Where can we have the rEFInd themes organized? My first one is at http://opendesktop.org/content/show.php?content=169069 (high-contrasted icons using 3 flat colours, resembling a 70's palette - i still have a lot to fix there, like replacing the original rEFInd icons i used as templates, some colour innacuracy (a rEFInd bug?), still lacking documentation and info, etc. ) - This is a humble "thank you" for having gnu/linux booting back on my MacBook! rEFInd is really amazing, far better than rEFIt! :)
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I provide links to all the themes I know of on the rEFInd themse page. I'm open to doing something more, like providing themes in the rEFInd Sourceforge repository; but providing links in the documentation gives the advantage that theme developers can release changes quickly, without involving me, provided their URLs remain constant.
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Where can we have the rEFInd themes organized? My first one is at http://opendesktop.org/content/show.php?content=169069 (high-contrasted icons using 3 flat colours, resembling a 70's palette - i still have a lot to fix there, like replacing the original rEFInd icons i used as templates, some colour innacuracy (a rEFInd bug?), still lacking documentation and info, etc. ) - This is a humble "thank you" for having gnu/linux booting back on my MacBook! rEFInd is really amazing, far better than rEFIt! :)
I provide links to all the themes I know of on the rEFInd themse page. I'm open to doing something more, like providing themes in the rEFInd Sourceforge repository; but providing links in the documentation gives the advantage that theme developers can release changes quickly, without involving me, provided their URLs remain constant.
yes, it would be really great! thanks, and thanks also for adding my theme in your themes webpage! \o/