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vertex-theme
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Skeuomorphic and simple
Also, Vertex has a dark mode by default. I just don't use it myself. But you can check it out yourself by downloading the theme from GitHub. Only make sure to compile from source. For some reason only that way I was able to get a working version. The pre-compiled versions either on GitHub or Pling do not work properly.
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GNOME 41 Release Notes
It used to, when Vertex was a maintained theme.
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Why is there so few skeuomorphic (aka non-flat) themes for Cinnamon? Can we do something about it?
I'm using Vertex, which only works if you build it from source from Github. But I took panel buttons from a theme called DeLorean Noir, took tray area from Jet-Gray, and also made the panel non-transparent and increased its brightness (by default it was much darker than the GTK and Metacity parts) for consistence. You can see a screenshot I recently posted here.
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CSS Deep
horst3180/Vertex-theme - Vertex is a theme for GTK 3, GTK 2, Gnome-Shell and Cinnamon
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Need Recommendations For A Nonflat Looking Retro
Did you manage to find anything? I been searching for almost a year, and the only FULL (as in including GTK and Metacity) theme I was able to find was this. I find it one of the better looking ones too, but not exactly what I'd want.
docco
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Ask HN: Show Code with Notes Alongside
i have seen those in annotated javascript documentation. but it was the other way around. (comment on the left, and code on the right).
they all seem to use docco[0] with the option to display comment in "parallel". the author of docco used it in their library underscore[1].
[0]: https://github.com/jashkenas/docco
- Docco is a quick-and-dirty documentation generator
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Lisp.py
Side note - it's been a while since i've seen a Docco-style annotated-source-style documentation! http://ashkenas.com/docco/
Backbone.js was the first time i saw it, and I loved it! https://backbonejs.org/docs/backbone.html It demonstrated to me that the libraries I use are just normal code that other people write, and i myself can read it to understand a problem.
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CSS Deep
jashkenas/docco - Literate Programming can be Quick and Dirty.
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