Web Page: drasite.com
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Themes
- Skeuos Blue Light
- Skeuos Blue Dark
- Skeuos Green Light
- Skeuos Green Dark
- Skeuos Red Light
- Skeuos Red Dark
- Skeuos Yellow Light
- Skeuos Yellow Dark
- Skeuos git version (master) - latest version fom GitHub (may not be stable)
Installation
- Download and extract the .tar.xz file.
- Move the theme folder to ".themes" in your home directory.
- To set the theme, run the following command in Terminal (replace "Skeuos-Blue-Light" with the theme you want to install):
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme "Skeuos-Blue-Light"
or select "Skeuos-Blue-Light" via your desktop specific tweaks application.
Other Projects
Flat Remix ICON theme

Flat Remix GNOME/Ubuntu/GDM

intro18
7 days ago
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daniruiz06
16 days ago
Hope that helps ;)
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gaoupiou
1 month ago
Can we have a version with mac like alt buttons?
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daniruiz06
1 month ago
Yup! that's my intention, probably not mac colors but something similar
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eraae2
2 months ago
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1freepony
2 months ago
Looks great. I'm normally not super fond of themes that change appearance between focussed and unfocussed windows, but I really get what you're trying to do with flat vs. intuitively usable (skeumophic, non-flat, whatever) and I like it so far.
Could you show gtk3-widget-factory in the screenshots, please?
Idea, take it as you wish: I feel that the area contrast isn't quite "there" yet between buttons and backgrounds, between header/titlebars and content, and especially between listbox contents and headers. Perhaps the general lightness could be made less glaringly white (75-85%), and the overall darkness of the dark theme be made correspondingly less pitch black (15-25%)? I feel that this could be a way to improve area contrast a bit, and it doesn't have to come at the expense of text contrast.
Use case: laptop, light theme user for font legibility, daytime + nighttime use, and "glare shock" avoidance when switching between a styled dark window and unavoidably non-styled things like web pages that tend to be black text on white. In dim conditions, I dial the backlight down. A light variant that isn't too glaring seems to really help me a lot there!
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daniruiz06
1 month ago
For now, this is the best contrast ratio I've achieved that works fine in most of the displays I use. It's true there's room for improvement so I'll continue testing and tweaking it. I want to avoid using too sharp borders, so maybe some simulated depth with subtle shadows could help
Thank you again :D
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