
GTK3/4 Themes dark green shadows skeuo warm
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): https://git.disroot.org/eudaimon/pho-earth-by-night
This is another skeuomorphic theme. It's dark with green accents. It's easy on the eyes and I've tried to make it very usable, so elements are well contrasted.
This GTK theme is based on the wonderful pho series by GUILMOUR, such as Pho-Myrtus here: https://www.pling.com/s/Gnome/p/1240355/
This theme includes GTK3, GTK2 and XFMW (xfce window decoration).
I have also prepared a KDE plasma color theme and QtCurve configuration for good desktop matching, but I still haven't published them properly, so I've included them in a folder called kde (the color theme is based on Obsidian Green Coast). You should import them from KDE's respective places
It also includes Metacity, Cinnamon and Gnome Shell but they probably need work, I haven't reviewed them.
I also have a light version of this theme, pho-earth, here: https://www.pling.com/p/1467179/
Enjoy!
1.1 3 months ago
New year's eve update. Now buttons project a small shadow below! Also some bug fixes and improvements here and there. Enjoy!
1.1 3 months ago
New year's eve update. Now buttons project a small shadow below! Also some bug fixes and improvements here and there. Enjoy!
curancoll
4 days ago
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cbrmnlook
3 months ago
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1freepony
3 months ago
Thanks for the update! I like the chunkier buttons, although the visual hierarchy seems lost a bit when they're on a popover. I think popovers may just need more shadow though?
Oh hey, it was you who made the Pandora glowing theme https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1396322/ .That's a fun one! Just thinking that this is sort of the Solarpunk counterpart to its Cyberpunk vibes~
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1freepony
3 months ago
(You may be able to repeat what you did for the .tar.gz for more than one external link?)
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nestort
3 months ago
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nestort
3 months ago
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swr5
3 months ago
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iceler
3 months ago
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Triceratops
3 months ago
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eldon
3 months ago
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nestort
3 months ago
When I have some time I'll try to darken XFCE titlebar a bit, to match GTK CSD color.
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1freepony
3 months ago
The colours are lovely, and the light variant available via the author's gitea is worth trying if you prefer light themes.
Like all Pho themes, recent Nautilus (3.38) has inconsistent background colours in the main icons view when a second tab is open. To reproduce: open Nautilus, select the icons view, press Ctrl+T to open a new tab.
It gets a high rating because it's good to see a theme that isn't copying macOS or Windows, and that dares to be unfashionably non-flat and a bit colourful. Keyboard navigation is actually visible, albeit a little subtle, and that's a *really* important thing.
Thanks to the author for making something so nice and accessible!
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nestort
3 months ago
Thanks for your comments! Yes, I really like non-flat themes. I like buttons to look like real ones, with lighting and shadows. I'd also like to adding "lights" to indicate if a button is on or off, for example. If I had time and money, I'd spend many hours a day designing themes!
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1freepony
3 months ago
Anyway, after fighting a bit with the GTK inspector (GTK_DEBUG=interactive nautilus), I think Nautilus needs this in its current iteration. It's a complicated theme though, and these areas are styled in multiple places (inconsistently, and for a patchwork of old versions of Nautilus probably)
--- gtk-contained.css.ORIG 2020-12-24 02:02:34.926394234 +0000
+++ gtk-contained.css 2020-12-24 02:02:46.134490380 +0000
@@ -5110,5 +5110,5 @@
.nautilus-window notebook,
.nautilus-window notebook > stack:not(:only-child) searchbar {
- background-color: @theme_bg_color; }
+ background-color: @theme_base_color; }
/* Floating status bar */
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nestort
3 months ago
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1freepony
3 months ago
BTW I use the light variant, and I don't see the patch in that repo yet :/
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nestort
3 months ago
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dayfuaim
4 months ago
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intro18
4 months ago
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