Enhancements through installation extensions have become a major feature of Gnome-Shell. The previous installation of gnome-shell theme was a headache. Now let's take a look at how to easily accomplish this. There is a GNOMEShell extension User-ThemeExtension (User theme extension) which makes everything about Gnome-Shell theme much easier. Now let's take a look at how to install the GNOME-shell theme more easily in Ubuntu11.10. First, you need to install this extension.
Enhancements through installation extensions have become a major feature of Gnome-Shell. The previous installation of gnome-shell theme was a headache. Now let's take a look at how to easily accomplish this. There is a GNOME Shell Extension User-Theme Extension (User Theme Extension) which makes everything about Gnome-Shell Theme much easier. Now let's take a look at how to install GNOME-shell theme more easily in Ubuntu 11.10.
First, install the extension tool:
If you have not installed the GNOME Tweak Tool, first install the GNOME Tweak Tool, search for the software in the Software Center, and then install it.
Now, you can use the PPA to install GNOME Shell to expand User-Theme. Copy and paste the following command to the terminal.
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: ferramrobert to/gnome3
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme
After completion. Now press Alt + F2 and type "R", and then press ENTER. Alternatively, you can log out and log on again.
Then, open GNOME Tweak Tool to browse the Shell extension.
Gnometweaktool
, You will see that the User-Theme is set to OFF. The mode can be changed to ON.
Download the GNOME-shell topic and use the User-Theme extension to manage the topic
Download your topic at http://www.linuxidc.com/theme/index.htm. Copy and paste the decompressed folder to the/home/USERNAME/. themes directory.
The topic you just copied should be in the form of THEME_NAME/gnome-shell directory. This is very important, because GNOME Shell extends the User-Theme From ~ by default ~ /. Themes/THEME_NAME/gnome-shell directory to load the topic.
Finally, start the GNOME Tweak Tool and navigate to the "topic" menu.
Gnometweaktool2
Now you can easily manage and set your themes.