A macOS like theme for Linux GTK Desktops
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Required dependencies (click to open)
- sassc
- libglib2.0-dev-bin
ubuntu 20.04
- libglib2.0-dev
ubuntu 18.04
debian 10.03
linux mint 19
- libxml2-utils
ubuntu 18.04
debian 10.03
linux mint 19
- glib2-devel
Fedora
Redhat
- imagemagick
(optional for GDM theme tweak)
- dialog
(optional for installation in dialog mode)
- optipng
(optional for asset rendering)
- inkscape
(optional for asset rendering)
Don't worry, WhiteSur installer already provides all of those dependencies.
Recommended GNOME Shell extensions (click to open)
- user-themes to enable gnome-shell theme (and not just the application theme)
- dash-to-dock
- blur-my-shell
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Run
git clone https://github.com/vinceliuice/WhiteSur-gtk-theme.git --depth=1
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Run
./install.sh
to install the default WhiteSur GTK theme pack.
For example: (click to open)
- uninstall Gtk themes:
./install.sh -r
- uninstall GDM theme:
sudo ./tweaks.sh -g -r
- uninstall Firefox theme:
./tweaks.sh -f -r
- uninstall Flatpak Gtk themes:
./tweaks.sh -F -r
Usage: ./install.sh [OPTIONS...]
Options (click to open)
-d, --dest DIR
Set destination directory. Default is '/home/USER/.themes'
-n, --name NAME
Set theme name. Default is 'WhiteSur'
-o, --opacity [normal|solid]
Set theme opacity variants. Repeatable. Default is all variants
-c, --color [Light|Dark]
Set theme color variants. Repeatable. Default is all variants
-a, --alt [normal|alt|all]
Set window control buttons variant. Repeatable. Default is 'normal'
-t, --theme [default|blue|purple|pink|red|orange|yellow|green|grey|all]
Set theme accent color. Repeatable. Default is BigSur-like theme
-m, --monterey
Set to MacOS Monterey style.
-N, --nautilus [stable|normal|mojave|glassy]
Set Nautilus style. Default is BigSur-like style (stabled sidebar)
-l, --libadwaita
Install theme into gtk4.0 config for libadwaita. Default is dark version
-HD, --highdefinition
Set to High Definition size. Default is laptop size
--shell, --gnome-shell
Tweaks for gnome-shell. Options:
1. -i, -icon [apple|simple|gnome|ubuntu|tux|arch|manjaro|fedora|debian|void|opensuse|popos|mxlinux|zorin|budgie|gentoo]
Set gnome-shell panel 'Activities' icon. Default is 'standard'
2. -b, -background [default|blank|IMAGE_PATH]
Set gnome-shell background image. Default is BigSur-like wallpaper
3. -p, -panelopacity [default|30|45|60|75]
Set gnome-shell panel transparency. Default is 15%
4. -h, -height [default|smaller|bigger]
Set gnome-shell panel height size. Default is 32px
5. -g, -general, -normal
Set gnome-shell show apps button style to general/normal. Default is BigSur
6. -s, -smaller
Set gnome-shell font size to smaller (10pt). Default is 11pt
--round, --roundedmaxwindow
Set maximized window to rounded. Default is square
--right, --rightplacement
Set Nautilus title button placement to right. Default is left
--black, --blackfont
Set panel font color to black. Default is white
--darker, --darkercolor
Install darker 'WhiteSur' dark themes.
--nord, --nordcolor
Install 'WhiteSur' Nord ColorScheme themes.
--dialog, --interactive
Run this installer interactively, with dialogs.
--silent-mode
Meant for developers: ignore any confirm prompt and params become more strict.
-r, --remove, -u, --uninstall
Remove all installed WhiteSur themes.
-h, --help
Show this help.
Details (click to open)
Since the release of Gnome 43.0
, more and more built-in apps use libadwaita
now, and libadwaita does not support custom themes, which means we cannot change the appearance of app using libadwaita through gnome-tweaks
or dconf-editor
. For users who love custom themes, it’s really sucks!
Anyway if anybody who still want to custom themes we can only do this way:
that is to use the theme file
to overwrite the gtk-4.0 configuration file
. The result is that only Fixed making all gtk4 apps use one theme and cannot be switched (even can not switch to dark mode) If you want to change a theme, you can only re-overwrite the gtk-4.0 configuration file
with a new theme, I know this method is not perfect, But at the moment it is only possible to continue using themes for libadwaita's apps ...
