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tanaybhomia opened this issue Jan 6, 2022 · 17 comments · Fixed by #20
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Add shell theme #8

tanaybhomia opened this issue Jan 6, 2022 · 17 comments · Fixed by #20

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@tanaybhomia
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I have downloaded the theme in Gnome and applied it tho it does not have a gnome shell theme which just makes it looks bad. and I thought I might use Dracula but those 2 does not go well

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Hey @mvllow! In GNOME, the shell theme does not mean the terminal, instead, it's the surrounding UI specifically for GNOME. @Deottive, the GTK theme does not have a GNOME shell counterpart as of right now, but it's something I'd be happy to add in the future! :)

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Thank you, because without the shell theme the GTK theme falls apart and when I tried to use this theme with Dracula it just looks weired [my mistake for thinking that it will] but still I would be happy to use this in my setup if you provide the shell theme

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Yea. I don't use GNOME anymore, so I'll have to do some research on how to actually make a shell theme lmao

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ghost commented Jan 26, 2022

+1 this

was trying to setup this theme and was kinda sad that gnome tweaks didn't have the shell theme :(

@mvllow mvllow changed the title Where is the shell theme Add shell theme Jan 26, 2022
@tanaybhomia
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Still no improvement ? Can you give me a resource for trying to create a shell theme using another shell theme

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Honestly I wouldn't know. That research is pretty much up to you at this point.

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tanaybhomia commented Mar 12, 2022 via email

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mvllow commented Mar 12, 2022

Still no improvement ? Can you give me a resource for trying to create a shell theme using another shell theme

Please use stackoverflow for questions. Eg. https://askubuntu.com/questions/68976/how-can-i-create-themes-for-gnome-shell

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tanaybhomia commented Mar 12, 2022 via email

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as of now i use a bigsur like shell, which does not look all too out of place, so i might edit that theme to be compliant with the Pine colours.

@tanaybhomia
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Yes Thank you just be sure to reduce the corner size to something like 8

@diorcula
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this point didn't make my todo list for a while, but in all honesty i can only probably start trying this this summer as i'm out of time and have no clue how or edit/make shell themes

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ashbork commented Jul 16, 2022

Hey, check this out! Someone did it on their own, hah. May be a good idea to contact them and ask if they want to be a contributor!

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ashbork commented Jul 16, 2022

I asked them if it's okay if we integrate the shell theme into our repo (issue here). I made some changes to make it a bit more flat but it's pretty much perfect - simple, easy on the eyes and in accordance to the palette.

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@maybork awesome! excited to see it coming :)

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ashbork commented Jul 16, 2022

Right now the shell theme is up at the repo I mentioned, I can release a fork (I made some tweaks which work with the basic style of RP, of course in my opinion) if anyone's interested.

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