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Titanium is the new Default Skin for Orbiter. It is inspired by the metallic finish of titanium surfaces, along with the fact that Titanium Dioxide, a colourant in most paints, is white. It provides an easy to see, crisp, and tastefully bold aesthetic at just the none focal points, the cover art, and data grids. | Titanium is the new Default Skin for Orbiter. It is inspired by the metallic finish of titanium surfaces, along with the fact that Titanium Dioxide, a colourant in most paints, is white. It provides an easy to see, crisp, and tastefully bold aesthetic at just the none focal points, the cover art, and data grids. | ||
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All of the images below are taken with the Titanium Blue variation. | All of the images below are taken with the Titanium Blue variation. | ||
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In addition, There are different variations of Titanium, which change the data grid colour, as shown here: | In addition, There are different variations of Titanium, which change the data grid colour, as shown here: | ||
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[[Image:titanium-apple.jpg|thumb|none|480px|Titanium Apple]] | [[Image:titanium-apple.jpg|thumb|none|480px|Titanium Apple]] | ||
[[Image:titanium-green.jpg|thumb|none|480px|Titanium Green]] | [[Image:titanium-green.jpg|thumb|none|480px|Titanium Green]] | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
[[Skins]] - More Skins available in LinuxMCE and instructions on changing skins. | [[Skins]] - More Skins available in LinuxMCE and instructions on changing skins. | ||
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[[Designer]] - Learn how to design your own skins for LinuxMCE. | [[Designer]] - Learn how to design your own skins for LinuxMCE. |
Latest revision as of 17:35, 19 August 2010
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Titanium
Titanium is the new Default Skin for Orbiter. It is inspired by the metallic finish of titanium surfaces, along with the fact that Titanium Dioxide, a colourant in most paints, is white. It provides an easy to see, crisp, and tastefully bold aesthetic at just the none focal points, the cover art, and data grids.
Screenshots (Titanium Blue)
All of the images below are taken with the Titanium Blue variation.
Variations
In addition, There are different variations of Titanium, which change the data grid colour, as shown here:
Screenshots (Titanium Variations)
See Also
Skins - More Skins available in LinuxMCE and instructions on changing skins.
Designer - Learn how to design your own skins for LinuxMCE.