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| Preview | Date/Size | Description |
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![]() | 03/08/28 49k 1152x900 | Submitted by Tomas Ögren, A pretty lean theme without any annoying thick borders. FvwmButtons, xmeter, xbuffy, gimp and some stuff on other pages. |
![]() | 03/08/28 193k 1024x768 | Submitted by Taviso.
Taviso says:
A Flat look, using vector buttons with solid color, loosely based on
a fluxbox look with wallpaper from QNX. The icons are from the wm-icons
package, and theres a transparent pager in the top left. Running fvwm-2.5.5
on Linux Alpha and x86.
Taviso's submissions prompted some questions which he graciously answered:
Q: what is your file browser ? A: its xftree, from the xfce project http://www.xfce.org/ Q: how do you change the look of this program ? (flat button bar style...) A: its a gtk theme engine i use this one http://themes.freshmeat.net/projects/flat/ Q: how do you change the style of your browser ? (nice scroller !) A: thats the gtk theme engine again :) i just changed the prelighting to blue to match my fvwm theme :) |
![]() | 03/08/28 63k 1024x768 | Submitted by Thomas Adam. Thomas says: This screenshot shows FVWM running with a modified fvwm-themes (mostly stolen from 'default'). I have tried to emulate the look and feel of RH's "AnotherLevel", by changing the window colour, and centering the title of the windows. The icons and the panel that you can see are a customised version of Rox-Filer that complements FVWM extremely well. |
![]() | 03/08/28 186k 1280x1024 | Submitted by Robert Ford, shows gradients in menus and titlebars, FvwmWharf, FvwmTaskBar, FvwmPager with pixmap backgrounds, some nice icons and mini-icons, and an interesting purple/blue color scheme. |
![]() | 03/08/28 188k 800x600 | Submitted by Olivier Chapuis. Two screen shots in a small screen (800x600). The first one all panels up, the second one all panels down and the TaskBar hidden. Panels are quite useful on such a screen. The "Window Maker FvwmButtons" has four panels that run only if I use it: this saves my battery. |
Last modified on April 26, 2010