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ANewStartBLOOD - 1.0
By alecive
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ANewStartBlood is the first attempt to port ANewStart guidelines in a dark fashion. Since the choices done here (this "bloodiness" that pervades all the theme) are surely tough to digest, maybe I'll plan another more easy-going version.
As its big brother, ANewStartBlood is a complete suite for GNOME. It's designed to work under Gnome-Shell, Gnome-Fallback and Unity. For Unity and Gnome-Fallback mode, please read the README file inside the pack. There is also a Conky file to meet the theme overall guidelines.
Other informations:
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Dependencies:
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Credits:
If you like my work, please consider a donation via PayPal to "alecive87@gmail.com"
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ANewStartBlood is the first attempt to port ANewStart guidelines in a dark fashion. Since the choices done here (this "bloodiness" that pervades all the theme) are surely tough to digest, maybe I'll plan another more easy-going version.
As its big brother, ANewStartBlood is a complete suite for GNOME. It's designed to work under Gnome-Shell, Gnome-Fallback and Unity. For Unity and Gnome-Fallback mode, please read the README file inside the pack. There is also a Conky file to meet the theme overall guidelines.
Other informations:
- Icon Theme: AwOken, colored with 20/99/99 color combination
- Wallpaper: Autumn Leaf by seand00de0211
- IDEA: ANewStart suite
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Dependencies:
- GTK3 -> Unico GTK3 engine version 1.0.1 or later (only if you're using Gnome 3 or GTK3 applications).
- GTK2 -> Murrine GTK2 engine 0.98.1.1 or later
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Credits:
- This work is freely inspired by the great Red Light District by BigRZA. GTK2 theme is modified from his Black Element GTK theme
Published:
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As soon as I can. Really.
In the meanwhile, stay tuned with any update by
me (if you haven't done it yet), and by adding me on G+ ( [link] ).
Moreover, if you have enough time for me, also read my latest journal entry in order to understand what's going on and why this is going to be not that quick (even though I'm working hard in order to do it).
Hope this helped
In the meanwhile, stay tuned with any update by

Moreover, if you have enough time for me, also read my latest journal entry in order to understand what's going on and why this is going to be not that quick (even though I'm working hard in order to do it).
Hope this helped

I do not speak English very well then I will use the google translator ... any spelling error sorry ...
hi my name is Rodrigo and I'm beginner in linux, there are some days I've been trying to use this theme but it does not work correctly.
applications, amarok, pidgin etc.
it works correctly but in my personal folder and some other applications funcionaa he does not ...
Can someone help me?
hi my name is Rodrigo and I'm beginner in linux, there are some days I've been trying to use this theme but it does not work correctly.
applications, amarok, pidgin etc.
it works correctly but in my personal folder and some other applications funcionaa he does not ...
Can someone help me?

great work!!
it does not work for me either in ubuntu 11.10 with gnome-shelll 3.0.
i got the latest Unico GTK3 dependencies, but it is the old "advanced settings / gnome-teak tool" - shell theme bug which is greyed out from the very beginning, since i installed gnome-shell a few month ago.
is there any alternative way to make it work though?!
keep up the good work (:
it does not work for me either in ubuntu 11.10 with gnome-shelll 3.0.
i got the latest Unico GTK3 dependencies, but it is the old "advanced settings / gnome-teak tool" - shell theme bug which is greyed out from the very beginning, since i installed gnome-shell a few month ago.
is there any alternative way to make it work though?!
keep up the good work (:

No wait let's start from scratch (so we avoid misunderstandings): you have to download the archive, extract it and move the folder "ANewStartBlood" to your ~/.themes folder.
Then you have to install gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme (did you do this?). After this, the entry in gnome-tweak-tool to change/select an user theme should be available and not greyed out, and you should properly select ANewStartBlood gnome-shell theme!
Then you have to install gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme (did you do this?). After this, the entry in gnome-tweak-tool to change/select an user theme should be available and not greyed out, and you should properly select ANewStartBlood gnome-shell theme!


that is the road to go, or better said i did go.
i have no idea why this is, but some theme i tried in the past also did not work for me. if there is an update in the future on your theme or the shell-extension bug is officially fixed in advanced settings aka. gnome-tweak tool, or i update my gs i shall give it another go.
thank you very much dear alecive for your fantastic support in replying and detailed how-to description. much appreciated effort!!!!
one question though. how do you use bold font in your previous comment like in [b]gnome-tweak-tool[/b]
thank you and have a nice weekend! (:
cheers.
i have no idea why this is, but some theme i tried in the past also did not work for me. if there is an update in the future on your theme or the shell-extension bug is officially fixed in advanced settings aka. gnome-tweak tool, or i update my gs i shall give it another go.
thank you very much dear alecive for your fantastic support in replying and detailed how-to description. much appreciated effort!!!!
one question though. how do you use bold font in your previous comment like in [b]gnome-tweak-tool[/b]
thank you and have a nice weekend! (:
cheers.
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