Run this command to install WhiteSur
into gtk-4.0 configuration folder
($HOME/.config/gtk-4.0)
./install.sh -l # Default is the normal dark theme
./install.sh -l -c Light # install light theme for libadwaita
sudo flatpak override --filesystem=xdg-config/gtk-3.0 && sudo flatpak override --filesystem=xdg-config/gtk-4.0
If you use flatpak apps, you can run this to fix theme issue
Parameter: --flatpak
-F
Example: ./tweaks.sh -F
Parameter: --color
-c
(repeatable)
Example:
./install.sh -c Light # install light theme color only
./install.sh -c Dark -c Light # install dark and light theme colors
Parameter: --theme
-t
(repeatable)
Example:
./install.sh -t red # install red theme accent only
./install.sh -t red -t green # install red and green theme accents
./install.sh -t all # install all available theme accents
Parameter: --nautilus-style
-N
Example: ./install.sh -N mojave
You can run ./install.sh -h
to explore more customization features we have
like changing panel opacity, theme opacity (normal and solid variant), window
control button variant, etc.
Usage: ./tweaks.sh [OPTIONS...]
Options (click to open)
[GDM theme]... options
-g, --gdm [default|x2]
Install 'WhiteSur' theme for GDM (scaling: 100%/200%, default is 100%). Requires to run this shell as root
-o, --opacity [normal|solid]
Set 'WhiteSur' GDM theme opacity variants. Default is 'normal'
-c, --color [Light|Dark]
Set 'WhiteSur' GDM and Dash to Dock theme color variants. Default is 'light'
-t, --theme [default|blue|purple|pink|red|orange|yellow|green|grey]
Set 'WhiteSur' GDM theme accent color. Default is BigSur-like theme
-N, --no-darken
Don't darken 'WhiteSur' GDM theme background image.
-n, --no-blur
Don't blur 'WhiteSur' GDM theme background image.
-b, --background [default|blank|IMAGE_PATH]
Set 'WhiteSur' GDM theme background image. Default is BigSur-like wallpaper
-p, --panel-opacity [default|30|45|60|75]
Set 'WhiteSur' GDM (GNOME Shell) theme panel transparency. Default is 15%
-P, --panel-size [default|smaller|bigger]
Set 'WhiteSur' Gnome shell panel height size. Default is 32px
-i, --icon [apple|simple|gnome|ubuntu|tux|arch|manjaro|fedora|debian|void|opensuse|popos|mxlinux|zorin|budgie|gentoo]
Set 'WhiteSur' GDM (GNOME Shell) 'Activities' icon. Default is 'standard'
--nord, --nordcolor
Install 'WhiteSur' Nord ColorScheme themes.
[Others]... options
-f, --firefox [(monterey/flat)|alt|adaptive] Without options default WhiteSur theme will install... Options:
1. monterey [3+3|3+4|3+5|4+3|4+4|4+5|5+3|5+4|5+5] Topbar buttons number: 'a+b' a: left side buttons number, b: right side buttons number
2. flat Monterey alt version Flat round tabs...
3. alt Alt windows button version Alt window button style like gtk theme
4. adaptive Adaptive color version You need install adaptive-tab-bar-colour plugin first https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/adaptive-tab-bar-colour/
-e, --edit-firefox [(monterey/flat)|alt|adaptive]
Edit 'WhiteSur' theme for Firefox settings and also connect the theme to the current Firefox profiles.
-F, --flatpak Support options: [-o, -c, -t...]
Connect 'WhiteSur' theme to Flatpak. Without options will only install default themes
-d, --dash-to-dock
Fixed Dash to Dock theme issue.
-r, --remove, --revert
Revert to the original themes, do the opposite things of install and connect.
--silent-mode
Meant for developers: ignore any confirm prompt and params become more strict.
-h, --help
Show this help.
Parameter: --firefox
-f
Example: ./tweaks.sh -f
Parameter: --edit-firefox
-e
Example:
./tweaks.sh -e # edit the installed Firefox theme
./tweaks.sh -f -r # remove installed Firefox theme
./tweaks.sh -f monterey # install Monterey Firefox theme
Parameter: --gdm
-g
(requires to be run as root)
Example: sudo ./tweaks.sh -g
Parameter: --background
-b
Example:
sudo ./tweaks.sh -g -b "my picture.jpg" # use the custom background
sudo ./tweaks.sh -g -b default # use the default background
sudo ./tweaks.sh -g -b blank # make it blank
Parameter: --no-darken
-N
Example:
sudo ./tweaks.sh -g -N # darken the default background
sudo ./tweaks.sh -g -N -b "wallpapers/snow.jpg" # darken the custom background
Parameter: --no-blur
-n
Example:
sudo ./tweaks.sh -g -n # don't blur the default background
sudo ./tweaks.sh -g -n -b "wallpapers/rocks.jpg" # don't blur the custom background
You can do the similar customization features in ./install.sh
like changing theme color (dark and light variant) and accent, GNOME Shell
'Activities' icon, etc. related to GDM. Run ./tweaks.sh -h
to explore!
Please go read CONTRIBUTING.md for more info