Version 1.9.4: updated to be compatible with new feature of jwm theme maker
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GTK Theme Maker 2.1 2016
GTK Theme Maker 1.9.4 install fails
GTK Theme Maker 1.9.4 install fails. 19.1 succesfuul. Strange.
It's not a no go item, i can do with 19.1 (nice tool)
The decoration is much more welcoming now. Little tools, great effects
It's not a no go item, i can do with 19.1 (nice tool)
The decoration is much more welcoming now. Little tools, great effects

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GTK Theme Maker 1.9.4 with Saluki
GTK Theme Maker 1.9.4 with Saluki : GTK theme Maker is in the menu. I try launching. Something wrong.
I come back. Vuelvo.
** ERROR **: gtkdialog: Error in line 44, near token 'string': syntax error
/usr/sbin/gtkthememaker: line 817: 31215 Trace/breakpoint trap gtkdialog --center --program=gtktheme --space-fill=true
I come back. Vuelvo.
** ERROR **: gtkdialog: Error in line 44, near token 'string': syntax error
/usr/sbin/gtkthememaker: line 817: 31215 Trace/breakpoint trap gtkdialog --center --program=gtktheme --space-fill=true
Hi !
Is there a way to adopt it for Murrine gtk engine?
As it only takes gtkrc settings to configure all widgets... no need for external files. Nice frontend with preview could be used for more than just theme creation, if split into multiple levels -it could also act as a part of desktop setup/switch (with example defaults for initial uniform look and "advanced" features hidden under the hood) but it will turn out KDE this way..
Murrine looks as most "flexible" at this point (may be something better out there) and has limited set of features with (nearly)unlimited number of combinations..
And I think it looks good with VLC, browsers, "nasty widgets" like GtkComboBox, etc. Then there are Gtk settings like GtkButton::some_value , not limited to any engine, to make resulting theme look more fine-tuned, or workarounds for inverted colors as options, or themeability for Rox, whatnot gtkrc theme file can hold..
Sorry, I don't know anything about programming, just an idea.
Is there a way to adopt it for Murrine gtk engine?
As it only takes gtkrc settings to configure all widgets... no need for external files. Nice frontend with preview could be used for more than just theme creation, if split into multiple levels -it could also act as a part of desktop setup/switch (with example defaults for initial uniform look and "advanced" features hidden under the hood) but it will turn out KDE this way..

Murrine looks as most "flexible" at this point (may be something better out there) and has limited set of features with (nearly)unlimited number of combinations..
And I think it looks good with VLC, browsers, "nasty widgets" like GtkComboBox, etc. Then there are Gtk settings like GtkButton::some_value , not limited to any engine, to make resulting theme look more fine-tuned, or workarounds for inverted colors as options, or themeability for Rox, whatnot gtkrc theme file can hold..
Sorry, I don't know anything about programming, just an idea.