ddnexus / equilux-theme

A Material Design-like theme for GNOME/GTK+ based desktop environments.
GNU General Public License v2.0
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OMG thank you #2

Open meskarune opened 7 years ago

meskarune commented 7 years ago

This is not only great for designers but also people with vision impairments who need lower contrast themes. Please keep up the great work. I'm so happy to have a great low contrast theme to use. Most of them are pretty ugly or nearly unusable.

ghost commented 7 years ago

Heyhey :D I guess some advertising was a good idea.

ddnexus commented 7 years ago

@meskarune : Muchisimas gracias! @DarthWound : Merci beaucoup! @nana-4 (Author of the Materia Theme): Thank you!

ghost commented 7 years ago

Keep up the good work dude, this fork of Materia is awesome. I'll report issues if I see them, I use your theme since the very beginning and everything is fine so far except a little thing in Gedit.

ksdev-pl commented 7 years ago

It's nice to see this thread, because I wish to thank you too (and Materia developers for a great foundation of course)!

marcolaux commented 6 years ago

I use this theme since 3.16 (?)... I don't know because I never cared about themes anymore as I just wanted one exactly like this (dark, compact). Thank you very much @ddnexus and all the best. EDIT: Still valid with GNOME 3.30 - other themes distract me very fast - this one helps me to concentrate, keep my focus where it belongs and the eye strain really is reduced. Thanks again.

mknepper commented 5 years ago

I'm using this theme on Xubuntu 18.04.1 LTS and it looks AWESOME! It works so well with the Papirus theme. I only use these, Arc (which the dev has stopped updating, it seems), Numix and the Ant themes. This might be my favorite. You are an awesome dev and designer. Keep this up!

ddnexus commented 5 years ago

Thanks, but... I may accept your praises only for the dev part in general, and actually for other programming fields, but all the credits for designing and implementing the theme must go to @nana-4.

I just tried to tweak it in an eyes-friendly way, but my effort is nothing compared to the skills and dedication that @nana-4 put into it upstream.