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Alexey Varfolomeev - Main designer (https://github.com/varlesh)
Sergei Eremenko - Install scripts (https://github.com/SmartFinn)
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AUTHOR:
Alexey Varfolomeev
https://github.com/varlesh/Arc-KDE
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arc-kde-20220908/Makefile 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000004331 14306267065 0014742 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # GNU make is required to run this file. To install on *BSD, run:
# gmake PREFIX=/usr/local install
PREFIX ?= /usr
IGNORE ?=
THEMES ?= aurorae color-schemes konsole konversation Kvantum plasma wallpapers yakuake
# excludes IGNORE from THEMES list
THEMES := $(filter-out $(IGNORE), $(THEMES))
all:
install:
mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share
cp -R $(THEMES) $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share
uninstall:
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/aurorae/themes/Arc
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/aurorae/themes/Arc-Dark
-rm -r $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/color-schemes/Arc.colors
-rm -r $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/color-schemes/ArcDark.colors
-rm -r $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/konsole/Arc.colorscheme
-rm -r $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/konsole/ArcDark.colorscheme
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/konversation/themes/papirus
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/konversation/themes/papirus-dark
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/Kvantum/Arc
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/Kvantum/ArcDark
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/Kvantum/ArcDarker
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/plasma/desktoptheme/Arc-Color
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/plasma/desktoptheme/Arc-Dark
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/plasma/look-and-feel/com.github.varlesh.arc-dark
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/plasma/look-and-feel/com.github.varlesh.arc-darker
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/plasma/look-and-feel/com.github.varlesh.arc
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/wallpapers/Arc
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/wallpapers/Arc-Dark
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/wallpapers/Arc-Mountains
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/yakuake/skins/arc
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/yakuake/skins/arc-dark
_get_version:
$(eval VERSION := $(shell git show -s --format=%cd --date=format:%Y%m%d HEAD))
@echo $(VERSION)
dist: _get_version
git archive --format=tar.gz -o $(notdir $(CURDIR))-$(VERSION).tar.gz master -- $(THEMES)
release: _get_version
git tag -f $(VERSION)
git push origin
git push origin --tags
undo_release: _get_version
-git tag -d $(VERSION)
-git push --delete origin $(VERSION)
.PHONY: all install uninstall _get_version dist release undo_release
# .BEGIN is ignored by GNU make so we can use it as a guard
.BEGIN:
@head -3 Makefile
@false
arc-kde-20220908/README.md 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000007506 14306267065 0014570 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000
Screenshot Details: Engine: Kavntum | Kvantum Theme: Arc Dark | Aurorae decoration: Arc Dark | Plasma Theme: Arc Dark | Icons: Papirus
Arc KDE - This is a port of the popular [GTK theme Arc](https://github.com/NicoHood/Arc-theme) for Plasma 5 desktop with a few additions and extras.
In this repository you'll find:
- Aurorae Themes
- Konsole Color Schemes
- Konversation Themes
- Kvantum Themes
- Plasma Color Schemes
- Plasma Desktop Themes
- Plasma Look-and-Feel Settings
- Wallpapers
- Yakuake Skins
**NOTE:** Plasma theme Arc Color now supports KDE Color Schemes with [Papirus icon theme](https://github.com/PapirusDevelopmentTeam/papirus-icon-theme).
## Installation
### Ubuntu and derivatives
You can install arc-kde from our official [PPA](https://launchpad.net/~papirus/+archive/ubuntu/papirus):
```
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:papirus/papirus
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install --install-recommends arc-kde
```
or download .deb packages from [here](https://launchpad.net/~papirus/+archive/ubuntu/papirus/+packages?field.name_filter=arc-kde).
