nordtheme / nord

An arctic, north-bluish color palette.
https://www.nordtheme.com
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Port for Alfred 3 #14

Open mattpirelli opened 7 years ago

mattpirelli commented 7 years ago

I trew together a quick theme for Alfred 3, if you're interested

Nord.alfredappearance.zip

arcticicestudio commented 7 years ago

Thanks for your contribution 👍 This is also already a planned port project and I'll check out your provided code and see what can be merged into the official port 😉 You can find more information in the epic issue #18 in the UI Applications section. I'll notify you as soon as the specific backlog issue is created so you can track the progress or contribute ideas for this port project.

codeBud7 commented 5 years ago

Hey guys,

I would also like to support on this issue. Maybe it's possible to port https://github.com/codeBud7/nord-alfred which I created a while ago.

crispgm commented 5 years ago

And here is yet another dark Alfred port of Nord: https://github.com/crispgm/alfred-nord :)

muriware commented 5 years ago

And here is yet another dark Alfred port of Nord: https://github.com/crispgm/alfred-nord :)

I wouldn't say another. The decision of making the icons smaller was on point. I've been using since last week. My only issue is that I'm using Nord for Vim and when I open alfred, it almost blends with the terminal. 😂

crispgm commented 5 years ago

@jmurinello Thanks. It is actually based on personal taste at first but all in all looks good.

My issue is when VSCode, sublime and iTerm is open, the windows in mission control seem to be the same.

arcticicestudio commented 5 years ago

@crispgm I'll use your and @mattpirelli's theme both as base since they are almost in a state the official theme should look like :smile: , but it'll still take some time until there will be new port projects since the data transition to the new website and documentations is not finished yet. Also, I guess that's one side effect when using a theme for many different applications: You rely on your window manager to apply some effects (drop shadows etc.) in order to get some elevation between the apps. I use Arch Linux with GNOME, awesomeWM/i3 and sway as well as macOS for work and it works fine for them, but never tested in detail on Windows :smile: