems Ltd. gristle@home.com bbull@qnx.com

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