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Mac OS X Lion Theme For Ubuntu 11.10 GTK3

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:iconniteshbhargv:
Can you please tell your conky configuration
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:iconprometheus2k:
Hey there, thank you so much for your Work your effort. Me and a lot of other guys just love your Mac OS X Lion Theme for Ubuntu.

Unfortunatly it doesnt work anymore with ubuntu 12.04. Which sucks even more, considering that 12.04 is a LTS Version...

Would you please customize the Theme for 12.04? We promise we wont bug you for the next 5 years - LTS ;-) You would make a lot of ppl very happy by that. I'd be even willing to pay for that Theme...

Actually this is the reason why i decided to move completly to Ubuntu. With the Original Ubuntu Theme by Canonical i would not switched to M$ a long time ago. But with the look of your theme its simply beautiful [link]

Pleeeeeeaase [link]
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:iconmbossg:
yes its released and you can download now


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:icondavidsousarj:
Could you make a theme for Google Chrome too?
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:iconweberc2:
The close/min/max buttons on the Unity Panel aren't changing because the theme author put the unity folder in the gtk-3 directory instead of on the same level as it. I believe you can simply move this folder out and have it change; however, it uses bizarre, non-OSX-looking buttons for the unity panel. You can correct this by finding the original OSX button elements in the theme folder and copying/pasting them into the Unity folder and renaming them accordingly. In order to refresh the theme on your screen, you'll need to go into gnome-tweak-tool and change the gtk+ theme to something else and then change it back to OSX.

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:icont4ure4n:
Thanks for the advice my I am not very experienced user of linux.
Can you please give step by step noobs friendly instructions to fix this issue.

Kind regards
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:icondavidedepau1996:
Just "a bit" ugly with precise... [link]
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