β Category: | System Files |
β Developer: | Microsoft Corporation |
π A .THEME data elements enclose a theme for Microsoft Plus!, an earlier distributed and shared software improvement to the Windows operating environment. Specifically, this appropriate .THEME variation focuses on preferences applied to configure the Windows desktop and is saved in Microsoftβs .INI text-shaped extension layout, which encompasses references to sound and image assets, styles, and colors utilized by a corresponding theme. As a rule, .THEME packages may be included with the Microsoft Plus! software suite or may be custom-made by a relevant user.
The initial Plus! distributional set was designed and advertised as Microsoft Plus! For Windows 95. The similar enhancements were later developed for Windows 98 and XP revisions as well. After the subsequent publication and deployment of Windows Vista the project was eventually discontinued, since Vista included most of the Microsoft Plus! abilities from scratch.
The Windows 7 .THEME bundle integrated many modules and components that were not accessible in earlier editions of Windows shell. Older implementations of Windows can still recognize and open these data resources, but they ignore the non-comprehendable sections. Windows 7 desktop platform is also compliant with a newer .THEMEPACK build-up, which embraces the .THEME instance in addition to sound, image, and other file assets referenced by an appropriate theme.
Warning: WineHQ can utilize .THEME-packaged resources to stylize the skins of Windows software solutions on the Linux architecture.
β Category: | Settings Files |
β Developer: | The GTK+ Project |
π One more suggested interpretation of the .THEME-enclosed file package is an index data entity applied by GTK, a toolset helpful for programming user interfaces in the Linux shell. Accurately, the noted format bundle encloses desktop theme preferences, including color schemes, sounds, fonts, window parameters, background image, icons, comment, type, and name of the theme. Traditionally, the following file assets are stored and opened up in a plain textual composition.
It should be explicitly mentioned that these concrete file structures can be included as integral parts of a .GTP theme bundle or a gzip-archived-tar package, both of which grasp the index.theme data layout. Theme packages can be accurately and easily installed under the /home/[user_name]/.themes/[theme_name]/ folder in XFCE and GNOME repositories.
β Category: | Settings Files |
β Developer: | Sonnori |
π Finally, the conclusive case of the .THEME extension appliance concerns the user interface theme entries applied by COMODO, a compound antivirus suite. In common, this proper format branch includes styles and colors that modify the outcome appearance of the respective software package. Thus, the current technological principle is eligible for adjusting and personalizing the feel and look of an appropriate software.
By the way, Comodo themes that exploit the identical format marker make service of the same data pattern as .MSSTYLES arrangement.
π Ordinarily, the specified assets are internally operated and managed by earlier Windows releases, from 95 to XP generations, and do not suggest any manual interference into the data file maintenance. Also it is possible to handle, open, and sustain the .THEME-wrapped file items with Wine Linux emulator. Besides, in appropriate situations it is suggested to experiment closer with GNOME Desktop and XFCE utilities, adapted for all actual Linux infrastructures. Finally, one more suggested case references the Comodo Antivirus and Comodo Internet Security proprietary product. This proper .THEME-served branch node fits for adjusting the visual appearance of styles and colors for the relevant Comodo product.
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