![]() ![]() $ cd /usr/bin & echo -e "gtk2""\n" & for F in * do objdump -p $F 2> /dev/null | grep gtk-x11-2. So any chance of someone pointing me to a way of editing Bunsen Dark to look like this: I struggle just to read that, and for my wife: NO! I like the idea of a mixed dark theme - where the edges and menus are dark but the working area is "lighter" IE: "off white" so it's not so bright or light grey.Īll dark like Bunsen-Blackish, Bunsen Blue Dark, Bunsen Dark, Dark Teal, Crunchy-dark-grey look nice but I go nuts with the colours in the working areas: home/sector11/.themes/NewSlickness-brushed/openbox-3 » themerc home/sector11/.themes/NewSlickness-brushed/metacity-1 » 21 png files home/sector11/.themes/NewSlickness-brushed/gtk-2.0 » 17 sub-dirs with png files. Here's the thing with S11-NS-brushed - it uses. * * a modified: /home/sector11/.themes/NewSlickness-brushed/index.theme That I think I can manage to tweak OK.Īnd I use /home/sector11/.themes/S11-NS-brushed/index.theme Or a modified Bunsen theme with the white like my current. took me forever to make the "few tweaks" I have in it - don't even know what they are now. * * a modified: /usr/share/themes/Onyx/openbox-3/themerc from my #! Statler days I believe. No prizes for guessing that you need to select Dark if you want to use the dark mode. ![]() In the Settings application, go to Appearance section and you should see three variants of the theme: Light, Standard and Dark. * /home/sector11/.themes/S11-SR-71-Black/openbox-3/themerc Press the super key (Windows key) and start typing settings to search for the Settings application. I use, and will probably continue to use: After seeing some posts about themes, especially in Index » Artwork & Screenshots » Themes and Icons and getting error messages about a missing bg.png in a terminal on occasion, I'd like to change my theme. ![]()
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