Greybird
mint-themes
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4 | 18 | |
400 | 203 | |
0.3% | 2.0% | |
0.7 | 5.8 | |
7 months ago | 5 days ago | |
SCSS | CSS | |
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Greybird
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5 things Xfce could do better
On his 3rd point of theming; Xfce should adopt Greybird Dark, which has Flatpak support. It looks nice enough. Also wouldn't hurt to drop the out-of-box, two panel "Mac" look.
- Greybird 3.23.0 released
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What's your theme, font, color-scheme of choice?
Theme: Greybird (Xubuntu's default) (I've made titlebars thin with a GTK css tweak.)
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How to install a theme package downloaded from github with multiple variations.
I'm new to pop_os, I came over from Linux Mint. I'm quite fond of the Mint-Y theme so I went to the Mint repository and downloaded the theme package but when I move the file into my .themes folder I only get the one default Mint-Y light theme (green). I'm hoping to be able to switch to Mint-Y Dark Blue, but can't figure out how to get tweaks to recognize the different variations. I tried pulling the specific Dark Blue folder out and moving it to .themes but tweaks didn't see it either. I'd like to try the new Greybird Dark theme as well but running into the same issue as it comes packaged with Greybird Light in the same download. Any suggestions on how to make this work?
mint-themes
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How to install themes for my desktop environment by hand?
I believe the themes are found here https://github.com/linuxmint/mint-themes
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Downloaded theme location?
There's no "master list" type resource that I'm aware of but you might find it easier to browse the colors on their github page: https://github.com/linuxmint/mint-themes/tree/master/src/Mint-Y/variations
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Work In Progress - The Ultimate Skeuomorphic Theme Thread
MintX
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Some Skeuomorphic Icons and Themes for Linux Devices
The Mint-X theme is always worth a mention. It looks great and is still shipped with Linux Mint releases. It has a gray sort of metal look. This is what I use. https://github.com/linuxmint/mint-themes The Mint-X icons are still available too but they're just from Faenza.
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Comfortable with command line, inexperienced with GUI
In addition to this, I'd recommend grabbing the mint themes package. Not a requirement at all, but I like their defaults.
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Mint-Y theme problem
How did you install the themes? It could be a packaging error if you're using a repo package. You could try downloading the .deb package from the latest release tag on github and extract the files from data.tar.xz/./usr/share/themes/ to ~/.themes
- Mint-X Sees the Light (A Theme History)
- How To Get Linux Mint Mint-Y Themes?
- Where can I get the new linux mint theme?
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Thank you Debian Team for such a wonderful OS experience.
For future reference, the Linux Mint themes and icon pack are freely available on the Mint team's github. It's a lot easier than trying to get them from the actual Mint iso.
What are some alternatives?
papirus-icon-theme - Pixel perfect icon theme for Linux
docklike-plugin - A Dock-like Taskbar Plugin for XFCE
Matcha-gtk-theme - Matcha is a flat Design theme for GTK 3, GTK 2 and Gnome-Shell
cinnamon - A Linux desktop featuring a traditional layout, built from modern technology and introducing brand new innovative features.
arc-theme - A flat theme with transparent elements (actively maintained fork)
cairo-dock-core - Core part of Cairo-Dock project.
materia-theme - A Material Design theme for GNOME/GTK based desktop environments
Ambiant-MATE-Colours - Script to produce colourful versions of Ambiant-MATE and Radiant-MATE
tomorrow-theme - Tomorrow Theme
cartodb - Location Intelligence & Data Visualization tool
FiraCode - Free monospaced font with programming ligatures
Inconsolata - Development repo of Inconsolata Fonts by Raph Levien