Description: GTK2, GTK3, Geany, i3, dmenu, rxvt themes. Very easy to understand and modify. Use with Breeze icon theme. This theme is extremely compact. Some portion of beauty was sacrificed for this.
sgfc.micro - place in ~/.config/micro/colorschemes/ rmfixed.bdf - place in ~/.local/share/fonts/ (execute "mkfontdir .local/share/fonts/" after that) .tcelldb - place in ~/ sgfc-gtk.tar.xz - unpack in ~/.themes sgfc-geany.conf - place in ~/.config/geany/colorschemes/ sgfc-i3.txt - add to ~/.i3/config sgfc-dmenu.txt - use in dmenu invoking keybinding sgfc-rxvt.txt - add to ~/.Xresources
st - https://st.suckless.org/ micro - https://github.com/zyedidia/microLast changelog:
Updated for GTK 3.24
Adaptation for GTK 3.24. There is many regressions and some applications are unusable now (libreoffice), but it's better than nothing. I will try to fix all regressions after next GTK release.
simple yet beautiful theme, my favorite atm.
Sadly I upgraded my system yesterday, is there any chance to see it updated for GTK3.20? I tried doing it myself but it didn't work out so good.
Cannot really make pictures atm because I messed up my system, but in general I think all apps that use gtk3 (I saw pavucontrol & gtk3-widget-factory break). GTK3.20 styling is based on nodes instead of classes, so button instead of .button which needs alot of changes (https://blogs.gnome.org/mclasen/2015/11/20/a-gtk-update/).
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simple yet beautiful theme, my favorite atm. Sadly I upgraded my system yesterday, is there any chance to see it updated for GTK3.20? I tried doing it myself but it didn't work out so good.
Which applications show regressions with this theme? If you provide list of applications and some screenshots, I will fix theme.
Cannot really make pictures atm because I messed up my system, but in general I think all apps that use gtk3 (I saw pavucontrol & gtk3-widget-factory break). GTK3.20 styling is based on nodes instead of classes, so button instead of .button which needs alot of changes (https://blogs.gnome.org/mclasen/2015/11/20/a-gtk-update/).