In ubuntu 11.04 there was a feature of selecting custom color in theme/appearance. It helped a lot to create my own theme. Is there any way to do this in current version of MX Linux?
If not possible, then i request the developers to add such option in upcoming version.
Thank you.
Theme customisability
Re: Theme customisability
You may take the code from any theme and edit the source to your heart's content.
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Re: Theme customisability
Actually, there are some.
http://www.webupd8.org/2013/06/xfce-the ... hange.html
https://www.ostechnix.com/oomox-customi ... k3-themes/
Probably some other too.
http://www.webupd8.org/2013/06/xfce-the ... hange.html
https://www.ostechnix.com/oomox-customi ... k3-themes/
Probably some other too.
Re: Theme customisability
How can i install oomox?
Re: Theme customisability
It's in the flatpacks in the MX Package Installer.
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Re: Theme customisability
I installed the flatpak version in my mx15 /16 partitions.
For mx17/18, you can use flatpak, or why not make a package request, if you don't want to install the deb file or build it yourself using these instructions:
https://github.com/themix-project/oomox ... stallation
PS.
I haven't bothered to install it in mx17 only because I have it installed on my manjaro installs and the oomox themes made there worked with mx17.
For mx15/16 with the old gtk 3.14, the newer gtk3 themes won't work with it so I have to install its own version of oomox to generate themes. But for gtk 3.14, only numix themes can be generated as only those will work. No problem, I get the colour combinations i want.
For mx17/18, you can use flatpak, or why not make a package request, if you don't want to install the deb file or build it yourself using these instructions:
https://github.com/themix-project/oomox ... stallation
PS.
I haven't bothered to install it in mx17 only because I have it installed on my manjaro installs and the oomox themes made there worked with mx17.
For mx15/16 with the old gtk 3.14, the newer gtk3 themes won't work with it so I have to install its own version of oomox to generate themes. But for gtk 3.14, only numix themes can be generated as only those will work. No problem, I get the colour combinations i want.
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