### Arc KDE Installer
Use the scripts to install the latest version directly from this repo (independently on your distro):
**NOTE:** Use the same script to update Arc-KDE.
#### Install
```
wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PapirusDevelopmentTeam/arc-kde/master/install.sh | sh
```
#### Uninstall
```
wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PapirusDevelopmentTeam/arc-kde/master/install.sh | env uninstall=true sh
```
### Third-party packages
Packages in this section are not part of the official repositories. If you have a trouble or a question please contact with package maintainer.
| **Distro** | **Maintainer** | **Package** |
|:-----------|:------------------|:------------|
| Arch Linux | Bruno Pagani | `sudo pacman -S arc-kde kvantum-theme-arc` [[link](https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/arc-kde/)] **[1]** |
| Arch Linux | Marcus Behrendt | [arc-kde-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/arc-kde-git) AUR |
| Manjaro | Nikola Yanev | [arc-kde](http://download.tuxfamily.org/gericom/README.html) |
| openSUSE | Konstantin Voinov | [arc-kde](https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home:kill_it&package=arc-kde) OBS [[link](https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:kill_it/arc-kde)] |
| Fedora | Robert-André Mauchin | `sudo dnf install arc-kde` [[link](https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/arc-kde)] |
| Gentoo | Mattéo Rossillol | [x11-themes/arc-kde](https://github.com/beatussum/beatussum-overlay/tree/master/x11-themes/arc-kde) beatussum-overlay [[link](https://github.com/beatussum/beatussum-overlay)] |
**[1]** This package does not contain Konversation themes.
**NOTE:** If you maintainer and want be in the list please create an issue or send a pull request.
## Recommendations
- For better looking please use this pack with [Kvantum engine](https://github.com/tsujan/Kvantum/tree/master/Kvantum).
Run `kvantummanager` to choose and apply **Arc Darker** (or any other Arc) theme.
- Install [Papirus icon theme](https://github.com/PapirusDevelopmentTeam/papirus-icon-theme) for a more consistent and beautiful experience.
## Extras
- [VLC Skin](https://github.com/varlesh/VLC-Arc-Dark) — Arc Dark skin for [VLC](http://www.videolan.org/vlc/)
- [KDE-gaps](https://simoniz0r.github.io/kde-gaps.html) — a modification of Arc-Dark that removes the title, window buttons, and makes the window decorations completely transparent
## Donate
## License
GNU GPL v3
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Sources:
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CUSTOMIZER:
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ActiveTextColor=202,203,209
ActiveTextShadowColor=255,255,255,255
ActiveUnfocusedTabColor=120,120,120
Animation=0
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InactiveTextColor=115,118,131
InactiveTextShadowColor=255,255,255,255
InactiveUnfocusedTabColor=120,120,120
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RightButtons=
Shadow=false
TextShadowOffsetX=1
TextShadowOffsetY=1
TitleAlignment=Center
TitleVerticalAlignment=Center
UseTextShadow=true
[Layout]
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BorderLeft=1
BorderRight=1
ButtonHeight=16
ButtonMarginTop=2
ButtonSpacing=12
ButtonWidth=16
ExplicitButtonSpacer=10
PaddingBottom=10
PaddingLeft=10
PaddingRight=10
PaddingTop=10
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TitleBorderRight=1
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TitleEdgeLeft=5
TitleEdgeLeftMaximized=5
TitleEdgeRight=5
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TitleEdgeTop=3
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ForegroundNormal=211,218,227
ForegroundPositive=39,174,96
ForegroundVisited=155,89,182
[Colors:Complementary]
ForegroundLink=29,153,243
ForegroundVisited=155,89,182
[Colors:Selection]
BackgroundAlternate=29,153,243
BackgroundNormal=82,148,226
DecorationFocus=82,148,226
DecorationHover=82,148,226
ForegroundActive=252,252,252
ForegroundInactive=147,186,227
ForegroundLink=20,109,172
ForegroundNegative=160,48,50
ForegroundNeutral=182,85,0
ForegroundNormal=211,218,227
ForegroundPositive=27,123,67
ForegroundVisited=155,89,182
[Colors:Tooltip]
BackgroundAlternate=47,52,63
BackgroundNormal=53,57,69
