you don't open any files with it.
it allows you to modify the current theme (and only the current theme), and it will write appropriate entries to some files, without you having to know which ones.
if you want to start editing/creating/modifying themes, it really isn't that hard. just copy a theme and start hacking away and see what happens
two Color Themes
Re: two Color Themes
ok now I have understand. but "gnome-color-chooser" works only with GTK2:drooly wrote:you don't open any files with it.
it allows you to modify the current theme [...]
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Version information:
Compiled on GTK+ version 2.24.22
Running on GTK+ version 2.24.22
Environment variables:
GTK_PATH is not set.
GTK_EXE_PREFIX is not set.
GTK+ will search: $libdir/lib/gtk-2.0/...
GTK_DATA_PREFIX is not set.
GTK+ will search: $prefix/share/themes
GTK2_RC_FILES is not set.
GTK+ will read: $sysconfdir/gtk-2.0/gtkrc and ~/.gtkrc-2.0
General settings:
Language is it-it.
Theme is Clearlooks.
Default font is Sans 9.
Icon theme is Fedora.
Xft antialiasing is turned on.
Xft is set to 96,00 DPI.
gtk_rc_get_default_files(): /usr/share/gtk-2.0/gtkrc