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This is Ubuntu's Ambiance theme modified to be darker. I used Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 (since Canonical is killing Unity), haven't tested it on the latest version of Unity. The Gnome Shell theming is a modified version of Ambiance-Gnome 3.14-1.8 by DarkBeastOfPrey.
Other tweaks in my screenshots are from Gnome Extensions such as Activities Configurator (for the Ubuntu icon).
Extract Ambiance Dark folder to ~/.themes
Use Unity Tweak Tool to change the GTK theme.
6 years ago
1.5.1 - Fixed issue with Software Center when searching there was light text on light background (install script should be used for this)
1.5 - Updated for Ubuntu 14.04, now includes install script for convenience
1.4.2 - Lightened text of desktop items
1.4.1 - Updated scrollbars when overlay does not work (in apps such as firefox), the scrollbar is now thinner, and orange like the overlay scrollbar.
1.4 - Updated to work properly with Ubuntu 13.10
1.3.2 - GTK2 and QT apps should now be themed correctly
1.3.1 - Made some minor tweaks, text on Unity panel is now the same shade as the icons on the panel; sliders are darker; and some miscelanious text is a little brighter
1.3 - Updated to work properly with Ubuntu 12.10
1.2 - Updated to work properly with Ubuntu 12.04
1.1 - Nautilus desktop icon text is now brighter
6 years ago
1.5.1 - Fixed issue with Software Center when searching there was light text on light background (install script should be used for this)
1.5 - Updated for Ubuntu 14.04, now includes install script for convenience
1.4.2 - Lightened text of desktop items
1.4.1 - Updated scrollbars when overlay does not work (in apps such as firefox), the scrollbar is now thinner, and orange like the overlay scrollbar.
1.4 - Updated to work properly with Ubuntu 13.10
1.3.2 - GTK2 and QT apps should now be themed correctly
1.3.1 - Made some minor tweaks, text on Unity panel is now the same shade as the icons on the panel; sliders are darker; and some miscelanious text is a little brighter
1.3 - Updated to work properly with Ubuntu 12.10
1.2 - Updated to work properly with Ubuntu 12.04
1.1 - Nautilus desktop icon text is now brighter
psduckie
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fenario
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KoRnKloWn
6 years ago
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KoRnKloWn
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ricodaoren
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KoRnKloWn
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KoRnKloWn
6 years ago
I experimented with different colors, trying to just lighten it up a bit, but this seemed to look the best.
The important thing is you can actually SEE the scrollbar now ;)
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ricodaoren
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kapok
6 years ago
I found two problems :
- the text for tab title is a dark gray, making it really difficult to read.
Temporary soluton: use "dark fox" firefox theme
- in Libreoffice calc, after opening Office excel files the text and background colors are messed up (no blue, no red, ...), if I switch back the Gtk+ theme to "Adwaita (default)" using Gnome Tweak Tool the colors are back.
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KoRnKloWn
6 years ago
As for Calc, I don't use that program, so couldn't say for sure, are you on Gnome Shell? I assume so because you say Adwaita is the default theme, try switching to the standard Ambiance theme and see Calc is messed up with that also, because my theme is just a mod of Ambiance.
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KoRnKloWn
6 years ago
http://userstyles.org/styles/browse?search_terms=gtk
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morphheus
7 years ago
Simple question. I really like your ambiance-dark, but I heavily dislike orange. I went in the theme files and modified the colour settings to green, but there is one little thing that I can't seem to find how to change: the separators for dropdown menu and tools. Here is a screencap:
http://i.imgur.com/4GGjfTN.png (tool separators circled in white)
As you can see, these are pink (or light orange if you prefer). How do I change those colours?
Now, I haven't yet changed the hue of all the assets of the gtk3 theme (only the close button, which can be seen on screenshot. I'd like to know if these colours (menu/tool separators) are assets dependant.
Thanks!
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KoRnKloWn
7 years ago
I would use something like Gpick to get the hex color code, then search every file in the theme for the color code, and hopefully you'll find it.
I ran into similar issues editing the default Ambiance theme myself, sometimes it takes a while to hunt down where something is.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help, and good luck in your theme editing!
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morphheus
7 years ago
I initially thought it was just my eye seeing pink (since sometimes, a white line on a black background can seem to be yellow/pink, due to the monitor itself), but after enlarging, it's really pink.
Out of curiosity, with which ambiance theme did you start with (which ubuntu version, assuming you fetched it from ubuntu)? I'm curious because your theme has extra assets in gtk3 that are not there in the original ambiance. (I'm using ubuntu 12.04 btw)
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KoRnKloWn
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morphheus
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KoRnKloWn
7 years ago
Anyways, I created a Github repo here: https://github.com/tgaurnier/Ambiance-Dark/
Just click on the "branch" dropdown menu and select whatever version you want, the versions are labeled by Ubuntu version rather than theme version.
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Ahmose
7 years ago
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eddyboy545
7 years ago
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KoRnKloWn
7 years ago
Anyways, are you extracting the folder from the zip file? I can't remember how I zipped them before, but in the .zip file there should be a folder called "Ambiance Dark", if there isn't and instead there's multiple folders and a theme file, then create a folder called "Ambiance Dark" and extract all of the files/folders into that.
With my latest version I know I did create the "Ambiance Dark" folder in the zip file though, the one I just updated (for Ubuntu 13.10).
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8 years ago
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