Google Wave Metacity

This last week I’ve been banging on about the utterly gorgeous Google Wave Emerald theme.

I don’t much care for Emerald and prefer to use Metacity. Thankfully the awesome AlexR1 on Gnome-Look.org has updated his “Wave” theme to include a Metacity version of Google Waves’ windows dressing. (After i asked nicely!)

You’ll need the pixbuf theme engine installed. You probably will already have it installed, but use ‘sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf’ just to be sure.


Updated Android Clock
I’ve also updated my Android Theme for the Clock Screenlet.

You can get that @ http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Android+Clock+Theme?content=116430

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  • http://twitter.com/SeifSallam Seif Sallam

    Thats very nice of AlexR1 but can you ask him nicely again for a PPA so any updates would be spread out.

  • Anonymous

    I get a 404 error when trying to
    download the clock screenlet.

  • Mohan

    Now that is what I have been waiting for…damn I brought the wrong notebook today so going to have to wait till I get home from work.

  • Anonymous

    It’d be nice if it had slightly wider scrollbars, as they currently are it’s hard to make them out from the background.

  • Guest

    Clock screenlet looks good, but it does not work although I install it with your instructions. Users on Gnome-Look are stating the same. Is the download missing some files?

    • http://omgubuntu.co.uk/ d0od

      I really don’t know what the issue is unfortunately. I had to reinstall Ubuntu this weekend and download the clock from gnome-look, installed it and it works. It might be that i use Universal Applets instead of screenlets (UA is an improved version of screenlets)