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Creative Commons may be contacted at creativecommons.org. adapta-gtk-theme-3.95.0.11/Makefile.am000066400000000000000000000011421335462524700172120ustar00rootroot00000000000000ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4 themedir = $(datadir)/themes adaptadir = $(DESTDIR)$(themedir)/Adapta noktodir = $(DESTDIR)$(themedir)/Adapta-Nokto adaptaetadir = $(DESTDIR)$(themedir)/Adapta-Eta noktoetadir = $(DESTDIR)$(themedir)/Adapta-Nokto-Eta SUBDIRS = \ gtk \ shell \ wm \ extra EXTRA_DIST = \ COPYING \ LICENSE_CC_BY_SA4 \ README.md install-data-hook: cp -Rv $(EXTRA_DIST) $(adaptadir) uninstall-hook: test -e $(noktodir) && rm -rfv $(noktodir) test -e $(adaptadir) && rm -rfv $(adaptadir) test -e $(noktetaodir) && rm -rfv $(noktoetadir) test -e $(adaptaetadir) && rm -rfv $(adaptaetadir) adapta-gtk-theme-3.95.0.11/README.md000066400000000000000000000460571335462524700164530ustar00rootroot00000000000000Logo Adapta-gtk-theme ====== An adaptive Gtk+ theme based on Material Design Guidelines. 02 Oct 2018 ----------- # [Important] # Reverted all changes to 3.94.0.x and I will move to somewhere else. Before using Adapta ------------------- #### Typography Adapta strongly depends on Material Design resources, especially its **fonts**. 1. [**Roboto**](https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Roboto) - Very famous as the default truetype font in Android (English ver.). - Multilingual support is not good. - Weight used in Adapta: 300, 400, 500, 700 2. [**Noto Sans**](https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Noto+Sans) - Noto (NO TOfu) sans-serif truetype/opentype font covers a lot of languages. - Developed by Monotype and Adobe. - Weight used in Adapta: 400, (500), 700 | |Primary|Secondary|Fallback| |:-----:|:-----:|:-----:|:-----:| |Gnome-Shell >= 3.26|**Roboto**|**NotoSans**|Sans-serif| |Gnome-Shell =< 3.24|**NotoSans**||Sans-serif| |Cinnamon |**Roboto**||Sans-serif| > **Note:** > > * Roboto is very nice with Adapta, but in some locales, it causes Tofu. > * NotoSans may work well in various locales, but NotoSans lacks 500 (Medium) weight. So elements defined with 500 will be drawn with 400 automatically. > * NotoSans CJK supports 500 weight. > * NotoSans is used as the 'password chars **U+25CF**' only in Gnome-Shell >= 3.26. Adapta is designed with nominal **13px (or 14px)** Roboto font. In Gnome, "window-scaling-factor = 1.0" means `-gtk-dpi = 96`, it also means: ``` 13 [px] x 72 [pt/inch] / 96 [px/inch] = 9.75 [pt] 14 [px] x 72 [pt/inch] / 96 [px/inch] = 10.5 [pt] ``` That's the reason why `13.33px = 10pt` is used for rem/px conversion in Gtk+ 3.2x theming (In Gtk+ 3.18.x theming, em unit is directly used). > **Note:** > > NotoSans CJK (ChineseJapaneseKorean) opentype fonts are actually **0.1em taller than Roboto fonts**, so if 10pt Roboto was suitable on your LCDs, set 9pt for NotoSans CJK families. **Verify the fonts are rendered correctly via font-viewer tools like Gnome-Font-Viewer.