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1 The Kelabu xfwm4 theme is derived from the Gilouche Metacity theme and | |
2 distributed under the same license terms as the original work (see below for | |
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5 Copyright (C) 2011 Guido Berhoerster <guido+kelabu-xfwm4-theme@berhoerster.name> | |
6 Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Novell | |
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24 Gilouche Metacity theme | |
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29 Themes were created by: | |
30 Aaron Bockover | |
31 Emil Jacobs | |
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33 Jakub Steiner <jimmac@novell.com> | |
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