techcoder20 / MacOSBigSurThemeConverter

This is a bash script that will make your plain raspberry pi os lxde desktop look like MacOSBigSur
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Add support for 64bit architecture #17

Open nasyx-rakeeb opened 1 year ago

nasyx-rakeeb commented 1 year ago

Hi, i tried installing this in raspberry pi os 64bit version but it doesn't seem to work in 64bit architecture, however in 32bit it works just fine, if you could add support for 64bit also that'd be appreciated. Thanks for this amazing theme.

RlabsLLC commented 4 weeks ago

Hi, i tried installing this in raspberry pi os 64bit version but it doesn't seem to work in 64bit architecture, however in 32bit it works just fine, if you could add support for 64bit also that'd be appreciated. Thanks for this amazing theme.

I am using the icons and themes from what the converter uses to create a 64-BIT view (or close view) to what the 32-BIT app does. all you need to do (if you are using 64-BIT Debain 12) is go to the raspberry pi terminal configuration and go to advanced options>A6 (Wayland) and select X11 (this will make your Debain 12 look like Debain 11! but you'll need to reboot the pi.) if you have the legacy pi software, you don't need to change your session to X11 because it'll already be in X11 ;)

next, use the URLs listed for the icons. download and change the .zip to a .tar.gz launch the lightpad and find the app 'customise look and feel' and open it. Click on icon theme and then press install. locate the .tar.gz file that hase the icons in it and press open. select the icons and press apply. to update all icons, restart your computer.

run the install script (if you had, you don't need to do this). then in the 'customise look and feel' app, go to widget. when you scrool down, you should see the WhiteSur-[theme name] on the list. select the one you want and press apply.

after you do all that, you could add a top and bottom pannel like how i have it in the image here:

Screenshot from 2024-10-03 16-46-31

if you need more information for the setup, I'm all ears!

RlabsLLC commented 4 weeks ago

Hi, i tried installing this in raspberry pi os 64bit version but it doesn't seem to work in 64bit architecture, however in 32bit it works just fine, if you could add support for 64bit also that'd be appreciated. Thanks for this amazing theme.

I am using the icons and themes from what the converter uses to create a 64-BIT view (or close view) to what the 32-BIT app does. all you need to do (if you are using 64-BIT Debain 12) is go to the raspberry pi terminal configuration and go to advanced options>A6 (Wayland) and select X11 (this will make your Debain 12 look like Debain 11! but you'll need to reboot the pi.) if you have the legacy pi software, you don't need to change your session to X11 because it'll already be in X11 ;)

next, use the URLs listed for the icons. download and change the .zip to a .tar.gz launch the lightpad and find the app 'customise look and feel' and open it. Click on icon theme and then press install. locate the .tar.gz file that hase the icons in it and press open. select the icons and press apply. to update all icons, restart your computer.

run the install script (if you had, you don't need to do this). then in the 'customise look and feel' app, go to widget. when you scrool down, you should see the WhiteSur-[theme name] on the list. select the one you want and press apply.

after you do all that, you could add a top and bottom pannel like how i have it in the image here:

Screenshot from 2024-10-03 16-46-31

if you need more information for the setup, I'm all ears!

it's just the Xf-whater pannel will need to be remade