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#1 Re: Devuan » Devuan LXQt Themes » 2023-03-03 02:05:48

Refactoring is complete! Available at https://github.com/AzumaHazuki/lxqt-themes-devuan, as near-perfect copies of the GTK2 themes, right down to little details like scrollbars and sliders getting brighter when hovered over.

#2 Re: Devuan » Devuan LXQt Themes » 2023-02-26 21:06:20

Sorry for the long-ish bump here. Just want to let people know that soon(...-ish) there will be updates to the Devuan Clearlooks derivatives. I just refactored Clearlooks and Leech, and will be rebasing the Devuan collection on the new Clearlooks. ETA hopefully within 1-2 weeks!

#3 Re: Devuan » Devuan LXQt Themes » 2023-02-02 14:19:41

delgado wrote:

Looks great, thanks.
Would the theme function with my LXDE too?
golinux in https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?pid=40747#p40747 made me think this might be possible.

Sorry for the late reply! Unfortunately no, this is for LXQt only. LXDE is GTK2-based, so the Devuan projects GTK2/3/4 theme suites and Openbox or XFWM themes will work, though smile You already have what you need.

#4 Re: Devuan » Meet the Daedalus sapphire theme » 2023-02-01 02:51:27

golinux wrote:

Greetings Azuma Hazuki!

I have been following your LXQt thread with great interest. Thank you for porting the themes to a WM environment!

No need to pull down anything from daedalus to get the themes. All of the raw files and documentation for all the themes are collected in our git store

The base colors of chimaera and daedalus are extremely different. The deepsea theme of chimaera is greenish and murky. This was my inspiration. The sapphire theme of daedalus evokes the brilliant colors of the sun drenched seas surrounding the Greek Islands where Daedalus was born.

That being said, the 2 themes share a light blue element so I recycled the icons and images from the Clearlooks-Phenix-Deepsea and the gnome desktop icons. All the other elements and icons share there respective signature colors.  It works well on the desktop but a WM might not use the features that focus on the primary theme color but rather just the shared elements.

Sapphire theme is done smile I don't know if Devuan has a particular emphasis on LXQt or not, but hopefully people get some use and enjoyment out of these. I really like both Devuan and LXQt as projects, but due to complete lack of coding skill this is the only way I can contribute anything...

#5 Re: Devuan » Devuan LXQt Themes » 2023-02-01 02:47:13

Just finished the Sapphire theme! There weren't actually too many color changes -- in particular, most of the widget borders and viewports were the same as DeepSea -- so a lot of this was just some judicious use of sed's s operator smile

#6 Re: Devuan » Meet the Daedalus sapphire theme » 2023-01-31 03:08:44

Sorry for the long bump here...I just installed Daedalus in a VM and pulled down the Sapphire theme suite. It...look exactly the same as DeepSea aside from some highlight/accent colors. Is this intentional, or is more work planned to be done on it?

#7 Devuan » Devuan LXQt Themes » 2023-01-30 03:27:36

Azuma Hazuki
Replies: 9

Hello, everyone! I'm the author of the Clearlooks and Leech theme ports to LXQt, and recently (today) created Devuan-colored versions of Clearlooks, after retooling it slightly.

I'm not sure if these will be useful to the Devuan community, if there's an LXQt "spin" or not like in some other distros, but would be happy if someone enjoyed using these :)

Code is found at https://github.com/AzumaHazuki/lxqt-themes-devuan for the interested. I have some other theme sets that are WIP (and if anyone finds bugs in these three please let me know). A Daedalus/Sapphire version will be coming soon-ish, once I can spin up a VM for it and get at all the pretty colors.

Here's hoping Devuan lasts a long, long time. I'm a Gentoo user but am very much anti-systemd and deeply appreciate what the project has done for init system freedom. Without you we very well may not have had Artix, for example. So, this is my way of trying to give back a little.

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