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I can't seem to force the program to use resvg, I even tried uninstalling inkscape
When using inkscape it takes FOREVER to export the theme and inevitably fails. Is there some way to force resvg th…
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Would it be possible for oomox to also export a kvantum theme? For example, I am trying to change ARC to have red accent colors instead, which works for GTK-based applications, however it doesn't work…
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**Project description**
A GTK theme based on the Gruvbox colour palette.
**Metadata**
* homepage URL: https://www.pling.com/p/1681313/
* source URL: https://github.com/Fausto-Korpsvart/Gruv…
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Cannot figure this out and can't seem to find a similar issue so I'm posting here. Changing even a single color from a premade theme (or making a whole new one) results in the same error on export and…
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Buttons in Numix are huge – alone and compared to the gtk2 version and the previous official release of Numix.
During my investigation I collected a few facts:
- `button` has a padding, which is fine…
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# Description
Running `oomox-cli` on any of the Xresources themes --- `/opt/oomox/scripted_colors/xresources/` --- results in the following message being shown `Error patching uxtheme.dll`. Although …
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Is it possible to change the border around buttons, header buttons and textboxes independently of the text color for gtk2/gkt3 apps?
_arrows pointing to the border:_
![example](https://user-images…
libRh updated
6 months ago
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Current CLI scripts are just links to change_color.sh scripts inside each plugin itself,
New CLI should have one entry point and reuse plugin-loader from oomox_gui.
New CLI will have 2 actions:
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Some older apps uses a "menuebar" (File, Edit, ..) as header. This header does not change color like the header of gnome apps (nautilus, ..). If a "gnome-app" like nautilus is focused, it changes the …
libRh updated
6 months ago
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i don't have any actual programs that use gtk2, so i don't need to theme it, but the themix-theme-oomox-git package requires gtk-engine-murrine and gtk-engines, which both require gtk2. i would rather…