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I just realized that this color scheme is very close to what I did when I posted my first gnome-shell theme suite on DeviantArt in 2011 (bottom 2 scrots, sadly the other image links are dead). I called it "Executive". Lol.
https://www.deviantart.com/hhhorb/art/E … -273020713
https://images-wixmp-ed30a86b8c4ca88777 … 75w-2x.jpg
Iceweasel and DeaDBeef, good times.
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Nice shots fellas !
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^ Nice. Try adding...
[Settings]
gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme=1... to ~/.config/gtk-4.0/settings.ini to see if you can that one rogue app (GNOME Calulator?) to go dark.
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^ OR:
Any gtk application can be run with a theme of your choice.
Example:
$ GTK_THEME=Adwaita:dark gnome-calculatorIt is enough to change the Exec line in the .desktop file.
EDIT
If you don't have the full theme, just the dark or light version:
Example:
$ GTK_THEME=Mcata-dark gnome-calculatorLast edited by marens (2024-08-12 02:54:20)
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^ Nice. Try adding...
[Settings] gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme=1... to ~/.config/gtk-4.0/settings.ini to see if you can that one rogue app (GNOME Calulator?) to go dark.
Didn't work, but that's ok since I use light gtk themes.
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@darknetmatrix, love the Grudge macabre theme. Very cool. Having trouble with the link though.
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^ nice. yaru-colors for the grey theme? Turkey for the wallpaper? How do you like GNOME (pros/cons)? This icon theme?...
https://github.com/cbrnix/Newaita
Can't say I'm loving the panel icons. Looking kind of pixelated.
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^ nice. yaru-colors for the grey theme? Turkey for the wallpaper? How do you like GNOME (pros/cons)? This icon theme?...
https://github.com/cbrnix/Newaita
Can't say I'm loving the panel icons. Looking kind of pixelated.
Gnome is pretty good so far. Haven't used it for years so a bit of a memory curve. Yes to Turkey wallpaper and the icon theme.
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Using @hhh 's Yaru stuff unashamedly!
labwc+native_menu/sfwbar/wofi/lxterminal->fastfetch
Trying to get consistency of transparency - getting close.
(ignore the theme errors in fastfetch - wip)
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^ Looking good. Ol' skool. When did JWM first get released?
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^ When did JWM first get released?
Quite a while ago
JWM
A window manager for X11 written in C. This is perhaps the oldest project I still maintain (started in 2003).
and it works well with tint2, conky, jgmenu -
doesn't have the fine-grained control over window management like similar wm's (openbox, fluxbox. fvwm etc ...)
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Top again fellas.
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hhh wrote:^ When did JWM first get released?
Quite a while ago
JWM
A window manager for X11 written in C. This is perhaps the oldest project I still maintain (started in 2003).
I was curious about Openbox because of this, according to Wikipedia it was first released in 2002!
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