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MyUnity , a tool programmed with Prawns and is oriented to customize the look of the Unity interface this on Ubuntu in their latest editions.

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He recently appeared

a video where we can see the evolution of this utility that will soon come to new version MyUnity 4.0 , and it’s interface has been completely redesigned to offer a totally different philosophy when customizing Unity.

video programmer Fabio MyUnity Colinelli-available in your Google Account + – is an interface that changes apply to components like the dock is made in real time and visual form: instead of entering a value and then check how it looks, we will directly result in real time changing things like the width or opacity of the bar.

We leave you with the video MyUnity 4.0 in action . No doubt an interesting way to control the visual appearance of this interface.

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first_main_article” class=”article readability=”44″>Unity

arrival has been controversial for several reasons and one of the most obvious is the lack of control customization who have offered Canonical boys in the early versions. That could change in the future-in fact, is one of the Pangolin-Precise objectives, but meanwhile, there are alternative solutions.

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One of the newest is myUnity , an application that lets you customize a large number of preferences and aspects of Unity, as the pitcher, Dash, panel, desktop or fonts used . It’s a great substitute for utilities such as Unity previous 2-D Settings, which is no longer compatible with Ubuntu 11.10-, Unity Launcher publisher or Unity plugin for Compiz.

As noted in AddictiveTips

-she spoke before in OMG! Ubuntu! – MyUnity to install Ubuntu need to execute the following commands in console:

 sudo apt-add-repository ppa: myUnity / ppasudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install myUnity 

After that facility and we can launch myUnity from the Dash , for example, which we will display the interface of the application, in which we find different tabs to configure those points of which we spoke . No doubt, a useful aid to stop at will .

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