# Chicago95 ## XFCE / Xubuntu Windows 95 Total Conversion I was unhappy with the various XFCE/GTK2/GTK3 Windows 95 based themes and decided to make one that was more consistent accross the board for theming. Included in this theme: - New icons to complete the icon theme started with Classic95 - Edited Redmond XFWM theme to more accurately reflect Windows 95 - Edited Xfce-Redmond by dbbolton to be more accurate and include XFCE panels - Created GTK-3.0 theme from scratch (based on Win 10 and Mate themes) - Plymouth theme created from scratch ## Screenshots ![alt text](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AdrianoML/Chicago95/master/Screenshots/plymouth.gif "Plymouth") ![alt text](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AdrianoML/Chicago95/master/Screenshots/lightdm.png "LightDM") ![alt text](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AdrianoML/Chicago95/master/Screenshots/Screenshot.png "Big Screenshot") ![alt text](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AdrianoML/Chicago95/master/Screenshots/gtk2.png "GTK2") ![alt text](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AdrianoML/Chicago95/master/Screenshots/gtk3.png "GTK3") I decided that the pop-overs were almost exactly as annoying/ugly as Clippy was in MS Office 97 so the buttons/coloring are matched to look exactly like that. ![alt text](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AdrianoML/Chicago95/master/Screenshots/DOS.png "Terminal") ## Installation ### Themes Copy the folder `Theme/Chicago95` to the themes directory i.e. `/usr/share/themes/` or `~/.themes`. In XFCE select Settings -> Appearance. Click on 'Style' and select `Chicago95`. For window borders select Settings -> Window Manager. Under 'Style' select `Chicago 95`. Background: Just set to whatever you like, for a more authentic look try setting Style to none and color to `#008080`. ### Icons To install the icons copy the folder `Icons/Chicago95` to `/usr/share/icons` or `~/.icons`. In XFCE select Settings -> Appearance. Click on 'Icons' and select `Chicago95`. ### Cursors To install the cursors copy the folders in `Cursors` to `/usr/share/icons` or `~/.icons`. In XFCE select Settings -> Mouse and Touchpad. Click on 'Icons' and select `Chicago95`. ### Fonts Copy the folder `Fonts/vga_font` to `~/.fonts/truetype/` if the `.fonts/truetype` folder doesn't exist just create it before you copy the files. Update your font cache: sudo fc-cache -f -v In xfce-term selet the font `Less Perfect DOS VGA` or `More Pefect DOS VGA`. ### Terminal Copy the file `Extras/Chicago95.theme` to `~/.local/share/xfce4/terminal/colorschemes` (create the colorschemes folder if it doesn't exist: `mkdir .local/share/xfce4/terminal`). Under preferences in xfce-term select 'Colors.' Under `Presets` you should see `Chicago 95`. To get the MS-DOS `C:\>` prompt and startup message add the contents of `Extras/DOSrc` to your `.bashrc` file: `cat Extras/DOSrc >> ~/.bashrc`. ### Plymouth Recreates the classic Windows 95 boot screen. To install: ``` sudo cp -r Plymouth/Chicago95 /lib/plymouth/themes/ sudo update-alternatives --install /lib/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth default.plymouth /lib/plymouth/themes/Chicago95/Chicago95.plymouth 100 sudo update-alternatives --config default.plymouth #here, choose the number of the theme you want to use then hit enter sudo update-initramfs -u ``` ### LightDM: Attemps to recreate the asthetic of logging on to a computer in the mid 90's. Install instructions are in the `README.md` in `Lightdm/Chicago95/`. ## Requirements GTK+ 3.22 or above Xfce 4.12 of above (preferred distro is Xubuntu) ### Code and license License: GPL-3.0+/MIT