
GTK3/4 Themes aerospace avionics dark-theme gnome xfce
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): https://github.com/solsticeman?tab=repositories
AvionX is a GTK 3.2 theme with a few avionics touches tossed in.
What's new in version 2.0 you may ask yourself, again?
Almost everything! It's a whole new theme! Again. That time of year.
It's slightly darker, flatter, compatible with Ubuntu 20.04, has transparent drop-down HUD style menus for Ubuntu, menu-indicators for Mint, better window borders and header, but most importantly, the slotted screws have been replaced with aesthetically pleasing and more secure, hex type.
Suru++ icons are provided and recommended. They are flat, monochromatic, cyan colored and breathe new life into dark themes.
Gnome shell included.
Xfce, Unity, and Chrome are supported.
Wallpapers are at 1920 x 1080 resolution.
You may have to add a few spacers to your panel if running Mint to get things evened up and to keep the needle base in bounds.
Enjoy!!!
Major Changes v1.8 2 years ago
This theme has been rebuilt from the ground up to remove all traces of the cobalt blue color that weren't completely eliminated in the last change.
The cobalt blue was traded in for more shades of cyan/teal ranges. The "cockpit grey" color hue shifted also.
The single , non-expanding scroll knob wan't cutting it, as it wouldn't travel the full range.
The stepper function was added to the scrollbar, mostly for looks.
The ugly Phillips screws were traded in for flat head panel fasteners, more commonly used in the aerospace industry.
The menu has a tendency to change in size and margines have have been adjusted to better compensate for those subtle changes.
In XFCE, there was an issue with some panel launcher background colors not matching and the problems can be observed in other themes as well.
The panel's background color was adjusted to match and compensate for this mismatch.
Mint Cinnamon has added a more contemporary style option to the panels which means that panels don't have to stretch across the entire panel area,
The split panels work nicely in this mode, They attach nicely to the popup menus, wherever you choose to use them.
Major Changes v1.8 2 years ago
This theme has been rebuilt from the ground up to remove all traces of the cobalt blue color that weren't completely eliminated in the last change.
The cobalt blue was traded in for more shades of cyan/teal ranges. The "cockpit grey" color hue shifted also.
The single , non-expanding scroll knob wan't cutting it, as it wouldn't travel the full range.
The stepper function was added to the scrollbar, mostly for looks.
The ugly Phillips screws were traded in for flat head panel fasteners, more commonly used in the aerospace industry.
The menu has a tendency to change in size and margines have have been adjusted to better compensate for those subtle changes.
In XFCE, there was an issue with some panel launcher background colors not matching and the problems can be observed in other themes as well.
The panel's background color was adjusted to match and compensate for this mismatch.
Mint Cinnamon has added a more contemporary style option to the panels which means that panels don't have to stretch across the entire panel area,
The split panels work nicely in this mode, They attach nicely to the popup menus, wherever you choose to use them.
Fixed XFCE theming v1.7 2 years ago
Tested and repaired XFCE theming colors, GTK 2.0 derived colors were seriously off target. The dark blue has been replaced with a lighter hue.
Added wallpaper (no theme version change) 2 years ago
Added a wallpaper.
The AvionX logo wallpaper was for Mint desktops.
In fact, all 3wallpapers were LM.
The new universal one depicting "AVIONX" will be titled "AvionX-universal".
Gnome shell reworked v1.6 2 years ago
More avionics items added to Gnome shell
App show and app control buttons updated
Volume control slider updated
Added Gnome shell (v1.5) 2 years ago
Added Gnome shell
Added Unity support
Added XFCE support
Added Chrome support
Mint 19.1 compatible 2 years ago
Adjusted spacing of menu to make Mint 19.1 compatible
Changed desktop icon font color 2 years ago
Changed desktop icon font color for clarity in Ubuntu. Added knob centered scrollbar tracks in panels. removed trough outline..
added wallpaper 2 years ago
added AvionX-Logo wallpaper.
Added additional knobs 2 years ago
Additional knobs to match main menu scroll knob added throughout theme and off/on switches updated to match also.
scrollbar added 2 years ago
added scrollbar to main menu to ease navigation..
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XFCE is easy to edit. Swapping out the main 3 colors totally changes the theme.
You need a color picking program first, such as KcolorChooser, or you can use one online.
Next, using root, grab a theme in user/share/themes, make a copy and rename it.
Open the index file in the theme and change the name there, in order for the theme to be found by your theme manager.
Test to see if it loads.
Open up your GTK-2.0, then open up the gtkrc file with a text editor.
Change the background, foreground, and select the colors that you desire.
These are the 3 colors that are displayed by the theme manager.
Don't be afraid to change other colors in there. .
You can always edit your last change if you don't like it.
You need to close and reopen the theme manager to get the theme to compile.
After making a change, load another theme then load yours. to see the changes made.
Remember, backup your work frequently!
armageddon51 is correct. GTK3 adds the icing to the cake.
Some themes don't use it, but you can do more with the new coding.
The GTK-2 is used by many apps, such as GIMP and many of the music manager apps.
Good Luck!
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