Package Details: gtk-theme-numix-solarized 20230408-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/gtk-theme-numix-solarized.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: gtk-theme-numix-solarized
Description: Solarized versions of Numix GTK2 and GTK3 theme, compatible with GTK 3.20
Upstream URL: https://github.com/Ferdi265/numix-solarized-gtk-theme
Licenses: GPL3
Submitter: corebob
Maintainer: yrlf
Last Packager: yrlf
Votes: 39
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2015-08-12 00:52 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-04-08 11:07 (UTC)

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yrlf commented on 2016-09-20 14:15 (UTC) (edited on 2016-09-20 14:19 (UTC) by yrlf)

The dark theme is still there, but is now called NumixSolarizedDark. If it doesn't work, please submit it as an issue on my github. EDIT: I just noticed that GitHub forks don't support issues. I'll see if I can make it stop being a fork Github-wise EDIT2: Repo now has a seperate issue tracker. EDIT3: The dark theme doesn't work in this package at the moment. Bug noted, fix incoming.

topkecleon commented on 2016-09-19 20:01 (UTC)

No more dark theme?

yrlf commented on 2016-09-19 15:39 (UTC)

Thanks I switched it over to my theme. New things are this: The theme is now called NumixSolarized, not Numix Solarized Light. The dark variant is called NumuxSolarizedDark, not Numix Solarized. This means, you'll have to re-select it in whatever app you use for that (lxappearance or similar). Else it should be pretty similar and work with gtk-3.20

corebob commented on 2016-09-19 14:24 (UTC)

@Ferdi265 Okay, you are now the maintainer of this package, whether you want to or not. Thanks

yrlf commented on 2016-09-15 12:17 (UTC) (edited on 2016-09-15 12:24 (UTC) by yrlf)

I recreated this theme from scratch with a few minor changes (green selection highlight instead of blue) by forking off the Numix repo, pulling new changes in from time to time. Here's the repo: https://github.com/ferdi265/numix-solarized-gtk-theme Here's my PKGBUILD for it: http://hastebin.com/uhihamanay.bash I'd be interested in maintaining this package. I also intend to make a -git AUR package for this. (PKGBUILD for that: http://hastebin.com/pifadohazu.bash)

corebob commented on 2016-04-11 17:47 (UTC)

If anyone knows how to do gtk themes, feel free to take control of this package

tmplt commented on 2016-04-11 16:45 (UTC) (edited on 2016-04-11 17:17 (UTC) by tmplt)

I believe this theme requires a recompilation, now after the GTK update. EDIT: Nevermind, that's not needed.

privong commented on 2016-02-05 01:05 (UTC)

@divansantana I had the same text box issue on firefox before it went to gtk3. Now I can't seem to get this theme loaded for gtk3 (but I haven't exactly spent much time trying yet), so I'm not sure if it's still an issue with gtk3.

aglotus commented on 2015-12-09 04:18 (UTC)

Just to add that the numix-solarized/archive/v0.2.zip install on the Linux Mint 17.3 referred to MATE flavour.

aglotus commented on 2015-12-09 03:48 (UTC)

Thank you very much for all your hard work - really love the solarized dark theme. [BTW - Numix Circle icons complement this theme perfectly]. So used https://github.com/corebob/numix-solarized/archive/v0.2.zip and https://github.com/numixproject/numix-icon-theme-circle . The theme is the improved :) properly dark version of the theme (eg. the left menu side panels are dark green etc... Have even installed it on another machine running Linux Mint 17.3 . -Unzipped the v02.zip into /usr/share/themes -Installed set of icons - the Numix Circle from the above git: use apt-get (Linux Mint): sudo add-apt-repository ppa:numix/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install numix-icon-theme-circle OR just put the icons folders like so: /usr/share/icons/Numix-Circle [apt-get also installs /usr/share/icons/Numix-Circle-Light - only used the first one - ie. the Numix-Circle). -As ****sudo**** ie with elevated privilages launch Mint's Control Centre > Appearance (the new solarized dark theme and the icons are visible there - so set the new theme/icons - ie to get system-wide theme). -Would probably also work with putting the theme folder in ~/.themes and the icons folder in ~/.icons - but I haven't tried this second way. -At this point Linux Mint's menu background was still ugly and unusable grey. To fix this: Right click Start > Preferences > Theme . Here, UNCHECK 'Use custom colors' and make sure the theme selected is our Numix Solarized. -Enjoy!