** Variant Matrix -------------- | | Adapta| Adapta-Nokto| Adapta-Eta| Adapta-Nokto-Eta| |:-----:|:-----:|:-----:|:-----:|:-----:| |Gtk+ 2.24.x ||||| |Gtk+ 3.20.x ||||| |Gtk+ 3.22.x ||||| |Gtk+ 3.24.x ||||| |Mutter ||||| |Metacity ||||| |Muffin ||||| |XFwm4 ||||| |Marco ||||| |Openbox-3 ||||| > **Note:** > > * **Nokto** is a dark variant. > * **Eta** is a tiny Gtk+ 2.x/3.2x Gtk+ widget variant for saving space. > * I suggest you use the Eta variants if your LCD resolution is lower than FHD (1080p). Eta draws widgets around -20% to -30% spacing. > * Metacity theming supports Eta variants (>= 3.2x). Elements -------- ![Materials](https://github.com/adapta-project/adapta-github-resources/blob/master/images/Materials.png) Required Components ------------------- Adapta supports Gtk+ 3.24.x, 3.22.x and 3.20.x ``` * Gtk+-3.0 >= 3.20.0 * Gtk+-2.0 >= 2.24.30 * gtk2-engines-pixbuf >= 2.24.30 * gtk2-engines-murrine >= 0.98.1 ``` Supported Desktop Environments ------------------------------ ``` * GNOME-Shell >= 3.20.0 * GNOME-Flashback >= 3.20 * Budgie-Desktop >= 10.4 * Cinnamon >= 3.2.0 * XFce4 >= 4.12.2 * Mate >= 1.14.0 * LXDE >= 0.99.1 (Gtk+ 2.x only) ``` Unsupported Gtk+ Based Desktop(s) ------------------------------- * Pantheon * Unity7 > **Note:** > > * Adapta does NOT support elementaryOS. Installation from Package(s) ---------------------------- Package(s) can be found in the official main repositories of these distributions: * **Arch (community)** * **Fedora** * **openSUSE (Tumbleweed)** * **Solus** Personal repository: * PPA: [**Stable-channel**](https://launchpad.net/~tista/+archive/ubuntu/adapta) and [**Dev-channel**](https://launchpad.net/~tista/+archive/ubuntu/adapta-nightly) Installation from Git Source ---------------------------- 1. If previous versions were installed/existed, remove them first. ``` sudo rm -rf /usr/share/themes/{Adapta,Adapta-Eta,Adapta-Nokto,Adapta-Nokto-Eta} rm -rf ~/.local/share/themes/{Adapta,Adapta-Eta,Adapta-Nokto,Adapta-Nokto-Eta} rm -rf ~/.themes/{Adapta,Adapta-Eta,Adapta-Nokto,Adapta-Nokto-Eta} ``` 2. Check build-requirements: Currently Adapta bundles neither pre-generated stylesheets nor PNG images. So users and/or contributors should generate proper CSSs, PNGs and gresources at build-time. ``` * autoconf * automake * inkscape >= 0.91 * libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev (gdk-pixbuf2-devel) >= 2.32.2 * libglib2.0-dev (glib2-devel) >= 2.48.0 * libxml2-utils (libxml2) * pkg-config (pkgconfig) * sassc >= 3.3 * parallel (if --enable-parallel) ``` > **Note:** > > * In OpenSUSE, add an extra dependency: > > ``` > gdk-pixbuf-devel >= 2.32.2 > ``` > > * Adapta employs **SassC** wrapper of `libsass` to generate CSS stylesheets. > * Adapta uses `inkscape` to generate installable PNG files. > * Adapta uses `glib-compile-resources` to compile the gresource files for Gtk+ and Gnome-Shell. > * `glib-2.0 >= 2.53`, Gnome-Shell 3.26 theming is used if `--enable-gnome`. 3. Build and install system-wide: ``` ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr make sudo make install ``` > **Note:** > > * Default prefix is `/usr/local`. > * All 4 variants are installed by default. > * `make` generates proper CSSs and PNGs to be installed. > It will take about 5min to 15min to build. > For example, Ubuntu's build-server takes 10min. > * `sudo make install` installs multiple versioned theme and Gtk+ automatically selects the properly versioned one when running. 