Author: Rafa Cobreros rafacobreros@gmail.com License: GPL Original theme in: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/FlatStudio?content=154296 1.- Change selection color 2.- Change style of window titlebar buttons (Metacity and unity) 3.- Select style for nautilus NOTE: - Changes may require open/close session to take effect -------------------------------- * 1.- Change selection color * -------------------------------- To GTK3 apps Edit the file ../FlatStudioDark/gtk-3.0/gtk.css on line 24 assigns the value of desired color @define-color theme_selected_bg_color @selection_acid_green; for GTK2 apps Edit the file .. /FlatStudioDark/gtk-2.0/gtkrc on line 14 assigns the value of desired color gtk-color-scheme = "selected_bg_color:#xxxxxx" ------------------------------------------------- * 2.- Change style of window titlebar buttons * ------------------------------------------------- If you do not use unity, in most cases it can be enough to select with gnome-tweak-tools windows-theme of the buttons we want. If this is not sufficient, then: In the folder "../FlatStudio/" there are 3 styles of buttons contained in the following files: - window_normal_buttons_dark_frame.tar.gz (default in FlatStudio) - window_normal_buttons_light_frame.tar.gz (default in FlatStudioLight) - window_square_buttons.tar.gz (default in FlatStudioGray and FlatStudioDark) eg to set square buttons in "FlatStudioLight" copy the contents of "window_square_buttons.tar.gz" in folders: "../FlatStudioLight/metacity-1 /" and if you use unity, also in "../FlatStudioLight/unity/" --------------------------------- * 3.- Select style for nautilus * --------------------------------- Edit (gedit) the file ../FlatStudioDark/gtk-3.0/gtk.css go to the last line of the file, there are six options for nautilus: 1.- "gnome-applications-gray.css" (nautilus sidebar and toolbar dark gray) 2.- "gnome-applications-light.css" (nautilus sidebar and toolbar light) 3.- "gnome-applications-gray-light.css" (nautilus sidebar dark gray and toolbar light) edit (please carefully) the corresponding line "@import" according to the style of nautilus you want, to make it ONE of the three (not both) @import url("gnome-applications-gray.css"); or @import url("gnome-applications-light.css"); or @import url("gnome-applications-gray-light.css");