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Themes for GTK, gnome-shell and more.

License: GNU General Public License v3.0

CSS 78.64% Shell 0.52% Meson 0.76% SCSS 20.09%
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zuki-themes's Issues

Libreoffice - color of selected checkbox

Selected checkboxes have white color. When cursor is on field, checkbox is visible, but when cursor is not on field, checkbox is not visible.

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System: Linux debian 3.16-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.3-2 (2014-09-20) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Libreoffice: 4.3.2.2.0
Theme version: 2014.10.18

xfce system load bar-graph doesn't show on xfce panel

I use ArchLinux with xfce followings are the related softwares I installed
version info:
xfce4-panel 4.10.1
xfce4-systemload-plugin 1.1.1
aur/zukitwo-themes 20141022-1
GTK3 3.14

I set zukitwo as system theme. I add systemload monitor plugin (or networkmonitor) on a xfce panel, no matter how did I set the monitor bar-graph color or panel bg color/ bg image (light, dark, transparent...), the bar was still empty. If I switched to other theme, the bars showed in right color.

I am having this problem for relative long time. And just because this, I chose other theme, but I like the zukitwo theme. So I tested recently again, the problem still occurs. Hope it could get solved.

Zukitwo window-control.css not following custom setting

window-control.css in Zukitwo defines hard-coded css which will work for two scenarios

  • :minimize,maximize,close
  • close,maximize,minimize:

in org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.button-layout.
Any other setting such as close:maximize is not applied properly giving such window border in the case

screenshot from 2015-02-01 13 58 58

Notice the close button on both the sides for close:maximize.

Though the right button does 'work' like a maximize button, it is 'shown' as a close button.

Application overview visible below search results and window overview

Apologies for the title, I'm not sure what to call the various elements.

I'm using the latest versions of Zukitwo and ZukiShell in Gnome 3.14.4. When I open the activities overview, the applications open in this workspace are displayed on top of the frequently used applications list:

Applications view

The same thing happens if I search for something:

Searching

Scrollbar colors

Clicking and starting a drag on the scrollbar (GTK3 theme) causes it to flash very briefly. Was this a deliberate choice for Zukitre?

Right now the scrollbar goes through:
idle; color 1
hover; color 2
click; color 3 <--- Short blue highlight color flash
drag; color 1
release; color 2
stop hovering; color 1

Example video

The quick flash looks unnecessary and almost like a glitch. Personally, I love the GTK2 theme's simple 2-color scrolling and find it way less distracting. It would be sweet if the GTK3 bars could behave in a similar, simpler way.

Xfce Window Border

Zukitwo, Zukiwi, Zukitre creates black window border in Xfce (Xubuntu 14.04)

xfce4-notifyd theme

Selecting "default" as the theme for xfce4-notifyd, which uses the currently set GTK2 theme, results in this with Zukitre:

zukitree theme

The button's text is illegible. Would it be possible to include an xfce4-notifyd theme to fix this? Interestingly Zukitwo doesn't have this problem; using the values from its gtkrc gives us black text on a grey background button. Maybe this could be fixed in Zukitre's gtkrc without the need for an explicit xfce4-notifyd theme?

Example xfce4-notifyd themes:
Greybird's
Smoke, included in the xfce4-notifyd package: http://git.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-notifyd/plain/themes/Smoke/gtkrc

Gedit tabs issue

Opening two or more tabs in Gedit creates a rather thick, white line/area below and above the text entry box. This affects Zukitwo on GTK 3.16.

Screenshot:

Alternating rows are invisible in Firefox

Hi, this issue has been affecting me for a few months. I use the Firefox addon NewsFox as my feed reader.

The article pane in that consists of alternating rows. The text in even rows, when inactively selected is unreadable.

This problem occurs with Zukitwo, Zukitre, and Zukiwi as well.

Active
row active

Inactive
row inactive

I am using Arch Linux with all the latest packages and zuki-themes: b4dfd9d

GTK3 - incorrect minimize icon if you don't use all 3

I have only minimize and close buttons enabled (I'm used to using snaps for maximizing). I've noticed that on GTK3 apps (Gnome 3.14, Fedora 21) minimize icon is incorrect - it uses maximize icon instead (GTK2 apps got those correctly). Is there a way to fix it?

Gnome Shell Panel's bottom border looks odd.

When applications are full screened, or when something is supposed to be docked to the bottom of the panel, the one pixel border looks like a glitch. I think the main problem is that it's almost exactly the same as the background, and the complete opposite of the panel's gradient.

This is a purely stylistic thing, and it's entirely my personal opinion, but it just looks out of place, and like a glitch if I didn't know what it was from poking around the CSS.

