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Numix
A modern flat theme with a combination of light and dark elements. It supports GNOME, Unity, Xfce and Openbox.
Manual installation
First, you need to compile the theme using the Sass compiler.
To install Sass, install Ruby and the gem command using your distribution's package manager. Then install sass
with the gem
command,
gem install sass
You'll also need the glib-compile-schemas
and gdk-pixbuf-pixdata
commands in your path to generate the gresource binary. Install them using your distribution's package manager.
Debian, Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install libglib2.0-dev libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev libxml2-utils
Fedora
sudo dnf install glib2-devel gdk-pixbuf2-devel
Arch Linux
sudo pacman -S glib2 gdk-pixbuf2
After installing all the dependencies, switch to the cloned directory and, run the following in Terminal,
make
sudo make install
To set the theme in GNOME, run the following commands in Terminal,
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme "Numix"
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences theme "Numix"
To set the theme in Xfce, run the following commands in Terminal,
xfconf-query -c xsettings -p /Net/ThemeName -s "Numix"
xfconf-query -c xfwm4 -p /general/theme -s "Numix"
For contributors
Start by reviewing the guidelines for contributing.
For developers
If you want to hack on the theme, make sure you have the inotifywait
command available, which is used for watching and automatically building the files.
To start watching for changes, run the following,
make watch
If you change any assets, you'll need to regenerate the gtk.gresource.xml
and gtk.gresource
files. You can use grrr to do it easily.
Requirements
GTK+ 3.18 or above
Murrine theme engine
Code and license
Report bugs or contribute at GitHub
License: GPL-3.0+