Theme (computing) - Themed Systems

Themed Systems

  • dhex uses themes to be usable under different terminal emulations.
  • IceWM uses themes to customise its taskbar, window borders, and time format.
  • Desktop Architect allows users to customize, create, and manage and apply their own themes.
  • GNOME and KDE use two independent sets of themes: one to alter the appearance of buttons, scrollbars, list elements, (for example to specify glassy-effect pushbuttons or square ones), and another theme to customise the appearance of windows (for example, window borders and title bars). One popular example is Clearlooks.
  • Mac OS is themeable through third party applications, such as Kaleidoscope and ShapeShifter. Apple had planned to release system themes in version 8 of their OS, but they were removed at the last minute.
  • WindowMaker can store colors for icons, menus, and window-borders in a theme, but this is independent of the wallpaper settings (and WindowMaker has no taskbar to customise)
  • Windows 98 and Windows Me came with themes such as "nature", "space", etc. which contained desktop backgrounds, icons, sounds, colors, and cursors. This was also provided by Plus! for Windows 95 and the theme program also in the VALUEADD for Office 97.
  • Windows XP introduced several new themes, including Luna and Royale, which were both very different from the "Classic" look in previous versions of Windows.
  • Windows Vista introduced a new theme called Aero which aims to give the user a cleaner and sleeker look to windows. Windows 7 also uses a modified version of Aero by default.
  • Java programs can select from several themes, controlling the appearance of the application.
  • Mozilla Firefox Uses Themes At Users Choice And Is A Add On.

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