On 13.12.2016 20:55, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 12/12/16 16:19, poma wrote:
> Yeah, the same path:
>
http://goo.gl/Gm4ffO
> source/etc/
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I tried to :
wget
http://goo.gl/Gm4ffO/source/etc/
I thought it was one line and that
didn't work, had to browse [Firefox] to
"http://goo.gl/Gm4ffO" and then select
"source" and "etc."
After that the rest worked as you said
it should. I have a lot of notes to
refer to!
>
> And here's one cool tip,
> if you need to "colorize" the theme, here's how it can be done quite
elegantly;
>
> - If it is not already, make a themes dir for the user
> $ mkdir -p ~/.themes
>
> - Copy the system-wide Duskgrey theme dir to the themes dir for the user
> $ cp -a /usr/share/themes/Duskgrey/ ~/.themes
>
> - Rename Duskgrey to Duskblue
> $ mv ~/.themes/Duskgrey/ ~/.themes/Duskblue
>
> - Replace base/background color of the theme,
> one of the shades of dark gray, to one of the shades of dark blue.
> In this case 121212 presents color code of dark gray,
> and 000111 presents color code of dark blue,
> therefore
> $ sed -i 's/121212/000111/g' ~/.themes/Duskblue/gtk*/gtk*
>
> - Set Duskblue as the theme
> $ xfconf-query -c xsettings -p /Net/ThemeName -s Duskblue
>
>
> 'gcolor2' can help find the requested color.
>
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After doing all these things my XFCE
terminal has no scroll bar. :-(
Other than that I'm using the result of
the "Duskblue" exercise and am happy
with it.
I still need to try changing the
"userContent.css" file as suggested.
There are colors in Firefox I would like
to change but that can wait for another day.
I'm trying to make "Recoll" index things
I want listed now.
Thanks,
Bob
I haven't encountered such a problem within xfce4-terminal, a scrollbar if enabled is
always visible.
Here in this version, visibility of Gtk2 scrollbars and checkboxes generally, is
improved.
$ md5sum duskgrey-theme-3.22.4-3.fc24.src.rpm
6cfbec6f05cc4cba18842d9cf31d84e2 duskgrey-theme-3.22.4-3.fc24.src.rpm
To download via the command line:
$ curl -JLO
https://goo.gl/f3QsSC