Differences between version 6 and predecessor to the previous major change of BlueCurve.
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Newer page: | version 6 | Last edited on Tuesday, February 10, 2004 8:18:58 pm | by PhilHarper | Revert |
Older page: | version 5 | Last edited on Sunday, September 7, 2003 3:26:39 pm | by CraigBox | Revert |
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-Bluecurve is a theme. Similar to XMMS/Winamp or [Mozilla]/Netscape skins, or Windows(9x/ME/XP) themes. It is unique (so far) in that it includes [GNOME], [KDE], Metacity, [GTK]+, and [XMMS] parts. It it
also an icon theme, using Red Hat developed icons. It was developed by RedHat and introduced as the UI of RedHatLinux in versions 8.and higher.
+Bluecurve is a theme. Similar to XMMS/Winamp or [Mozilla]/Netscape skins, or Windows(9x/ME/XP) themes. It is unique (so far) in that it includes [GNOME], [KDE], Metacity, [GTK]+, and [XMMS] parts. It is
also an icon theme, using Red Hat developed icons. It was developed by RedHat and introduced as the UI of RedHatLinux in versions 8.and higher.
!Why is Bluecurve such a good thing?
In a way, this is the first step to removing the GnomeVsKde problem. There's two big choices out there and an application for one would look really really bad when being run on the other.
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If you use Gentoo, you can type
emerge redhat-artwork
and get the Bluecurve theme.
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+otherwise you can head over to [Art.GNOME.org|http://members.ozemail.com.au/~geoffch/editorial/aard/index.html] and get it.
!Greencurve, orangecurve
Bluecurve's artist/author [Garrett LeSage|http://www.linuxart.org] has updated the redhat-artwork RPMs with a whole pile of new BlueCurve colour schemes. Grab it from RawHide.