This is the default green theme that has been modified to be blue instead of green. Looks great with Faenza Cupertino icons!
Download here
To install, extract archive to ~/.themes/ (create the directory if it doesn't exist).
In Cinnamon, go to Cinnamon Settings -> Themes -> GTK Theme -> Select Mint-X-Blue
Let me know if there are any issues with this, I just whipped it up because I wanted it and it didn't exist for Cinnamon/GTK3.
Mint-X-Clours Cinnamon/MATE/XFCE/LXDE theme
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Mint-X-Clours Cinnamon/MATE/XFCE/LXDE theme
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Re: Mint-X-Blue Cinnamon/MATE/XFCE/LXDE theme
I've updated the theme, and included a way to have applications launched using sudo have red controls.
Here's an example:
In the foreground with red controls is the MDM configuration tool (as root). In the background is Cinnamon Settings (as user) with blue controls.
It is also possible to do green/red, if someone wants me to hack it up for them I can do it.
It would also be super cool if we had red controls for sudo applications by default in Linux Mint. One can dream!
Here's an example:
In the foreground with red controls is the MDM configuration tool (as root). In the background is Cinnamon Settings (as user) with blue controls.
It is also possible to do green/red, if someone wants me to hack it up for them I can do it.
It would also be super cool if we had red controls for sudo applications by default in Linux Mint. One can dream!
Re: Mint-X-Blue Cinnamon/MATE/XFCE/LXDE theme
this is a really great ideaunheeding wrote:I've updated the theme, and included a way to have applications launched using sudo have red controls.
Re: Mint-X-Blue Cinnamon/MATE/XFCE/LXDE theme
zerozero wrote:this is a really great ideaunheeding wrote:I've updated the theme, and included a way to have applications launched using sudo have red controls.
I was inspired by things like this, where when you logged into the GUI as root back in the day, it would show a red wallpaper with bombs on it.
Re: Mint-X-Clours Cinnamon/MATE/XFCE/LXDE theme
Thank you for this, it almost matches the blue of my azure desktop (backgrounds - wallpaper - advanced options) , that is, your blue color is just a smidge away from azure towards teal. I guess if I studied the style sheets long enough I could determine what setting to tweak.
Is there a format description somewhere accessible that establishes the format of the style sheets used for themes?
kirby
Is there a format description somewhere accessible that establishes the format of the style sheets used for themes?
kirby
Re: Mint-X-Clours Cinnamon/MATE/XFCE/LXDE theme
If you go through these files:KirbySmith wrote:Thank you for this, it almost matches the blue of my azure desktop (backgrounds - wallpaper - advanced options) , that is, your blue color is just a smidge away from azure towards teal. I guess if I studied the style sheets long enough I could determine what setting to tweak.
Is there a format description somewhere accessible that establishes the format of the style sheets used for themes?
kirby
../gtk-3.0/settings.ini
../gtk-3.0/gtk.css
../gtk-2.0/gtkrc
And find all instances of #398ee7 and replace it with the colour of your choosing, it should do the trick. You would have to change the colour of the items in the "assets" folder in the gtk-3.0 folder and the "radiocheck" folder of gtk-2.0 using GIMP to edit those.
edit: Oh, and the GNOME website has reference information for the various files. But if you're just changing the colours you shouldn't really need them.
Re: Mint-X-Clours Cinnamon/MATE/XFCE/LXDE theme
Thank you very much, unheeding.
kirby
P.S. I haven't had any issues with functionality.
kirby
P.S. I haven't had any issues with functionality.
Re: Mint-X-NeuBlue Cinnamon/MATE/XFCE/LXDE theme
That worked out pretty well, in general. For the small components, the trick was to find a web site that can transform from rgb-base 10 to rgb-base 16 to HSL, then one has to offset that result to Gimp's offset HSL to colorize the component.
There is one anomaly, however, in the larger structure. While most places where the new blue is expected are presented as that color, tagging files or folders in Nemo yields a much darker blue color, almost black. This is also true of tagging text in gedit. I thought that perhaps somewhere a high factor shade command was in play, but couldn't find it among the style sheets and rc files. Mint-X produces a reasonable green for these two actions, and Mint-X-Blue yields a bright blue. I have scrutinized the changes and see no errors in color replacment for "NeuBlue", which is a rather modest color shift. (398ee7 --> 3a6ea5)
I would appreciate any clues to where Nemo and gedit take their color from. GNOME.org has a lot of documentation, but nothing I found that would answer "this color comes from here."
Thanks
kirby
There is one anomaly, however, in the larger structure. While most places where the new blue is expected are presented as that color, tagging files or folders in Nemo yields a much darker blue color, almost black. This is also true of tagging text in gedit. I thought that perhaps somewhere a high factor shade command was in play, but couldn't find it among the style sheets and rc files. Mint-X produces a reasonable green for these two actions, and Mint-X-Blue yields a bright blue. I have scrutinized the changes and see no errors in color replacment for "NeuBlue", which is a rather modest color shift. (398ee7 --> 3a6ea5)
I would appreciate any clues to where Nemo and gedit take their color from. GNOME.org has a lot of documentation, but nothing I found that would answer "this color comes from here."
Thanks
kirby