Emerald Theme for Linux Compiz Window Manager
This Beryl Emerald Theme brings Glare-Dark-Cupertino (xfwm4 theme for XFCE Linux Desktop) to Compiz.
Open a terminal and, as root (or superuser), give the command:
# dnf install compiz fusion-icon fusion-icon-gtk ccsm emerald emerald-themes emerald-themes-extra compiz-plugins-main compiz-plugins-extra compiz-plugins-unsupported
Now, as a not superuser, launch the emerald-theme-manager using its command:
$ emerald-theme-manager &
This command, at its first startup, will generate the ~/.emerald/theme
folder, containing the default theme. So, you need to import the GRV-Glare-Dark-Cupertino.emerald file in emerald-theme-manager
by clicking on the relative button which will generate the ~/.emerald/themes
folder, where you will find the GRV-Glare-Dark-Cupertino theme installed: this is the simplest way.
Alternatively, after the download of the .zip file of this repository, you can insert its .png and .ini files in a folder called GRV-Glare-Dark-Cupertino, created manually in ~/.emerald/themes
and, opening the emerald-theme-manager
, you will find it as an installed theme, searching its name in the search box area.
- OS: Fedora 21
- Desktop: XFCE
- GTK Theme: The-Eye-of-Gnome-Blue-GTK
- Icons: Faience Claire
- Font: Source Sans Pro
- WM (xfwm4) Theme: Glare-cupertino
- WM (compiz) Theme: GRV-Glare-cupertino (this zip)
On YouTube ...Sorry for the low quality: I realize that my laptop's video card is not so good to support a screencasting with Compiz effects ;-)