adw-colors
Gradience
adw-colors | Gradience | |
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15 | 54 | |
124 | 1,267 | |
- | 3.5% | |
6.1 | 9.2 | |
5 months ago | about 17 hours ago | |
SCSS | Python | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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adw-colors
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Files application not using theme
You can also change the minimize and maximize icons to look like macos by copying the button related css that you can obtain from here into your gtk.css
- Changing Accent Colors
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How can I change theme/style of ONLY window icons (minimize, maximize, close buttons) ?
Check this: adw-colors
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Help with dnf install via fzf
You can either manually configure XDG_CONFIG_HOMe/gtk3.0 && gtk4.0 check this
- Is it possible to switch back to GNOME pre-42 Adwaita theme?
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How do I apply the theme to the text editor window?
You may check this one here. It will let you customize the Libadwaita stylesheet.
- My Fedora 36 setup
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Copied my MaterialU theme to Gnome! (Applications + Shell)
You can modify the named colours, there are some examples here: https://github.com/lassekongo83/adw-colors
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Why does launching an app with GTK_THEME before it's name only works for some apps and on others the command is completely ignored?
More info here: https://github.com/lassekongo83/adw-colors/blob/main/HOWTO.md
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For people that want to but don't know how, I put together this little "guide" on how to not only make gtk3 apps look like libadwaita applications, but how to also make libadwaita and gtk3 apps be any accent colour you want.
After you have that, follow this guide to change the entirety of gtk to that accent colour. (including libadwaita) https://github.com/lassekongo83/adw-colors/blob/main/HOWTO.md
Gradience
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Libadwaita: Splitting GTK and Design Language
To me this is enough reason to not use it as a UI library. Imagine not having working scrolling... Oh wait, it's still going!
But the bugs don't stop there! GTK4 has had trouble with drag and drop support, since Nautilus' (the file manager) port to GTK4, it completely broke DnD support of File Roller (the archive manager). Now that File Roller got updated to GTK4 the problem surely got fixed, right? NO! In fact, now File Roller broke DnD for every program!
You really have to be bad to ship very broken features to an increasingly bigger user base. Even KDE's recent port to QT6 had less bugs!
Another thing that annoys me is the lack of customization. Back in GTK3 days all you needed was a GTK theme, even GNOME's Libhandy could get themed without problems. It got to a point where developers did a nothingburger note on customization https://stopthemingmy.app/ . That didn't stop anyone.
Now you need to know what themes support GTK4 and what theming hack to run on it, and don't get me started on theming Flatpak...
GTK4 never got proper support for theming, making the unreliable hacking methods the only way to theme it, without modifying the program's source. Now it ships in production with Ubuntu 24.04 (they did the right call to avoid GTK4 in 22.04 by rolling back some programs). The closest thing to an "official" theming is the Gradience program https://gradienceteam.github.io/
It's specially bad and annoying, with barely any good themes that support Libadwaita, it got to the point i developed a small program to simplify theming of Linux, called Iris https://github.com/Raxelgrande/Iris .
The other and probably most important roadblock for GTK is that it still lacks support for mobile devices, making the big strength of adaptable design it has go to waste. Nobody is going to buy a Linux phone.
Overall, GTK and GNOME are very lackluster and im pretty sure that i will avoid that toolkit like the plague. All that Libadwaita does is to lock people into GNOME's design, even if you don't like it.
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The KDE desktop gets an overhaul with Plasma 6
If your main problem with Adwaita are the colors, you can easily customize them, and there are even great GUI tools for this[1]
My issue with Breeze aren't the default colors, but rather the theme itself
[1]: https://github.com/GradienceTeam/Gradience
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Chicago95 – Windows 95 Theme for Linux
I really like GTK4 / Adwaita and dislike the look and feel of QT, but I guess that's just personal preference.
You can change the colors of Adwaita using https://github.com/GradienceTeam/Gradience it even has a mode to extract colors from your background like current android versions
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Intellij idea's new interface is really nice.
Application Theme : adw-gtk-3 with Gradience
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Using extensions to improve Gnome workflow
This might be an alternative for now - https://github.com/GradienceTeam/Gradience
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gnome user themes
if the app is using libadwaita you cannot modify the css, you can use gradience to set custom colours though, but it is not the same as modifying the css
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How much or little do you prefer to customize Fedora (GNOME) via extensions?
For everything else I use the only tool available for properly configuring GNOME: dconf-editor. At this transitional time, managing themes is a challenge, but I like Gradience.
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looking for a gtk theme with dark purple color scheme
You could also use themix or Gradience
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Accent color change
Try https://github.com/GradienceTeam/Gradience/ .
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Files application not using theme
You've tried Nord from Gradience ?
What are some alternatives?
adw-gtk3 - The theme from libadwaita ported to GTK-3
Mono-gtk-theme - Mono Theme for Gnome
AdwCustomizer - Gradience is a tool for customizing Libadwaita applications and the adw-gtk3 theme. [Moved to: https://github.com/GradienceTeam/Gradience]
gdm-settings - A settings app for GNOME's Login Manager, GDM
Colloid-gtk-theme - Colloid gtk theme for linux
Kvantum - A Linux SVG-based theme engine for Qt and KDE
firefox-csshacks - Collection of userstyles affecting the browser
Bottles - Run Windows software and games on Linux
g4music - A fast fluent lightweight music player written in GTK4, with a beautiful and adaptive user interface.
Community - Share your Presets
KvLibadwaita - Libadwaita style theme for Kvantum. Based on Colloid-kde.
Font-Downloader - Download fonts from the web!