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mcOS Mojave theme for Plank Dock
Wear your Dock like macOS Mojave syle.
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macOS Mojave has launched with its new functions and its careful interface; and many of us like that manicured appearance of the apple desktop.
In our Linux environment, most distributions are known to be very customizable, and we can find from GTK and QT themes, icons, Shell themes, to have an identical appearance to the macOS desktop; but a special quality stands out on the macOS desktop, and this is the Dock.
In Linux there are many Docks to choose from, but the one that comes to mind is Plank Dock, which is characterized by its simplicity; everyone in the Linux community knows this excellent piece of software, simple, but customizable; and to make it look like we like, we just have to apply some themes, that's why I created these themes that will give a similar appearance of the Apple operating system Dock.
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But, how to install the Plank Dock?
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> Plank Dock is in the repositories of all most Linux distributions, so you only need to go to the application store of your distribution, such as Ubuntu Store, KDE Neon, Deepin, etc., do a search with the name of the Dock and give click on install.
But for those who like to use the legendary Linux Terminal, you only need to execute some commands; So, open your application menu, find the terminal and type.
- For Ubuntu users and derivatives:
"sudo apt install plank"
- For Arch Linux and derivatives:
"sudo pacman -S plank"
- For OpenSuse and derivatives:
"sudo zypper install plank"
- For Fedora and derivatives:
"sudo yum install plank"
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Applying the Plank Themes.
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To apply the Plank Dock themes, you just need to download the Plank themes, extract the zip, tar.gz, etc., files and move the extracted files to any of the following paths:
1. For LOCAL Directory:
- Once the file are extracted, press "ctr + h" and the hidden files will be shown, now, move the files to "/.local/share/plank/themes".
2. For ROOT Directory:
- Extract the files and open the terminal, type "sudo nautilus" (or whatever your file manager is in your distro) when nautilus is open, move the files to the next path: "/usr/share/plank/themes"
Now, to apply each theme in Plank Dock, place the cursor on any icon in Plank Dock and press "ctrl + right click", select the preferences and choose the theme of your choice.
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NEW!
Launchpad Icon
I have added a file "launchpad.desktop" to have the application launcher icon like "Launchpad" in Plank, this file will put an icon in the applications menu, so you can pin it to Plank Dock but also to "Dash to Dock" , which gives the flexibility to place it anywhere in the Dock as a normal icon.
How to do that?
All you need to do is put that file in the
"/.local/share/applications" directory
and then drag and drop into Plank Dock and voila, you already have the icon in Plank Dock¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬
Separator
To place separators in Plank Dock, I have created some images in ".png" to do it.
The only thing you have to do is put the separator folders in a place where you will be sure that they will not move, since if the image is moved from the place it does not work since Plank stops recognizing the path where the image was. .
Putting the files in a safe place, just drag and drop a separator file onto Plank Dock and that's it, you already have a tab on Plank Dock
Watch the video: Adding Separators to Plank Dock
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Albert App Launcher BS Themes
Mojave Login Screen for SLiM Display Manager
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Each one separated in its own version.
The original colours, light and dark, separated in their own place.
Here the links:
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I HOPE YOU ENJOY THEM!!! };-]
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Ratings & Comments
62 Comments
Please remove the wallpapers and add them to a separate product.
Heyho, very nice theme, been using it for a while now. Be careful when using the launchpad script. It may not work on newer gnome version (40.x) you have to change "Main.overview.toggle()" to "Main.overview.showApps()".
Thank you, b4ldur, as soon as possible I will change the line in the code, thanks for the report };-]
8 8 great
Thank you, dannvier };-]
10 10 the best
Thanks, rakma };-]
PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO UNINSTALL AND THE DOCK COMPLETELLY ... PLEASE.....................
I don't know what distro you're working on, if you're on Ubuntu or Debian-derived, go to the store and click on "Uninstall" or open the console and paste and run this command: "sudo apt remove --purge plank". It was not necessary to write the same comment so many times, friend, with a simple search on Google, you would have found the answer quickly.
im guessing your distro is ubuntu (tell me ur distro) if ur distro is ubuntu then do sudo apt-get remove --purge plank before doing that go and click the folder icon on the top left not so corner click the folder icon and click the plank theme and click delete done.
PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO UNINSTALL AND THE DOCK COMPLETELLY ... PLEASE.....................
PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO UNINSTALL AND THE DOCK COMPLETELLY ... PLEASE.....................
PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO UNINSTALL AND THE DOCK COMPLETELLY ... PLEASE.....................
PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO UNINSTALL AND THE DOCK COMPLETELLY ... PLEASE.....................
What do I need to do if I want to change the background color to a transparent pink?
What do I need to do if I want to change the background color to a transparent pink?
Hello, @lolisquad. I have added the Pink themes in Classic and Big Sur versions, enjoy them. And thanks for your support. };-)
Cool, thank you. XD
10 Your work on this theme is amazing! Keep it up! ...but, why the wallpapers?
Thank you, @Ptalfred };-)
10 10 the best
Thank you, @dzsergio };-)
9 9 excellent
Thank you };-)
10 10 the best