Description: This is a GTK3.22 theme. This theme should hopefully work with versions of GTK from 3.22 to 3.24.
Also included in this package: * support for GTK2 * IceWM theme (as shown in the screenshots) * Wine colour scheme (not shown in the screenshots)Last changelog:
@bealsc
You can change this behavior by editing .dialog-vbox in the file 'gtk-3.0/widgets.css' (line 793).
Example:
.dialog-vbox {
background: rgba(255, 247, 233, 0.1);
}
I made PenOSmaster which is basically this theme, but with different colours. I've considered making more versions with different colours so I might do it. It's pretty easy to swap the colours out though, you should try playing around with the colour definitions in colours.css
I update it whenever I upgrade to a new version of debian and find that some software that was previously using GTK2 has been moved to GTK3 and now has problems that need fixing. I'm about to upload a new version now after discovering some problems with this theme in the new GTK3 version of thunar.
This name... I don't know if this name was intentional,, but in Portuguese and Spanish this name have other mean. Btw, I liked your theme, reminds me the old Windows
I love big pintos gigantos.
Not sure where to put this but I'm using it with Mate desktop and the volume/brightness popup OSD don't display right - the progress bar is invisible. I was able to get around it by adding (this is mostly ripped from one of the default Mate themes) a file in the gtk3 folder.
mate-applications.css
/* multimedia OSD */
MsdOsdWindow.background.osd {
border-radius: 20px;
border-style: solid;
border-width: 1px;
border-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.6);
background-image: linear-gradient(to bottom,
@osd_toolbar_bg_a,
@osd_toolbar_bg_b 63%,
@osd_toolbar_bg_c);
}
MsdOsdWindow.background.osd .trough {
background-color: @osd_trough_bg;
border-radius: 3px;
border-width: 1px;
border-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.6);
}
MsdOsdWindow.background.osd .progressbar {
border-width: 1px;
border-radius: 3px;
border-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.4);
background-color: alpha(shade(@theme_selected_bg_color, 1.0), 0.9);
}
and then sourcing it in the gtk.css file.
Idk if there's abetter way to do that but that little bit cleared up the OSD issue.
Also Chrome tabs aren't great if chrome's using system gtk (bella pinta) but I didn't really look into it.
All in great theme I love it
Ratings & Comments
56 Comments
10 10 out of 10 very pretty lilac 90s os experience. <3<3<3<3
10 10 the best
10 10 the best
10 Best of the Solaris style themes. Love the retro look!
@bealsc You can change this behavior by editing .dialog-vbox in the file 'gtk-3.0/widgets.css' (line 793). Example: .dialog-vbox { background: rgba(255, 247, 233, 0.1); }
How do you change the color of the window border to pink? mine seems to be blue.
what window manager are you using?
10 10 the best, beautiful theme, arch linux [MATE] - fantastic, thank you
10 It looks really nice
Awesome work, any chance you might make alternate colors of this. Like a blue one or a red one?
I made PenOSmaster which is basically this theme, but with different colours. I've considered making more versions with different colours so I might do it. It's pretty easy to swap the colours out though, you should try playing around with the colour definitions in colours.css
Nice
10 10 лучших
Utterly gorgeous as usual. Thank you so much for your theme updates!
10 10 the best
Are you going to keep updating this? We don't have enough retro GTK3 themes.
I update it whenever I upgrade to a new version of debian and find that some software that was previously using GTK2 has been moved to GTK3 and now has problems that need fixing. I'm about to upload a new version now after discovering some problems with this theme in the new GTK3 version of thunar.
9 +Love this
This name... I don't know if this name was intentional,, but in Portuguese and Spanish this name have other mean. Btw, I liked your theme, reminds me the old Windows
9 +
I love big pintos gigantos. Not sure where to put this but I'm using it with Mate desktop and the volume/brightness popup OSD don't display right - the progress bar is invisible. I was able to get around it by adding (this is mostly ripped from one of the default Mate themes) a file in the gtk3 folder. mate-applications.css /* multimedia OSD */ MsdOsdWindow.background.osd { border-radius: 20px; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; border-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.6); background-image: linear-gradient(to bottom, @osd_toolbar_bg_a, @osd_toolbar_bg_b 63%, @osd_toolbar_bg_c); } MsdOsdWindow.background.osd .trough { background-color: @osd_trough_bg; border-radius: 3px; border-width: 1px; border-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.6); } MsdOsdWindow.background.osd .progressbar { border-width: 1px; border-radius: 3px; border-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.4); background-color: alpha(shade(@theme_selected_bg_color, 1.0), 0.9); } and then sourcing it in the gtk.css file. Idk if there's abetter way to do that but that little bit cleared up the OSD issue. Also Chrome tabs aren't great if chrome's using system gtk (bella pinta) but I didn't really look into it. All in great theme I love it
9 +Really beautiful and calming colors, almost hypnotizing. suiting both days and nights. Very a e s t h e t i c design as well.
9 +
I see what you did there. AND I'M UPSET. but ascii arts were nice
9 +