Description: BubbleGum is a suite inspired by the default artworks of the Atom text editor. So far it includes a Kvantum theme, colors for kde, and a konsole colorscheme.
This is still a work in progress, and a lot of fixes are still required.
Very impressive! Just the Mdi titlebar buttons need some tweak.
The image size can be considerably reduced by SVG Cleaner but I don't know why it changes some colors of your image. I remember I'd seen such a thing with Dynamo too and had to edit it manually. Do you use an app other than Inkscape?
Thanks!
The only software i used is inkscape, but considering the original SVG is from Dynamo, it's easy to see why it presents the very same issue with svg-cleaner and why i'm delaying to upload a lighter version :(
Yep, MDI buttons and same spared elements to go. Then i can consider to start working on the light version!
If I correctly remember, completely ungrouping the elements that were distorted by SVG Cleaner, giving them their intended colors/gradients, and regrouping them solved the issue in the case of Dynamo. That takes time, of course.
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Hate to be a nuisance, but what all do I need to make my desktop look EXACTLY like that. It's so beautiful :O
Very nice indeed . . i use it . . just wait for the light version :-)
very nice. I love it. thank you.
Very impressive! Just the Mdi titlebar buttons need some tweak. The image size can be considerably reduced by SVG Cleaner but I don't know why it changes some colors of your image. I remember I'd seen such a thing with Dynamo too and had to edit it manually. Do you use an app other than Inkscape?
Thanks! The only software i used is inkscape, but considering the original SVG is from Dynamo, it's easy to see why it presents the very same issue with svg-cleaner and why i'm delaying to upload a lighter version :( Yep, MDI buttons and same spared elements to go. Then i can consider to start working on the light version!
If I correctly remember, completely ungrouping the elements that were distorted by SVG Cleaner, giving them their intended colors/gradients, and regrouping them solved the issue in the case of Dynamo. That takes time, of course.