4. To speed up by using concurrency-build, pass this specific option to `autogen.sh`: ``` --enable-parallel enable parallel-build support (type: bool) ``` > **Note:** > > * This feature requires GNU `parallel`, so please add `parallel` to build-requirements. > Parallel can execute multiple scripts and binaries to be suitable for multi-threading. > It could especially shorten the rendering-time via `inkscape`. > * `-jN` option to be passed to GNU `make` is surely usable, but Adapta currently employs `parallel`. > * This feature should not be applied when packaging on remote/shared build-servers. 5. To disable some DE supports, pass these specific options to `autogen.sh`: ``` --disable-gnome disable gnome-shell support (type: bool) --disable-cinnamon disable cinnamon support (type: bool) --disable-flashback disable flashback support (type: bool) --disable-xfce disable xfce support (type: bool) --disable-mate disable mate support (type: bool) --disable-openbox disable openbox support (type: bool) ``` > **Note:** > > * The installer installs Budgie-Desktop support even if all of options above were applied. > * Cinnamon/Mate support hooks `metacity-1` directory even if GNOME-Flashback support was disabled. 6. To enable extra Gtk+ release support, pass these options: ``` --enable-gtk_next enable Gtk+ 4.0 support (type: bool) ``` 7. To change the default 4 **Key-Colors**, pass these options: ``` --with-selection_color Primary color for 'selected-items' (Default: #00BCD4 = Cyan500, type: string) --with-accent_color Secondary color for notifications and OSDs (Default: #4DB6AC = Teal300, type: string) --with-suggestion_color Secondary color for 'suggested' buttons (Default: #009688 = Teal500, type: string) --with-destruction_color Tertiary color for 'destructive' buttons (Default: #FF5252 = RedA200, type: string) ``` > **Note:** > > * Color-codes are defined as `#` + 6-digit `HEX`s (Standard RGB definitions in HTML codes). > Uppercases are strongly recommended in Adapta code-base. > * The Material Design Color Palette can be found [**here**](https://www.google.com/design/spec/style/color.html#color-color-palette). > * Example: If you would like to use 'Teal500' as selection_color, use this: > > ```./autogen.sh --with-selection_color=#009688``` > > This switchese the theme to almost Teal key colors. > * Basically `selection_color` and `suggestion_color` should use `500` colors, > and `accent_color` should use `300` colors. > * While doing `make`, Adapta changes those 4 colors in all stylesheets and images, > and `make clean` cleans up all generated files from source directories. > * This feature unfortunately is not supported in `Openbox-3` and `Telegram 1.0` theming. GtkSourceView/Gedit Color Scheme Support ---------------------------------------- A theme file `adapta.xml` is installed by default into `Adapta(-Nokto)/gedit` directory. See details in [**README.md**](/extra/gedit/README.md). > **Note:** > > * The color-scheme can be used in Gnome-Builder, Gnome-Sushi, Meld and Gedit if installed to > `~/.local/share/gtksourceview-3.0/styles` or `~/.local/share/gtksourceview-4/styles` directory. > * Currently only dark-variant is supported. Visual Studio Code (VS Code) Theme Support ------------------------------------------ 1. Linux-themes (Author: SolarLiner): [**Visual Studio Marketplace**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=SolarLiner.linux-themes) 2. Vscode-theme-adapted (Author: About-Code): [**Visual Studio