IBus candidate button, Weather extension scrollbar, and Workspace Switcher (Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down) are not themed

When using IBus (the default input method system for GNOME) with GS, a little widget appears in the panel; when selected, however, it is not properly themed. Not sure why. Screenshot:

screenshot from 2014-06-14 15 59 51

Same goes for the horizontal scrollbar in the [GNOME Shell Weather extension]. This might be a result of the lack of theming for StScrollBar StButton#vhandle:focus. (https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/613/weather/)

screenshot from 2014-06-14 16 00 27

...and the workspace switcher. The classes for the workspace switcher are .workspace-switcher-group, .workspace-switcher-container, .workspace-switcher, .ws-switcher-active-up, .ws-switcher-active-down, and .ws-switcher-box. Screenshot:

screenshot from 2014-06-14 16 01 16

MATE - mate-panel's menu bar applet needs proper spacing

This menu bar in MATE needs more spacing—as reading the text feels awkward and uncomfortable. Please fix this.

screenshot

The menu bar layout should be probably look like this from Numix one:

screenshot-1

Currently using MATE 1.8 (GTK2) under Antergos/Arch

No dark theme for GTK+ 3?

Would it be possible to create a dark (or at least, quasi-dark) variant of the Zukitre theme? This, in theory, shouldn't be terribly difficult, and should only require defining theme default colors as in gtk-main.css except in a *-dark.css file.

screenshot from 2014-10-26 12 53 27

More-results.svg

Could you improve the look of the more-results.svg? The default one looks pretty fugly.
workspace 2_002

Evince Titlebar unevenly sized elements (3.14)

The "page selector" and "zoom" fields are bigger/higher than the other elements. Comparing with Adwaita, It looks like these "widgets" (not sure if that is the correct term) are not getting scaled down, while the icons are.

Zukitwo:
zukitwo
Adwaita:
adwaita

This is with the 2014.10.22 release. Same with latest from git

Deletion of old themes

I see you've deleted some old themes from this repository.

May I suggest that you create one or more separate repositories for your old themes Zukitwo and Zukiwi?

I'm git cloning your repository and symlinking Zukitwo into my ~/.themes directory. It's annoying having to git checkout a specific tag, rather than just doing git pull to make sure I'm up-to-date.

GNOME 3.16 support?

Gnome 3.16 is out.

Is there any plans to make it work for this version, too? The theme looks quite right already, but a few details.

Title/Menu/Tool/Tab bars transition not seamless

One of the few 99% perfect themes, for instance far better than the default ones for Ubuntu.
But I think it would be 100% perfect if the transition between title/menu/tool/tab bars in some apps like gedit, thunderbird and synaptic were as seamless as in others like nautilus. Even gtk2 apps look better (although not %100 perfect) in that respect - e.g. Chrome, KKEdit, LibreOffice.
The screenshot below compares gedit and nautilus.
zukitwo-bars

Zuki-themes isn't working

Hello,

I am using Ubuntu 14.04, as far as I know I meet all of the requirements:
*GTK 3.14 ( apart from this one, I have tried everything but I currently have v3.12.2
*Murrine GTK2 engine
*gtk-engines/gtk2-engines (Debian based distros also need gtk2-pixbuf-engine.)

I tried to find the older version on your theme here:
https://launchpad.net/zukitwo

I also tried here:
http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/

Is there anything I can do?

Kind regards,
Mickey

Black areas

Hi and thank you very much for this great theme! Currently I see some black areas using the Zukitwo theme:

  • In the open files bar of GEdit
  • In the file type area of the file dialog (both open and save)

captura de pantalla de 2014-05-04 20 58 21

Using:

  • Zukitwo last version downloaded from Git (3b91839)
  • Ubuntu 14.04, with Unity 7.2.0

Thanks!

Not all apps show correct close/minimize buttons

Love the theme. But I'm struggling with one issue - on some apps (non GTK3 ones like Firefox, Gimp) I do not get Zuki close / minimize buttons . I have a default Adwaita "X" and black square on hover.

Checked Gnome Tweak Tool and while I have Zukitwo entry in Appearance->GTK+ and ZukiShell in Appearance->Shell Theme , I don't have Zuki entries in the Window dropdown.

I'm running Fedora 21 (Gnome 3.14), theme installed in $HOME/.themes .
Any ideas how can I fix the problem?

Problem with font and App icon colors on Gnome 3.14

I am using Gnome 3.14, and have updated the Zuki* theme packs. Since the update, I see that the fonts on the desktop are darker in color (instead of white which was normal). The App icon is also white in color, which makes it difficult to distinguish it against the white background of the Favorites/Dock section.
screenshot from 2014-10-18 10 41 15

I have attached a screen shot to show the problem. I don't think this is expected.

GtkTreeMenu not changing text color on hover

Reporting this issue myself in hope of finding someone that knows what's causing it. It's driving me crazy.

