Fork over to GitHub?
absolutely, i don't plan to update it for gtk4 anyway (i just don't have the time anymore), so if you think you can do this it would be great. if you fork it let me know the URL so i can place the link on the sourceforge page cheers
never say never, but most likely no, gtk3 is probably the end of classiclooks
Hi Francois, This 2.2 version is the last classiclooks i'll be involved with. gtk4 is on its way with loads on changes needed from gtk3, so i no longer maintain classiclooks. it's open source, i'd be glad if anybody will be willing to take over, but it's end of the road for me. PS maybe i'll still release some ridiculously simple tweaks now and then, like increasing a width with a pixel or dimming a button, but no more that that, and i have no plans whatsoever for a gtk4 version (from me).
Hi Francois, This 2.2 version is the last classiclooks i'll be involved with. gtk4 is on its way with loads on changes needed from gtk3, so i no longer maintain classiclooks. it's open source, i'd be glad if anybody will be willing to take over, but it's end of the road for me. PS maybe i'll still release some ridiculously simple tweaks now and then, like increasing a width with a pixel or dimming a button, but no more that that, and no gtk4 version from me.
XFCE 4.16?
Hi Francois, This 2.2 version is the last classiclooks i'll be involved with. gtk4 is on its way with loads on changes needed from gtk3, so i no longer maintain classiclooks. it's open source, i'd be glad if anybody will be willing to take over, but it's end of the road for me. PS maybe i'll still release some ridiculously simple tweaks now and then, like increasing a width with a pixel or dimming a button, but no more that that.
Nautilus pathbar buttons
Done
as i said, there's something strange going on w/ nautius, but i already made the hack and it seems to work consistently, so i'll put it in the next release.
i just don't understand what's happening with that pathbar, and i don't have other apps with a pathbar in the headerbar to see if it's a theme problem or a nautilus problem. also, some strange things happen in gtk inspector with those buttons when they change state normal/backdrop, dunno. anyway, i'll add a hack specifically for nautilus.
Xfwm4: please make bottom-left and bottom-right corners bigger and "L"-shaped
Done
Those corners are the least of the problems right now, the xfwm and panel haven't been updated to gtk3, and the latest xubuntu versions use the latest xfce which uses the gtk3 versions, so this is the first priority by far (i know what i have to do, i have all the info to make the changes, but i won't have the time to deal with updating this theme until mid-april the earliest, i'm involved in another project right now which takes up literally all my available time and i cannot interrupt it not for...
will do, but please allow about a week cause i'm pretty busy w/ some other stuff now...