Marketplace**](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=about-code.vscode-theme-adapted) Extra Browser Support --------------------- To try our color samples for FirefoxColor test pilot, check these URLs: 1. [**Adapta**](https://color.firefox.com/?theme=XQAAAALUAAAAAAAAAABBKYhm849SCiazH1KEGccwS-xNVAWBvoBvsLDMFdiXwrZEjOV1NwO6XqPerXD8qZXG0Ve0ysSRDO_Fqq_1SFIUTSKR-LFqpoxVvvpw1Iq_PQcwWXZZeVXaSfmGGjCCdDkcOR3IcXyEWy-CbpLupG_UOE7d7U-IqXDfj3RCFFTYAW-cbj4Hku3mPIskyg-xRys_ul6HSl3J_IaFQA) 2. [**Adapta-Nokto**](https://color.firefox.com/?theme=XQAAAALUAAAAAAAAAABBKYhm849SCiazH1KEGccwS-xNVAVNrWV6_89xtxNWy3sM0X99YG7itotZ8sB9kkK0owJCyKXJNAryj9IJU_wtu72r-X3skC4prCeW-fnJweq-4xu9tLmeXj8UkSdZGnzwrWVCNr3bToa6Zufrkj2b7e0PqstuOnN1gdAzjKSHwEJvdQThz-ruhge78cW2PaG0mCwQPvE72cX8OQiA) To try legacy Chrome(ium) specific theming (`< 59.0.30xx`), pass this option: ``` --enable-chrome-legacy enable legacy Chrome(ium) support (type: bool) ``` The compressed `crx` files will be installed into `Adapta/chrome` and `Adapta-Nokto/chrome`. > **Note:** > > * Chrome(ium) 59.0.30xx or newer, theming is pulled from Gtk+ 3.x directly. > So `Settings > Appearance > Themes` should be `GTK+`. > > * Vivaldi can make custom themes via settings like these: > ``` > Background: #FAFBFC (#263238) > Foreground: #263238 (#CFD8DC) > Highlight: #00BCD4 > Accent: #222D32 > Accent Color from Active Page: [ ] > Apply Accent Color to Window: [*] > Transparent Tabs: [*] > Corner Rounding: 2px > ``` Extra Dock Support ------------------ To try "Plank" theming, pass this option: ``` --enable-plank enable Plank support (type: bool) ``` Then select `Gtk+` via `plank --preferences`. > **Note:** > > * Both Adapta and Adapta-Nokto shares the same theming. > * Don't expect too much. Plank is NOT a themeable widget for me! Extra Compositor Support ------------------------ Compton is the famous stand-alone compositor that works well with the Openbox window-manager. The installer installs recommended configuration file `compton.conf` into `Adapta/openbox-3` directory if Openbox support is enabled. Next, copy that file into `~/.config/` and restart compton to read the settings. That compositor still has some limitations in its features for Adapta, however. Extra Telegram Support ---------------------- To try "Telegram 1.0" theming, pass this option: ``` --enable-telegram enable Telegram 1.0 support (type: bool) ``` The installer installs compressed `tdesktop-theme` files into `Adapta/telegram` and `Adapta-Nokto/telegram` directories if Telegram support is enabled. Then open the file via Telegram > Main Menu > Settings > Chat background > Choose from file. > **Note:** > > * The `adapta.tdesktop-theme` is for light-variant, and `adapta-nokto.tdesktop-theme` is for dark-variant. > * Bundled noise-texture images are for *tiled* mode. > * Telegram support is a W.I.P currently. Extra Tweetdeck Support ----------------------- To try "Colordeck for Tweetdeck" extension theming, pass this option: ``` --enable-tweetdeck enable Tweetdeck-colordeck support (type: bool) ``` The installer installs `cdk` files into `Adapta*/tweetdeck` directories if Tweetdeck support is enabled. Then open the file via Colordeck -> import > "Colors" -> Choose File. > **Note:** > > * [**Chrome Web Store**](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/colordeck-for-tweetdeck/jgoilgghdiafcdpgaddhfnlnhjhiejjl) > * [**Firefox