Drop down menus on GtkComboBoxes doesn't change text color when hovering the menuitem.

  1. Open gtk3-widget-factory.
  2. Click on the combobox menu and hover the mouse over the menuitem. Background color changes but not text color.
  3. Change theme to adwaita and the hover color will be the correct color.

I've tried many possibilities like:

  • GtkTreeMenu .menuitem:hover { color: @theme_selected_fg_color; } (and :active, :selected, *:hover etc.)
  • Replacing everything under the Menus and combobox sections with adwaita's default settings.

Nothing seems to fix it unless I completely replace gtk-widgets.css with the one from adwaita. I've compared both files and can't find anything out of the ordinary with text colors in menus and menuitems. Both files are almost identical in that area.

Gnome 3.14 - Text color on desktop

I have a problem on Gnome 3.14. Text color is gray, so on darker wallpapers is not visible, see printscreens.

vyber_018
vyber_019

System: Linux debian 3.16-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.3-2 (2014-09-20) x86_64 GNU/Linux, Gnome 3.14
Theme version: 2014.10.18

Strange border on tabs

I see a gray border in tabs which is bigger than the tab in the top:

captura de pantalla de 2014-05-04 20 57 24

Using:

  • Zukitwo last version downloaded from Git (3b91839)
  • Ubuntu 14.04, with Unity 7.2.0

Thanks!

Page indicators in zukitre-shell

Would it be possible to style these guys a bit? They look a bit out of place. You already have a light white-ish surface for the dash and workspace-bg that you could you use.

LibreOffice styling (menus and toolbars)

When LibreOffice menus are clicked/active, the font on them (i.e., on 'File', 'Edit' - whichever one is selected) becomes white.

Secondly, the toolbars look rather strange, and are separated by a thin trough.

Thirdly, if one looks carefully, the selected buttons (e.g. spelling/grammar check and left paragraph alignment) are also also appear slightly strangely, with with a thin, light, border on the top and bottom of the buttons.

Lastly, the drop-down arrows are not styled consistently, and feature a gradient as opposed to being flat, as in the GTK+ 3 version of the theme.

screenshot from 2014-10-26 12 56 22

Can't Resize After Using Window Tiling Function in Cinnamon (Mint)

When I go to resize the window when the folder is within the Window Tiling function, it makes the window width about a 1/4 of what it and is unmovable until it is released from the Window Tiling function.

After experimentation, it appears the Zukitwo 'Windows border' theme is the culprit.

Inactive ComboBox text too light

On GTK 3.18 the text for the drop down menus (ComboBoxes) is too light and it gives off the impression of being inactive or disabled. This affects Zukitwo.

Here's how it looks in Zukitwo, inactive and on hover/select:

Here's how the default Adwaita theme handles it:

Unity Top Panel menubar hover effect not consistent with apps

I think it will be better to make active/selected/hover effect on Unity Top Panel Menu items the same (transparent, and not blue) as regular application menubar items.

I've attempted an amateurish tweak in the unity.css file which brought it closer, but not quite satisfactory. Although both are transparent now, one has sort of "embossed" and the other "engraved" look. I'm sure you can achieve 100% perfection ;-)

.unity-panel.menubar.menuitem:hover,
.unity-panel.menubar .menuitem *:hover {
    border-radius: 5px 5px 0px 0px;
    border-bottom: none;
    border-color: shade(@theme_bg_color, 0.8);
    background-image: linear-gradient(to bottom,
        shade (@theme_bg_color, 0.96),
        shade (@theme_bg_color, 1.15));
    color: @theme_fg_color;
}

Zukitwo changes Pixel Saver close/minimize icons

Is there a way to prevent that? If I set window decorations to Zukitwo it changes icons Pixel Saver uses for close / minimize etc when it fuses title bar with main system top bar - and it ain't pretty (I get white dots that get a bit of colored glow on hover).

Firefox scrollbars and dialog windows look like Windows 95 with GTK zuki-themes

Hi, first I wanted to express my gratitude for your awesome work. When GNOME 3.14 arrived on Arch and that I saw Zukitwo wasn't fully compatible anymore, it was quite an ordeal to return to basic Adwaita (why is it so bright white?). But only a few days later I saw you had updated zuki-themes... Cannot say my delight. So thanks.

The only issue I'm having is with Firefox: when using any of the Zuki* GTK themes, scrollbars and dialog windows (like when selecting a file to upload from the filesystem or drop-down bar etc.) turn very Windows95-y:
firefox_dialog_zuki

I must precise I'm using a few customization extensions from https://github.com/chpii/Headerbar (GNOME Firefox Theme, HTiltle and GNOME Theme Tweak).

I saw there was a Zukitre-firefox-theme in the repo, and I was wondering whether -- and how -- I should use it.

Thanks

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