The current Linux Mint desktop


Not only a screen shot of the current setup on my trusty Optiplex 755, but also a bit of a digression on XFWM4 themes...
Also, yes, a shameless plug on a new XFCE Window Manager theme I've made:
Mint-Y-Dark-Borderless
Obviously based on the lovely Mint-Y-Dark theme, but without window borders [doh!].
Don't know why, but it seems that borderless (or is it border-less) themes on XFCE aren't that loved out there on the webs...
For the little Google archaeology I did, it seems to come from Xubuntu's default theme Greybird.
Increase Window Border Size in Xubuntu 14.04 Greybird Theme
Borderless windows (with titlebars) possible?
((Oh... The Beck theme... The memories!))
Labels: Border-less Windows, links, Linux, Linux Mint, Linux Mint 18, Optiplex 755, Screen Shots, Themes, Window Shopping, XFCE
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