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Oxygenate

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Downloads:  176
Submitted:  Feb 20 2012
Updated:  May 2 2012

Description:

This is my first theme so it might have some issue. It is a theme for Thunderbird and the Lightening addons. It is based on the oxybird2 theme and the Firefox oxygen theme. This is a work in progress. I would like in the end to achieve a better integration of Thunderbird in KDE. Fell free to help or give some suggestion.




Changelog:

Version 2.2
- Compatibility update with Thunderbird 12.*
- I modified the display of read/unread message.
- I added oxygen theme for the WebMail Notifier addons.

Version 2.1
- I correct the missing icons from the smilies drop-down menu when composing a message.
- I correct issues related to the Lighning calendar extension.
- I correct issue related to selecting text in the e-mail address field
- I correct issue related to checkboxes.

Version 2
- It is compatible with Thunderbird 10.*
- It is a major update of the precedent version which was a little experimental.
- I\' have changed all the icons by Oxygen ones.
- It has now a better support of Lightning Extension.
- I have cleaned the CSS and remove unused files.




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(Oxygen Theme for Thunderbird)
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 And now thunderbird

 
 by oOSplashOo on: Feb 20 2012
 
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This looks great. You should work with the man who did the firefox theme since he is also working on it. I'm not using thunderbird but if I do I will surely take this.


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 Nice work!

 
 by MrBumpy4096 on: Feb 21 2012
 
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Great job on this theme! I noticed, however, that the icons are now missing from the smilies drop-down menu when composing a message. Keep up the good work!


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 Re: Nice work!

 
 by MrBumpy4096 on: Feb 21 2012
 
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Found another bug: When composing an e-mail, it is impossible to select text in the e-mail address field. Also, with the default theme, Lightning calendar entries don't fill the full width of the day's column, which allows you to easily add another event at the same time by clicking and dragging in the empty space. In Oxygenate, the calendar entries fill the full width of the column, making this more difficult to do.


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 looks great

 
 by mixalns on: Feb 21 2012
 
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Thank you


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 bug with checkboxes

 
 by cyberbeat on: Mar 10 2012
 
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Menu-Checkboxes are always displayed checked for me (tb 10), seems to be a little bug in menu.css.


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 Thank you + bug report

 
 by cyberbeat on: Mar 26 2012
 
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Thanks for your latest fixes, now nearly all my issues are fixed, except one:

go to menu->extras->filter, click "add" and focus the text-field for a the filter rule. it is white text on white background, when focused. Could you please fix that?


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 Nice work: few comments

 
 by phiga2 on: Apr 12 2012
 
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Nice work! I tried and this is my comment:
- does not apply the current icons theme
- does not apply the current color scheme
- compose message: only one line for recipient
- compose message: quicktext extension buttons are ignored
(Opensuse 12.1, KDE4.8, TB 11.0)

Keep doing the great work!


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 Re: Nice work: few comments

 
 by neo14515 on: Apr 14 2012
 
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Hi,

I am sorry but I use Archlinux and everything is alright and I cannot reproduce the trouble that you are experiencing. I think that it is probably because Suse is using it's own theme and icon that you have such trouble.

For the only one line recipient just press enter after entring your first e-mail address and you will be able to add more recipient.

As for the quick text extension I don't understand what you mean. Is it an extra add-on that you add on top of Thunderbird?

Thanks for the feedback


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 Re: Re: Nice work: few comments

 
 by phiga2 on: Apr 16 2012
 
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for quick text:
http://extensions.hesslow.se/extension/4/Quicktext/


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