DecorationFocus=82,148,226
DecorationHover=82,148,226
ForegroundActive=61,174,233
ForegroundInactive=137,141,153
ForegroundLink=29,153,243
ForegroundNegative=218,68,83
ForegroundNeutral=246,116,0
ForegroundNormal=211,218,227
ForegroundPositive=39,174,96
ForegroundVisited=155,89,182
[Colors:View]
BackgroundAlternate=64,69,82
BackgroundNormal=64,69,82
DecorationFocus=82,148,226
DecorationHover=82,148,226
ForegroundActive=61,174,233
ForegroundInactive=137,141,153
ForegroundLink=29,153,243
ForegroundNegative=218,68,83
ForegroundNeutral=246,116,0
ForegroundNormal=211,218,227
ForegroundPositive=39,174,96
ForegroundVisited=155,89,182
[Colors:Window]
BackgroundAlternate=47,52,63
BackgroundNormal=47,52,63
DecorationFocus=82,148,226
DecorationHover=82,148,226
ForegroundActive=61,174,233
ForegroundInactive=137,141,153
ForegroundLink=29,153,243
ForegroundNegative=218,68,83
ForegroundNeutral=246,116,0
ForegroundNormal=211,218,227
ForegroundPositive=39,174,96
ForegroundVisited=155,89,182
[General]
ColorScheme=ArcDark
Name=Arc Dark
shadeSortColumn=true
[KDE]
contrast=4
[WM]
activeBackground=47,52,63
activeBlend=47,52,63
activeForeground=211,218,227
inactiveBackground=47,52,63
inactiveBlend=47,52,63
inactiveForeground=102,106,115
arc-kde-20220908/install.sh 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000005470 14306267065 0015314 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/bin/sh
set -e
gh_repo="arc-kde"
gh_desc="Arc KDE"
cat <<- EOF
aaa kk kk ddddd eeeeeee
aa aa rr rrrr ccccc kk kk dd dd ee
aaaaaaa rrr cc kkk dd dd eeeee
aa aa rr cc kk kk dd dd ee
aa aa rr ccccc kk kk ddddd eeeeeee
$gh_desc
https://github.com/PapirusDevelopmentTeam/$gh_repo
EOF
: "${PREFIX:=/usr}"
: "${TAG:=master}"
: "${uninstall:=false}"
_msg() {
echo "=>" "$@" >&2
}
_rm() {
# removes parent directories if empty
sudo rm -rf "$1"
sudo rmdir -p "$(dirname "$1")" 2>/dev/null || true
}
_download() {
_msg "Getting the latest version from GitHub ..."
wget -O "$temp_file" \
"https://github.com/PapirusDevelopmentTeam/$gh_repo/archive/$TAG.tar.gz"
_msg "Unpacking archive ..."
tar -xzf "$temp_file" -C "$temp_dir"
}
_uninstall() {
_msg "Deleting $gh_desc ..."
_rm "$PREFIX/share/aurorae/themes/Arc"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/aurorae/themes/Arc-Dark"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/color-schemes/Arc.colors"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/color-schemes/ArcDark.colors"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/konsole/Arc.colorscheme"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/konsole/ArcDark.colorscheme"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/konversation/themes/papirus"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/konversation/themes/papirus-dark"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/Kvantum/Arc"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/Kvantum/ArcDark"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/Kvantum/ArcDarker"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/plasma/desktoptheme/Arc-Dark"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/plasma/desktoptheme/Arc-Color"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/plasma/look-and-feel/com.github.varlesh.arc-dark"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/plasma/look-and-feel/com.github.varlesh.arc-darker"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/plasma/look-and-feel/com.github.varlesh.arc"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/wallpapers/Arc"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/wallpapers/Arc-Dark"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/wallpapers/Arc-Mountains"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/yakuake/skins/arc"
_rm "$PREFIX/share/yakuake/skins/arc-dark"
}
_install() {
_msg "Installing ..."
sudo cp -R \
"$temp_dir/$gh_repo-$TAG/aurorae" \
"$temp_dir/$gh_repo-$TAG/color-schemes" \
"$temp_dir/$gh_repo-$TAG/konsole" \
"$temp_dir/$gh_repo-$TAG/konversation" \
"$temp_dir/$gh_repo-$TAG/Kvantum" \
"$temp_dir/$gh_repo-$TAG/plasma" \
"$temp_dir/$gh_repo-$TAG/wallpapers" \
"$temp_dir/$gh_repo-$TAG/yakuake" \
"$PREFIX/share"
}
_cleanup() {
_msg "Clearing cache ..."
rm -rf "$temp_file" "$temp_dir" \
~/.cache/plasma-svgelements-Arc* \
~/.cache/plasma_theme_Arc*.kcache
_msg "Done!"
