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Releases: Myrddin-Wyllt/DarkIce

DarkIce v1.3

11 Jun 19:40
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  • Fixed xfwm themerc to allow the top to be resizable
  • The Slider Switch GTK3 element no longer has ugly I/O overlay
  • HUGE update to browser styling. Remember to overwrite your old userContent.css

DarkIce v1.2

12 Feb 02:58
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After removing redundancies in the code & legacy GTK 3 support, I thought it was time for another release.

  • The userContent.css for Firefox & Palemoon needs to be overwritten. I tweaked the code for hopefully the final time to solve legibility issues.
  • Pressed states added to spinbuttons in GTK 2
  • GTK 3 v3.20 is now the minimum GTK 3 version

Enjoy.

DarkIce v1.1

01 Feb 01:11
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After making so many changes to the graphics and code, I thought I'd release some of the gravy.

Animations were added for hover effects, more pressed states were added, and slider switches were reworked for aesthetics.

Brief changelog:

  • Scale slider active (i.e., pressed) states added with transition effects
  • Transition effects added to existing hover graphics
  • Pressed states added to GTK+ 2
  • Fixed more typos in CSS and gtkrc files

DarkIce v1.0

29 Jan 16:31
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This is the first release of the theme forked from DarkCold, dubbed "DarkIce". I decided to start modifying DarkCold for various reasons; the absence of GTK+ >=3.20 themes with themed scrollbars was one major motivator. Another motive was the overabundance of flat, material-design themes. Many legacy themes which were very popular have yet to be updated, which exasperates this frustration.

I felt many transition animations available from GTK+ >=3.20 weren't fully appreciated unless themes took full advantage of theming capabilities (i.e., just because GTK developers et al. consider scrollbar buttons superfluous or overlay/minimal scrollbars ideal doesn't mean everyone agrees with that decision).

Many people appreciate aesthetics and the sacrificed screen real-estate is negligible (i.e., is the extra 10-15 pixels really going to obstruct seeing content?) Here it is, my first ever theme release, github release, opendesktop release, and software release. It's a day of firsts, what can I say?