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How can I configure Unity?
Now I updated to 12.10 and would like to adjust the desktop, well unity, appearance.
- I know there is the theme setting, but I cannot adjust the symbol theme or windows decoration with the systemsettings.
- I used to use the tool "unsettings" but it doesn't work with 12.10 anymore.
- Ubuntu Tweak used to be an option but at this point many features are broken and a lot of settings seem to mess up my system or they don't change anything at all (I understand that there has been a design settings change - gsettings, dconf, something ...)
- myunity has some options to change stuff but I couldn't find it for 12.10 ...
- not to forget "gnome-tweak-tool" which seems to work for most settings but not for all, e.g. it doesn't change the mouse cursor and the windows decorations do not show some decorations I'd like to use and I am also afraid of messing things up because it is supposed to be used in gnomeshell ... actually as I found out right now it really messes things up: fonts get inverted, suddenly high contrast accessibility setings are used in some windows, nautilus has white fonts on white background and even the login manager is a mess now ...
So: How can I adjust the theme, symbol, decorations, fonts for the normal user and for the desktop and for the applications including the applications started as sudo user?
I should mention that I upgraded from 12.04 and that some applications like synaptic completely ignore any settings ... sadly it is a mess, there was a time when gnome theming was really well done and very adjustable, I wonder what happened ...
Just now I read that further development of Ubuntu Tweak has been stopped. The developer announced that he won't go any further with the software and the online services ... That is sad and destroys my hope for easy appearance editing just by waiting ... has been such a nice tool for 12.04 ... r.i.p.
You can go into Tweak Tool and changes borders and fonts and what not. It's not at all difficult but it's lacking on the options. Be careful with what you put on there...I put on cairo dock and it led to a gpu fault that took two hours to get rid of. I'm a noob (in the highest degree-used to be a Windows disciple) and I had an easy time fiddling with the options. Have fun! Ubuntu is a good stable platform that I'm kicking myself for not discovering earlier.
Most of the applications you mentioned got updates (for 12.10) in the last weeks. Look for the new versions ;)
Try uninstalling the current version of Ubuntu tweak and download the newest version from their website. This fixed all my problems I had originally with Ubuntu tweak on the update.