Add-ons**](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/colordeck/) > * Light and dark variants are supported. > * Currently those files support "Colors" only, so enabling "Colors" checkbox is enough. Other Projects ------ This is a list of community projects, related to Adapta: - [**Adapta KDE**](https://github.com/PapirusDevelopmentTeam/adapta-kde) - Port of this theme to KDE Plasma 5. - [**Discord-Adapta-Nokto**](https://github.com/Scrumplex/Discord-Adpata-Nokto) - Adapta-oriented theme for Discord Work in Progress ---------------- * Performance tuning * Conversion to Gtk+ 4.0 TODO ---- * Prepare for Meson build system (priority: high) * Prepare for x3 scaling (priority: mid or low) Public License -------------- GPLv2.0 > **Note:** > > SVG files are licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. > And an icon-theme in Cinnamon thumbnails: > [**Paper Icons**](http://snwh.org/paper/icons) by Sam Hewitt is licensed under CC-SA-4.0. Donations --------- Special Thanks to -------------- Nana-4, the developer of Materia (formerly Flat-Plat). And all supporters, thank you. adapta-gtk-theme-3.95.0.11/autogen.sh000077500000000000000000000003571335462524700171660ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/bin/sh set -e test -z "$srcdir" && srcdir=$(dirname "$0") test -z "$srcdir" && srcdir=. cwd=$(pwd) cd "$srcdir" autoreconf --force --install --warnings=all if test -z "${NOCONFIGURE}"; then set -x $srcdir/configure "$@" fi adapta-gtk-theme-3.95.0.11/configure.ac000066400000000000000000000121611335462524700174470ustar00rootroot00000000000000m4_define([adapta_major_version], [3]) m4_define([adapta_minor_version], [95]) m4_define([adapta_micro_version], [0]) m4_define([adapta_version], [adapta_major_version.adapta_minor_version.adapta_micro_version]) m4_define([adapta_git_url], [https://github.com/adapta-project/adapta-gtk-theme]) AC_INIT( [Adapta ], [adapta_version], [adapta_git_url], [adapta-gtk-theme] ) AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([ -Wno-portability \ no-dist-gzip \ dist-xz \ foreign \ subdir-objects \ 1.9 \ tar-ustar ]) AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(/usr/local) AM_SILENT_RULES([yes]) ADAPTA_OPTION([PARALLEL], [parallel], [parallel-build], [disable]) ADAPTA_OPTION([GTK_NEXT], [gtk_next], [Gtk-4.0], [disable]) ADAPTA_OPTION([GNOME], [gnome], [Gnome-Shell], [enable]) ADAPTA_OPTION([CINNAMON], [cinnamon], [Cinnamon], [enable]) ADAPTA_OPTION([FLASHBACK], [flashback], [Flashback], [enable]) ADAPTA_OPTION([XFCE], [xfce], [XFce], [enable]) ADAPTA_OPTION([MATE], [mate], [Mate], [enable]) ADAPTA_OPTION([OPENBOX], [openbox], [Openbox], [enable]) ADAPTA_OPTION([CHROME_LEGACY],[chrome_legacy],[Chrome(ium)-legacy], [disable]) ADAPTA_OPTION([PLANK], [plank], [Plank], [disable]) ADAPTA_OPTION([TELEGRAM], [telegram], [Telegram], [disable]) ADAPTA_OPTION([TWEETDECK], [tweetdeck], [Tweetdeck-Colordeck], [disable]) PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG AS_IF([test -z "$PKG_CONFIG"], [AC_MSG_ERROR(['pkg-config' not found.])]) PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GDK_PIXBUF, [gdk-pixbuf-2.0 >= 2.32.2]) PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GLIB, [glib-2.0 >= 2.48.0]) AC_PATH_TOOL([GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES], [glib-compile-resources]) if