
Human-NEXT - DISCONTINUED
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Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): https://github.com/USBA/Human-shell-theme/tree/Human-NEXT
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This theme is DISCONTINUED
BUT a new versions of this theme is available on "Human Shell Theme"
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Version 1.6 2 years ago
* Fixed the issue that text having a shadow (blurry fonts) when a window gets near the top bar on GNOME 3.26
Version 1.6 2 years ago
* Fixed the issue that text having a shadow (blurry fonts) when a window gets near the top bar on GNOME 3.26
Version 1.5 2 years ago
* Compatible with GNOME 3.26
* Changed the design of window-captions
* Remove shadows behind icons/text in the top panel (in GNOME 3.26)
* Fixed the app-menu hover
mnok
1 year ago
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gnomeuser
1 year ago
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silenx
1 year ago
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cauchy
2 years ago
Seems like when windows are maximized, you still get the shadows behind the text (not the icons, only text, for some reason) and there is the shadow from the top panel itself which is cast on the maximized window.
How can I remove these shadows? (the top panel shadow removed only when I have windows maximized)
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cauchy
2 years ago
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cauchy
2 years ago
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danielbrno
2 years ago
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umayanga
2 years ago
Have a nice day.
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engbeba
2 years ago
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mehari
2 years ago
- Have the Tweak Tool installed (needed to change themes, icons and cursors (amongst other things))
- Have the User Themes extension installed (needed to change Shell Themes)
Installation
1. Download the archive
2. Open you file explorer in your home folder
3. Show hidden files
4. Look for a folder named .themes. If there isn't one, create it
5. Open .themes and extract the archive in it
6. Close the file explorer and open the Tweak Tool
7. In Appearance, there is a Shell Theme option. In there select Human-NEXT.
8. Enjoy your new theme.
That's the installation process of Shell Themes. GTK Themes (handling windows) follow the same principle but, in step 7, Shell Themes is replaced by GTK+. Icons and cursors are also installed similarly but are stored in .icons instead of .themes.
In some cases, themes or icon packs are installed through a package (.deb, .rpm, .aur, etc.), in this case skip 6 first steps and go straight to 7.
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joaogma
2 years ago
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umayanga
2 years ago
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vladik337
2 years ago
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umayanga
2 years ago
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umayanga
2 years ago
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mehari
2 years ago
I added ".panel-button:hover #appMenu {color: #0077ff;}" around line 730-735. I also added the same line with active instead of hover but it didn't change anything so, I guess it was useless.
I also changed some assets:
Here with the close button in Overview (replaced by modified close buttons from the Gn-OSX-HS GTK theme):
Normal: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5pe9VN8fdwUdzVaSlNHSU9YSjA
Hover: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5pe9VN8fdwUbEkwUGtvUDg3blU
Clicked: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5pe9VN8fdwUaXVpWjd0MnN3b2s
And I also changed the colours of the dots on the dash to dark dots (rbg 42 2 0) instead of white ones:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5pe9VN8fdwURjZzeEt2dzRSbFU
Good continuation!
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umayanga
2 years ago
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mehari
2 years ago
How do you want me to send it?
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umayanga
2 years ago
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mehari
2 years ago
There it is. I didn't include the dark dots for the dash. Tell me if you want them too.
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Trinity
2 years ago
Please, NOT another Blue menus, blue focus menus, blue bars etc shell theme.
This theme looked really really elegant just because it had nice Grey colors, that fitted with all kinds of GTK themes.
I'll pass..
I think i'lll stick to
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umayanga
2 years ago
I also love that black-gray color. Please check the menus of PayPal website. I'm trying to make this theme like the PayPal website.
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Trinity
2 years ago
As always, Thank you for your work!
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umayanga
2 years ago
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mehari
2 years ago
I only have two remarks:
- The menu of the running application doesn't become blue when hovered over or selected which breaks consistency.
- I still have the problem of having an empty menu slot in menus requiring only one item like Firefox's or Dash to Dock's "Show Application" icon (when right-clicked on). Here are examples:
- Dash to Dock: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5pe9VN8fdwUcmdzczZqSUpQdWM/view?usp=sharing
- Firefox: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5pe9VN8fdwUbkZYUGhOMzdOLWM/view?usp=sharing
- Sound menu (scroll on the sound icon with Better Sound Indicator extension): https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5pe9VN8fdwUVnlDd2pmNnF3YWc/view?usp=sharing
I modified the Activities icon and text with Activities Configurator and changed the font to the Ubuntu family for better coherence with the rest but in general it is great.
If I may suggest, I'd really like for the Activities button's text and the app menu button text to be bold but I won't bother you with that as I know you hide the text on the Activities button. I'll look if I find a way to do it (and tell you if I do) but it is not really urgent. I'm really eager to see the future changes.
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