}
trap _cleanup EXIT HUP INT TERM
temp_file="$(mktemp -u)"
temp_dir="$(mktemp -d)"
if [ "$uninstall" = "false" ]; then
_download
_uninstall
_install
else
_uninstall
fi
arc-kde-20220908/konsole/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 14306267065 0014753 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 arc-kde-20220908/konsole/Arc.colorscheme 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001746 14306267065 0017715 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 [Background]
Color=231,232,235
[BackgroundFaint]
Color=231,232,235
[BackgroundIntense]
Color=231,232,235
[Color0]
Color=66,66,72
[Color0Faint]
Color=78,78,88
[Color0Intense]
Color=162,166,176
[Color1]
Color=225,66,69
[Color1Faint]
Color=120,50,40
[Color1Intense]
Color=225,111,126
[Color2]
Color=119,163,68
[Color2Faint]
Color=84,130,44
[Color2Intense]
Color=124,191,83
[Color3]
Color=246,159,59
[Color3Faint]
Color=182,86,25
[Color3Intense]
Color=253,179,87
[Color4]
Color=72,119,177
[Color4Faint]
Color=43,72,107
[Color4Intense]
Color=108,152,191
[Color5]
Color=140,92,161
[Color5Faint]
Color=85,65,102
[Color5Intense]
Color=184,147,208
[Color6]
Color=82,148,226
[Color6Faint]
Color=27,102,143
[Color6Intense]
Color=134,202,226
[Color7]
Color=197,198,213
[Color7Faint]
Color=78,78,88
[Color7Intense]
Color=255,255,255
[Foreground]
Color=92,97,108
[ForegroundFaint]
Color=92,97,108
[ForegroundIntense]
Color=77,80,95
[General]
Description=Arc
Opacity=0.95
Wallpaper=
arc-kde-20220908/konsole/ArcDark.colorscheme 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001753 14306267065 0020515 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 [Background]
Color=56,60,74
[BackgroundFaint]
Color=56,60,74
[BackgroundIntense]
Color=56,60,74
[Color0]
Color=75,81,100
[Color0Faint]
Color=44,47,58
[Color0Intense]
Color=97,105,129
[Color1]
Color=225,66,69
[Color1Faint]
Color=120,50,40
[Color1Intense]
Color=225,111,126
[Color2]
Color=92,167,91
[Color2Faint]
Color=75,124,22
[Color2Intense]
Color=173,212,136
[Color3]
Color=246,171,50
[Color3Faint]
Color=182,86,25
[Color3Intense]
Color=253,195,95
[Color4]
Color=72,119,177
[Color4Faint]
Color=43,72,107
[Color4Intense]
Color=140,169,191
[Color5]
Color=166,96,195
[Color5Faint]
Color=97,74,115
[Color5Intense]
Color=226,175,236
[Color6]
Color=82,148,226
[Color6Faint]
Color=27,102,143
[Color6Intense]
Color=115,197,226
[Color7]
Color=169,169,170
[Color7Faint]
Color=99,104,109
[Color7Intense]
Color=252,252,252
[Foreground]
Color=211,218,227
[ForegroundFaint]
Color=211,218,227
[ForegroundIntense]
Color=252,252,252
[General]
Description=Arc Dark
Opacity=0.95
Wallpaper=
arc-kde-20220908/konversation/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 14306267065 0016023 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 arc-kde-20220908/konversation/themes/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 14306267065 0017310 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 arc-kde-20220908/konversation/themes/papirus-dark/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 14306267065 0021712 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 arc-kde-20220908/konversation/themes/papirus-dark/index.desktop 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000304 14306267065 0024411 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 [Desktop Entry]
Type=Theme
Name=Papirus Dark Theme
Name[ru]=Тема «Papirus Dark»
Comment=«Papirus Dark» by Alexey Varfolomeev
Comment[ru]=Сделал Алексей Варфоломеев
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