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I need confirmation that this will install the packages required to run the parse-sass.sh script present in BL's theme's gtk-3.0 folder, and in the same folder in other themes on helium/stretch...
sudo apt install ruby-sass gem
sudo gem install bundle
You should now be able to make changes to the _*.scss files in the gtk-3.0 folder and recompile the theme by cd-ing to the gtk-3.0 folder and running...
./parse-sass.sh
That's locally, use sudo if the theme is in /usr/share/themes.
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i cannot confirm, but oomox does essentially the same and has a list of dependencies, and a .deb package that could be inspected.
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I need confirmation that this will install the packages required to run the parse-sass.sh script present in BL's theme's gtk-3.0 folder, and in the same folder in other themes on helium/stretch...
sudo apt install ruby-sass gem
sudo gem install bundle
You should now be able to make changes to the _*.scss files in the gtk-3.0 folder and recompile the theme by cd-ing to the gtk-3.0 folder and running...
./parse-sass.sh
That's locally, use sudo if the theme is in /usr/share/themes.
Confirmed...
Theme in progress...
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Is it possible to test this recompiled theme? If so then that would be great to have something like a bunsen-themes-legacy package.
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I use Greybird and followed the README @ https://github.com/shimmerproject/Greyb … er/gtk-3.0. There's a typo in that `bundler` should be `bundle`.
I'm guessing that not all "compiled" themes can be modified the same way. IIRC, oomox was good for themes related to numix.
Using the Openbox (3.5.2) session of Lubuntu 14.04 LTS but very interested in BL :)
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I use Greybird and followed the README @ https://github.com/shimmerproject/Greyb … er/gtk-3.0. There's a typo in that `bundler` should be `bundle`.
I'm guessing that not all "compiled" themes can be modified the same way. IIRC, oomox was good for themes related to numix.
Were you able to successfully recompile the theme and getting it to work?
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I use Greybird and followed the README @ https://github.com/shimmerproject/Greyb … er/gtk-3.0. There's a typo in that `bundler` should be `bundle`.
If you're talking about my posts, bundler is the debian package but the gem command to install is bundle...
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I'm guessing that not all "compiled" themes can be modified the same way. IIRC, oomox was good for themes related to numix.
they have expanded that since to Arc and Materia themes as well.
I cannot recommend oomox enough; GTK3 theme hacking, or even creation, is crazy to do manually.
I created a personal slightly modified plugin, even including conky colors. it isn't too hard (though i must say the code is a mess).
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vasa1 wrote:I use Greybird and followed the README @ https://github.com/shimmerproject/Greyb … er/gtk-3.0. There's a typo in that `bundler` should be `bundle`.
If you're talking about my posts, bundler is the debian package but the gem command to install is bundle...
@hhh, No, I was talking specifically about the link I provided.
@DeepDayze, yes, I could. If I did something stupid, the parser pointed it out.
Using the Openbox (3.5.2) session of Lubuntu 14.04 LTS but very interested in BL :)
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