Various Enlightenment and Terminology themes i'm working on, a branch per theme, development status for each theme is listed below.
For released themes you can simply download the bundled tarball extract it with tar -xf <ThemeName>-bundle.tar.xf
and then run install.sh
to put the files
in the appropriate spot in your home directory.
Building a theme is as simple as running the ./build-darkmod.sh
script. The built theme should be automatically put in your theme directory.
If you would like to modify one of the themes or create a new theme with vtx or darkmod take a look at Hacking.md
Further info can be found at http://simotek.net/tech/projects/linux-themes/darkmod-enlightenment-theme-converter/
Further screenshots can be found in the Gallery or on my blog http://simotek.net/tech/projects/linux-themes/
Branch Name | Status | Description |
---|---|---|
Development | ||
Upstream | Dev Only | Current working upstream dark theme (from elementary.git |
Master | Dev Only | My base theme, Upstream + changes i have in all themes (color-paths.conf is just the default) |
darkmod | ||
Dark | Done | The old default enlightenment theme. |
Extra Dark Green | Done | A darker theme then Dark with lots of green |
Ice | Done | A light theme |
Kitty | Semi Usable | A bit of fun |
vtx | ||
Dimensions | Done | A theme designed to work with and based on the Vertex GTK theme. |
Fireball2 | In Development | A port of Toma's Fireball theme |
Iceball2 | In Development | A port of Toma's Iceball theme |
Grunge2 | In Development | A port of Toma's Grunge theme |
Other | ||
Cerium2 | Almost Done | A light theme based off Toma's old Cerium theme. |
Transiant | In Development | Something i'm slowly working on, Significantly different to dark eats lots of CPU |
Transiant | In Development | Something i'm slowly working on, Significantly different to dark eats lots of CPU |
transiant-color | In Development | Like Transiant but with more colors |
anti-transiant-color | In Development | Like transiant-color but without the transparent bits that eat CPU |
openSUSE | ||
openSUSE-e-42.1 | Release | The current default theme used in openSUSE (Was blue-green) |
openSUSE-e-ice | Release | The Ice light theme with openSUSE Branding. |