How to change window decorations in GTK theme
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I recently came across the Equilux theme here. I really like it but I wanted OSX window decorations, so I started copying assets from this OSX-arc theme to the Equilux theme. I have so far succeeded in copying the window decoration assets from the xfwm4, unity and metacity-1 folder and it seems to work.
However in apps that use CSD window decorations like pamac and most gnome apps it still shows the original Equilux window decoration. I can't find any window decoration assets in any other folders other than unity, metacity-1 and xfwm4. I have replaced all of these and removed the old decorations but it still shows the original. Can anybody help?
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I recently came across the Equilux theme here. I really like it but I wanted OSX window decorations, so I started copying assets from this OSX-arc theme to the Equilux theme. I have so far succeeded in copying the window decoration assets from the xfwm4, unity and metacity-1 folder and it seems to work.
However in apps that use CSD window decorations like pamac and most gnome apps it still shows the original Equilux window decoration. I can't find any window decoration assets in any other folders other than unity, metacity-1 and xfwm4. I have replaced all of these and removed the old decorations but it still shows the original. Can anybody help?
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I recently came across the Equilux theme here. I really like it but I wanted OSX window decorations, so I started copying assets from this OSX-arc theme to the Equilux theme. I have so far succeeded in copying the window decoration assets from the xfwm4, unity and metacity-1 folder and it seems to work.
However in apps that use CSD window decorations like pamac and most gnome apps it still shows the original Equilux window decoration. I can't find any window decoration assets in any other folders other than unity, metacity-1 and xfwm4. I have replaced all of these and removed the old decorations but it still shows the original. Can anybody help?
gtk theme window-decorations
I recently came across the Equilux theme here. I really like it but I wanted OSX window decorations, so I started copying assets from this OSX-arc theme to the Equilux theme. I have so far succeeded in copying the window decoration assets from the xfwm4, unity and metacity-1 folder and it seems to work.
However in apps that use CSD window decorations like pamac and most gnome apps it still shows the original Equilux window decoration. I can't find any window decoration assets in any other folders other than unity, metacity-1 and xfwm4. I have replaced all of these and removed the old decorations but it still shows the original. Can anybody help?
gtk theme window-decorations
asked Nov 17 '17 at 21:31
Luuk Nieuwdorp
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Have you installed Gnome Tweak Tool? You can install the package via command line.
https://itsfoss.com/install-switch-themes-gnome-shell/
Oomox is also a very handy theme tool
https://github.com/actionless/oomox
What I mean is actually changing the CSS code and assets of the theme. Oomox doesn't support this.
â Luuk Nieuwdorp
Nov 20 '17 at 20:31
Gotcha, best of luck. it has been a while since I have edited gnome apps' CSS but iirc it is spread throughout different files. good luck.
â PuzzledCuber
Nov 21 '17 at 2:17
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Have you installed Gnome Tweak Tool? You can install the package via command line.
https://itsfoss.com/install-switch-themes-gnome-shell/
Oomox is also a very handy theme tool
https://github.com/actionless/oomox
What I mean is actually changing the CSS code and assets of the theme. Oomox doesn't support this.
â Luuk Nieuwdorp
Nov 20 '17 at 20:31
Gotcha, best of luck. it has been a while since I have edited gnome apps' CSS but iirc it is spread throughout different files. good luck.
â PuzzledCuber
Nov 21 '17 at 2:17
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Have you installed Gnome Tweak Tool? You can install the package via command line.
https://itsfoss.com/install-switch-themes-gnome-shell/
Oomox is also a very handy theme tool
https://github.com/actionless/oomox
What I mean is actually changing the CSS code and assets of the theme. Oomox doesn't support this.
â Luuk Nieuwdorp
Nov 20 '17 at 20:31
Gotcha, best of luck. it has been a while since I have edited gnome apps' CSS but iirc it is spread throughout different files. good luck.
â PuzzledCuber
Nov 21 '17 at 2:17
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up vote
1
down vote
Have you installed Gnome Tweak Tool? You can install the package via command line.
https://itsfoss.com/install-switch-themes-gnome-shell/
Oomox is also a very handy theme tool
https://github.com/actionless/oomox
Have you installed Gnome Tweak Tool? You can install the package via command line.
https://itsfoss.com/install-switch-themes-gnome-shell/
Oomox is also a very handy theme tool
https://github.com/actionless/oomox
edited Nov 19 '17 at 5:17
answered Nov 19 '17 at 5:10
PuzzledCuber
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What I mean is actually changing the CSS code and assets of the theme. Oomox doesn't support this.
â Luuk Nieuwdorp
Nov 20 '17 at 20:31
Gotcha, best of luck. it has been a while since I have edited gnome apps' CSS but iirc it is spread throughout different files. good luck.
â PuzzledCuber
Nov 21 '17 at 2:17
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What I mean is actually changing the CSS code and assets of the theme. Oomox doesn't support this.
â Luuk Nieuwdorp
Nov 20 '17 at 20:31
Gotcha, best of luck. it has been a while since I have edited gnome apps' CSS but iirc it is spread throughout different files. good luck.
â PuzzledCuber
Nov 21 '17 at 2:17
What I mean is actually changing the CSS code and assets of the theme. Oomox doesn't support this.
â Luuk Nieuwdorp
Nov 20 '17 at 20:31
What I mean is actually changing the CSS code and assets of the theme. Oomox doesn't support this.
â Luuk Nieuwdorp
Nov 20 '17 at 20:31
Gotcha, best of luck. it has been a while since I have edited gnome apps' CSS but iirc it is spread throughout different files. good luck.
â PuzzledCuber
Nov 21 '17 at 2:17
Gotcha, best of luck. it has been a while since I have edited gnome apps' CSS but iirc it is spread throughout different files. good luck.
â PuzzledCuber
Nov 21 '17 at 2:17
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