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<h1 align="center">Kanagawa GTK Theme</h1> <p align="center"> <img = src="https://img.shields.io/badge/OS-Linux-FCC624?style=for-the-badge&logo=linux&logoColor=yelow"/> <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Style-CSS-blue?style=for-the-badge&logo=css3&logoColor=blue"/> <img src="https://img.shields.io/github/stars/Fausto-Korpsvart/Kanagawa-GKT-Theme?&style=for-the-badge&logoColor=red" /> <img src="https://img.shields.io/github/forks/Fausto-Korpsvart/Kanagawa-GKT-Theme?style=for-the-badge" /> <img src="https://img.shields.io/github/issues/Fausto-Korpsvart/Kanagawa-GKT-Theme?style=for-the-badge" /> <img src='https://img.shields.io/github/license/Fausto-Korpsvart/Kanagawa-GKT-Theme?style=for-the-badge&logo=GNU&label=License&color=bd0000&logoColor=white'/> </p>A GTK theme based on the colours of Rebelot's great theme: Kanagawa for Neovim, the VinceLiuice's awesome: Graphite GTK theme and the creativity of Gusbemacbe's: Suru Plus Icon Theme.<br /> Great to combine in your Gnome Desktop Environment and TWMs like: XmonadWM, AwesomeWM, BSPWM, etc... With support also for the desktop environments Cinnamon and XFCE.<br /> You can check Reddit: r/unixporn to get some ideas.
Installing Themes
Before installing, make sure to install the Murrine Engine
and gnome-themes-extra
packages for the correct rendering of themes.
Here are some commands to install on some distributions.
- On Fedora run:
sudo dnf install gtk-murrine-engine
- On OpenSUSE run:
sudo zypper install gtk2-engine-murrine
- On Arch run:
sudo pacman -S gtk-engine-murrine
- On Debian and derivatives run:
sudo apt install gtk2-engines-murrine
The themes work on versions 40 to 43 of the GNOME D.E. just follow the steps below for installation:
- Download the themes packs and extract them
- Move the extracted files to the following paths:
- For GTK3:
~/.themes
In this path you must move the entire theme folder. - For GTK4:
~/.config/gtk-4.0
The files to move to this path can be found inside the theme directory in thegtk-4.0
folder, copy only theassets
,gtk.css
andgtk-dark.css
files or create a symlinks.
- For GTK3:
Applying the themes
- For GTK3, apply themes from
Gnome Tweaks
. - For GTK4 applications it is only necessary to have moved the
assets
,gtk.css
andgtk-dark.css
files to the~/.config/gtk-4.0
path, and if you notice that the theme has not been applied, just close and reopen the application.
Flatpak
- Applying GTK Themes to Flatpak Apps
-
Override flatpak themes to
~/.themes
:sudo flatpak override --filesystem=$HOME/.themes
-
Override flatpak icons to
~/.icons
:sudo flatpak override --filesystem=$HOME/.icons
-
Override flatpak themes to
~/.config/gtk-4.0
locally:flatpak override --user --filesystem=xdg-config/gtk-4.0
-
Override flatpak themes to
~/.config/gtk-4.0
globally:sudo flatpak override --filesystem=xdg-config/gtk-4.0
-
Alternative Flatpak Theming: stylepak
-
Clarifying some doubts.
This is just to clarify doubts about the abbreviations of the Themes, as many found the names confusing.
Abbreviation example | Explanation of abbreviations |
---|---|
Theme-Name-B | Theme with Border decoration |
Theme-Name-B-LB | Theme with Border decoration and Legacy Buttons in Windows |
Theme-Name-B-GS | Theme with Border decoration for Gnome Shell |
Theme-Name-BL | Theme Borderless decoration |
Theme-Name-BL-LB | Theme Borderless decoration and Legacy Buttons in Windows |
Theme-Name-BL-GS | Theme Borderless decoration for Gnome Shell |
Looking for other themes with Neovim colour schemes?
Neovim Colorschemes for GTK | Source | Package |
---|---|---|
Catppuccin GTK Theme | Github | Pling |
Everforest GTK Theme | Github | Pling |
Gruvbox Material GTK Theme | Github | Pling |
Kanagawa GTK Theme | Github | Pling |
Material Deep Ocean GTK Theme | Github | Pling |
Material Palenight GTK Theme | Github | Pling |
Nightfox Dusk GTK Theme | Github | Pling |
Rosé Pine GTK Theme | Github | Pling |
Tokyonight GTK Theme | Github | Pling |
Special thanks.
Thanks to @f1yn for the solution to the active and inactive borders in the new version of Cinnamon
which no longer uses Metacity
.
Thanks to @telometto for the alternative for the application of themes in Flatpak
.
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