test x"$GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES" = x; then AC_MSG_ERROR(['glib-compile-resources' not found.]) fi AC_PATH_TOOL([INKSCAPE], [inkscape]) if test x"$INKSCAPE" = x; then AC_MSG_ERROR(['inkscape' not found.]) fi AC_PATH_TOOL([SASSC], [sassc]) if test x"$SASSC" = x; then AC_MSG_ERROR(['sassc' not found.]) fi if test x"$ENABLE_PARALLEL" = xyes; then AC_PATH_TOOL([PARALLEL], [parallel]) if test x"$PARALLEL" = x; then AC_MSG_ERROR(['parallel' not found.]) fi fi if test x"$ENABLE_GNOME" = xyes; then ADAPTA_GNOME fi AM_CONDITIONAL(GNOME_IS_326_OR_NEWER, [test x"$GNOME_SCSS_VERSION" = x3.26]) ADAPTA_COLOR_SCHEME AC_CONFIG_FILES([ Makefile \ gtk/Makefile \ shell/Makefile \ wm/Makefile \ extra/Makefile ]) AC_OUTPUT AC_MSG_RESULT([ Adapta Gtk+ Theme $VERSION ================================================================= prefix: ${prefix} datarootdir: ${datarootdir} target directories: ${datarootdir}/themes/Adapta ${datarootdir}/themes/Adapta-Nokto ${datarootdir}/themes/Adapta-Eta ${datarootdir}/themes/Adapta-Nokto-Eta glib-compile-resources: $GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES inkscape: $INKSCAPE sassc: $SASSC parallel-build: $ENABLE_PARALLEL (default: no) parallel: $PARALLEL selection-color: $SELECTION (default: $selection_default) accent-color: $ACCENT (default: $accent_default) suggestion-color: $SUGGESTION (default: $suggestion_default) destruction-color: $DESTRUCTION (default: $destruction_default) ----------------------------------------------------------------- | Supported Gtk+ Version ----------------------------------------------------------------- Gtk+ 2.0: always Gtk+ 3.20: always Gtk+ 3.22: always Gtk+ 3.24: always Gtk+ 4.0: $ENABLE_GTK_NEXT (default: no) ----------------------------------------------------------------- | DE and WM Support ----------------------------------------------------------------- Budgie-Desktop: always (>= 10.4) GNOME: $ENABLE_GNOME (SCSS ver. $GNOME_SCSS_VERSION) (default: yes) Cinnamon: $ENABLE_CINNAMON (default: yes) GNOME-Flashback: $ENABLE_FLASHBACK (default: yes) XFce: $ENABLE_XFCE (default: yes) Mate: $ENABLE_MATE (default: yes) Openbox: $ENABLE_OPENBOX (default: yes) ----------------------------------------------------------------- | Extra Support ----------------------------------------------------------------- GtkSourceView/Gedit: always Chrome(ium)-legacy: $ENABLE_CHROME_LEGACY (default: no) Plank: $ENABLE_PLANK (default: no) Telegram: $ENABLE_TELEGRAM (default: no) Tweetdeck-Colordeck: $ENABLE_TWEETDECK (default: no) ================================================================= =>> run 'make' and 'sudo make install' ]) adapta-gtk-theme-3.95.0.11/extra/000077500000000000000000000000001335462524700163035ustar00rootroot00000000000000adapta-gtk-theme-3.95.0.11/extra/Makefile.am000066400000000000000000000077051335462524700203500ustar00rootroot00000000000000themedir = $(datadir)/themes adaptadir = $(DESTDIR)$(themedir)/Adapta noktodir = $(DESTDIR)$(themedir)/Adapta-Nokto adaptaetadir = $(DESTDIR)$(themedir)/Adapta-Eta noktoetadir = $(DESTDIR)$(themedir)/Adapta-Nokto-Eta chromedir = $(srcdir)/chrome chrome_file = $(chromedir)/adapta-theme.crx chrome_nokto_file = $(chromedir)/adapta-nokto-theme.crx plankdir = $(srcdir)/plank plank_file = $(plankdir)/dock.theme telegramdir = $(srcdir)/telegram