GNOME 2.0 Desktop for the Solaris Operating Environment System Administration Guide

Introduction to Themes

A theme is a group of coordinated settings that specifies the visual appearance of a part of the desktop environment. Users can choose themes to change the appearance of the desktop.

The following types of theme affect different parts of the desktop environment:

Desktop themes

Desktop themes determine the visual appearance of windows, panels, and applets. Desktop themes also determine the visual appearance of the GNOME-compliant interface items that appear on windows, panels, and applets, such as menus, icons, and buttons. Some of the desktop themes that are available are designed for special accessibility needs. Users can choose a desktop theme from the Widget Theme tabbed section in the Theme preference tool.

Window frame themes

Window frame themes determine the appearance of the frames around windows only. Users can choose a window frame theme from the Window Frames tabbed section in the Theme preference tool.