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Package Details: mint-themes 2.1.8-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/mint-themes.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | mint-themes |
Description: | A collection of Mint themes. |
Upstream URL: | http://packages.linuxmint.com/pool/main/m/mint-themes |
Licenses: | GPL-3.0-or-later |
Submitter: | Santi-Burgos |
Maintainer: | Santi-Burgos |
Last Packager: | Santi-Burgos |
Votes: | 84 |
Popularity: | 0.043204 |
First Submitted: | 2018-05-03 16:03 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-07-03 00:38 (UTC) |
Dependencies (5)
- ttf-ubuntu-font-family
- python (python37AUR, python311AUR, python310AUR) (make)
- python-libsassAUR (make)
- mint-x-iconsAUR (optional)
- mint-y-iconsAUR (mint-y-icons-gitAUR) (optional)
Required by (3)
Sources (1)
yochananmarqos commented on 2024-06-17 01:35 (UTC)
Santi-Burgos commented on 2024-06-17 01:13 (UTC)
@yochananmarqos: Regarding the dependency: I issued an update to fix that (seems that the package wasn't available until recently)
Regarding the download repo, I can't change it, since Github doesn't host package versions (except for master versions, which are unstable) and I had to change some others from the Github URL due to this reason (if I switch the URL variable from package(dot)linuxmint to github, it gives error in the download process)
yochananmarqos commented on 2024-06-16 20:39 (UTC)
@Santi-Burgos: This no longer builds with sassc
, upstream moved to using pysassc
provided by python-libsass
. See this commit.
Also, please stop using the download repo for the upstream URL. Almost all projects have a GitHub repo. In this case, it's https://github.com/linuxmint/mint-themes.
rellieberman commented on 2023-07-31 21:19 (UTC)
Thank! I'll check out cinnamon-styles-artwork Cheers
Santi-Burgos commented on 2023-07-31 20:12 (UTC) (edited on 2023-07-31 20:15 (UTC) by Santi-Burgos)
@rellieberman: Greetings, this is due to the new "Styles" option that Cinnamon itself has implemented, but to make it possible you have one out of 2 options:
- You create a customized style
- You reuse one of the available ones
In both cases you must have a matching/defined GTK theme, a Cinnamon theme and a cursor theme, if you don't fulfill the three conditions, then the "simplified way" won't appear at all.
Thus, the reason of why this package was created and you can use it to bring at least the Cinnamon mint themes, regarding other combinations, keep in mind that it either depends on upstream available options or I could go on myself and create one and make it available (which I cannot promise due to time issues IRL, also I had a hard time understanding the syntax required).
You can check how Styles works in Linux Mint April news
rellieberman commented on 2023-07-31 09:27 (UTC)
Hi everyone and thanks for this package maintenance. The new version of cinnamon themes comes with a simplified way to choose the theme and play around with the mint-y color options. For some reason only other themes appear in the simplified dialog, but the mint-y theme does not. Does anyone know why this would be? Thanks again
googkhan commented on 2022-10-06 08:49 (UTC)
Hello, there is a difference with linux mint's distribution version with gtk3 application like xfce settings. orange one is linux mint green is arch https://imgur.com/a/eoGHDpM http://paste.debian.net/1256150 http://paste.debian.net/1256151
Santi-Burgos commented on 2022-01-03 17:15 (UTC)
@sdj: thanks for the information, in case you consider that the issue is due for being a new version, please use the option "Flag package out-of-date" so I can check it and update it when I have availability (or you can also do it manually in the meantime if you wish). In the meantime, please remove your comment, thank you very much
archisman commented on 2021-12-07 17:23 (UTC) (edited on 2021-12-18 02:19 (UTC) by archisman)
The theme changed substantially over the latest update. The old theme is available in the mint-themes-legacy package on AUR.
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Santi-Burgos commented on 2023-07-31 20:12 (UTC) (edited on 2023-07-31 20:15 (UTC) by Santi-Burgos)
@rellieberman: Greetings, this is due to the new "Styles" option that Cinnamon itself has implemented, but to make it possible you have one out of 2 options:
In both cases you must have a matching/defined GTK theme, a Cinnamon theme and a cursor theme, if you don't fulfill the three conditions, then the "simplified way" won't appear at all.
Thus, the reason of why this package was created and you can use it to bring at least the Cinnamon mint themes, regarding other combinations, keep in mind that it either depends on upstream available options or I could go on myself and create one and make it available (which I cannot promise due to time issues IRL, also I had a hard time understanding the syntax required).
You can check how Styles works in Linux Mint April news