telegram_file = $(telegramdir)/adapta.tdesktop-theme telegram_nokto_file = $(telegramdir)/adapta-nokto.tdesktop-theme geditdir = $(srcdir)/gedit gedit_file = \ $(geditdir)/adapta.xml \ $(geditdir)/README.md tweetdeckdir = $(srcdir)/tweetdeck tweetdeck_file = $(tweetdeckdir)/light/ColorDeck-adapta.cdk tweetdeck_nokto_file = $(tweetdeckdir)/dark/ColorDeck-adapta-nokto.cdk # ****************** # * Generate files * # ****************** all: if ENABLE_TWEETDECK cd $(tweetdeckdir) && ./recolor-cdk.sh endif # ***************** # * Install files * # ***************** install-data-local: if ENABLE_CHROME_LEGACY $(MKDIR_P) $(adaptadir)/chrome $(MKDIR_P) $(noktodir)/chrome cp -Rv $(chrome_file) $(adaptadir)/chrome cp -Rv $(chrome_nokto_file) $(noktodir)/chrome cd $(adaptadir) ln -sf ../Adapta/chrome $(adaptaetadir)/chrome ln -sf ../Adapta-Nokto/chrome $(noktoetadir)/chrome endif if ENABLE_PLANK $(MKDIR_P) $(adaptadir)/plank cp -Rv $(plank_file) $(adaptadir)/plank cd $(adaptadir) ln -sf ../Adapta/plank $(noktodir)/plank ln -sf ../Adapta/plank $(adaptaetadir)/plank ln -sf ../Adapta/plank $(noktoetadir)/plank endif if ENABLE_TELEGRAM $(MKDIR_P) $(adaptadir)/telegram $(MKDIR_P) $(noktodir)/telegram cp -Rv $(telegram_file) $(adaptadir)/telegram cp -Rv $(telegram_nokto_file) $(noktodir)/telegram cd $(adaptadir) ln -sf ../Adapta/telegram $(adaptaetadir)/telegram ln -sf ../Adapta-Nokto/telegram $(noktoetadir)/telegram endif if ENABLE_TWEETDECK $(MKDIR_P) $(adaptadir)/tweetdeck $(MKDIR_P) $(noktodir)/tweetdeck cp -Rv $(tweetdeck_file) $(adaptadir)/tweetdeck cp -Rv $(tweetdeck_nokto_file) $(noktodir)/tweetdeck cd $(adaptadir) ln -sf ../Adapta/tweetdeck $(adaptaetadir)/tweetdeck ln -sf ../Adapta-Nokto/tweetdeck $(noktoetadir)/tweetdeck endif $(MKDIR_P) $(adaptadir)/gedit cp -Rv $(gedit_file) $(adaptadir)/gedit cd $(adaptadir) ln -sf ../Adapta/gedit $(noktodir)/gedit # ******************* # * Uninstall files * # ******************* uninstall-local: if ENABLE_CHROME_LEGACY test -e $(noktodir)/chrome && rm -rfv $(noktodir)/chrome test -e $(adaptadir)/chrome && rm -rfv $(adaptadir)/chrome test -e $(noktoetadir)/chrome && rm -rfv $(noktoetadir)/chrome test -e $(adaptaetadir)/chrome && rm -rfv $(adaptaetadir)/chrome endif if ENABLE_PLANK test -e $(noktodir)/plank && rm -rfv $(noktodir)/plank test -e $(adaptadir)/plank && rm -rfv $(adaptadir)/plank test -e $(noktoetadir)/plank && rm -rfv $(noktoetadir)/plank test -e $(adaptaetadir)/plank && rm -rfv $(adaptaetadir)/plank endif if ENABLE_TELEGRAM test -e $(noktodir)/telegram && rm -rfv $(noktodir)/telegram test -e $(adaptadir)/telegram && rm -rfv 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Gedit Material

This theme provides styles for HTML, CSS, DIFF, INI, JAVA, JS, JSON, MD, PERL, PHP, PYTHON, RUBY, SH, XML, C. ### Installation Copy the [`adapta.xml`](/extra/gedit/adapta.xml) file to the color schemes directory: `~/.local/share/gedit/styles` or `~/.local/share/gtksourceview-3.0/styles` ### Activation 1. Open the Preferences in Gedit 2. Switch to the "Font & Colors" tab 3. Select `Adapta Gedit` from the "Color Scheme" list 4. Enjoy adapta-gtk-theme-3.95.0.11/extra/gedit/adapta.xml000066400000000000000000000535501335462524700213630ustar00rootroot00000000000000 Stanislav "systematicat" Kotivetc Gedit material theme matched for Adapta GTK theme.