Description: Very Transparent and Blur Plasma Theme. Enabled Blurred Widgets and Adaptive Transparency for for Plasma 5.23 ----------------------- Icons:Noir-Gently-White-Blue-Dark-Icons: Here
Hi spetsnaz,
You probably think of the Start icon.
Right click on Start icon > Configure Application Launcher ... > Click on icon > Choose ...
Welcome,
8This looks really nice, only complaint is that it doesn't follow custom color schemes, would like it if I'm able to change the color scheme of it to something else
As a newbie it is somewhat difficult to determine which of the things you provided are actually needed for installation. Do you have any instructions somewhere? I have gotten everything to turn blurry except for Dolphin. When I open Dolphin, or the System Settings, it still looks normal and is not following your theme. How can I fix this? Maybe you could make a youtube video detailing the installation? Thank you!
Hi bennylava,
For Blur look of the window, I recommend Kwin Scripts "Force Blur": https://store.kde.org/p/1294604/
How to Use:
Install the script.
Run the following in terminal, to enable script configuration:
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/kservices5/
cp ~/.local/share/kwin/scripts/forceblur/metadata.desktop ~/.local/share/kservices5/forceblur.desktop
Open Kwin Scripts page in System Settings.
Enable Force Blur script by checking the checkbox next to it.
Change script settings. Note that the script can only match with window classes.
Click OK to enable the script.
Whenever settings are changed, you must disable and re-enable the script.
(Uncheck -> Apply -> Check -> Apply)
Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately as a newb I'm not very good with the command line. It is difficult for me to tell where each command you posted ends, and where the next one begins. I am using Manjaro KDE. Is it absolutely necessary to use the command line in this instance? Thank you!
Yes, you have to use the CLI for this.
Here are the commands in a proper order:
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/kservices5/
cp ~/.local/share/kwin/scripts/forceblur/metadata.desktop ~/.local/share/kservices5/forceblur.desktop (note that this part is linked to the "cp" part above, this part of the command got moved down here due to character limits)
I think if you want to use the blur, then you have to use the Kvantum and Application themes instead? l4k1 provided an answer to you though. As for me, I got the blur to work everywhere via using the Kvantum and Application themes
Ratings & Comments
61 Comments
9 This theme is very beautiful. It just didn't get a 10 because I like the themes that tend towards glass more, this one is more like gauss.
Thank You very much, gleycon! I appreciate Your support.
10 Love this theme
Thank You very much, smokey! Always appreciated.
What happened to the dark Gently theme, why was it replaced by a white theme?
9 9 excellent
Thank You very much, renifer! I appreciate Your support.
Hi, I wounder if i can change the lower left icon? if yes how ? thankyou
Hi spetsnaz, You probably think of the Start icon. Right click on Start icon > Configure Application Launcher ... > Click on icon > Choose ... Welcome,
Why not blur in widgets? Just need to add another element in panel.svgz i think
sorry, widgets/background.svgz
Hi leo5sk, Widgets are blurred. Have you installed Theme? Screenshots are old.
8 This looks really nice, only complaint is that it doesn't follow custom color schemes, would like it if I'm able to change the color scheme of it to something else
Thank You very much, altfantasy! Yes you're right.
will you consider adding that feature sometime in the future though?
Yes, I will think about it.
As a newbie it is somewhat difficult to determine which of the things you provided are actually needed for installation. Do you have any instructions somewhere? I have gotten everything to turn blurry except for Dolphin. When I open Dolphin, or the System Settings, it still looks normal and is not following your theme. How can I fix this? Maybe you could make a youtube video detailing the installation? Thank you!
Hi bennylava, For Blur look of the window, I recommend Kwin Scripts "Force Blur": https://store.kde.org/p/1294604/ How to Use: Install the script. Run the following in terminal, to enable script configuration: mkdir -p ~/.local/share/kservices5/ cp ~/.local/share/kwin/scripts/forceblur/metadata.desktop ~/.local/share/kservices5/forceblur.desktop Open Kwin Scripts page in System Settings. Enable Force Blur script by checking the checkbox next to it. Change script settings. Note that the script can only match with window classes. Click OK to enable the script. Whenever settings are changed, you must disable and re-enable the script. (Uncheck -> Apply -> Check -> Apply)
Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately as a newb I'm not very good with the command line. It is difficult for me to tell where each command you posted ends, and where the next one begins. I am using Manjaro KDE. Is it absolutely necessary to use the command line in this instance? Thank you!
Yes, you have to use the CLI for this. Here are the commands in a proper order: mkdir -p ~/.local/share/kservices5/ cp ~/.local/share/kwin/scripts/forceblur/metadata.desktop ~/.local/share/kservices5/forceblur.desktop (note that this part is linked to the "cp" part above, this part of the command got moved down here due to character limits)
I think if you want to use the blur, then you have to use the Kvantum and Application themes instead? l4k1 provided an answer to you though. As for me, I got the blur to work everywhere via using the Kvantum and Application themes
9 9 excellent
Thank You very much, drag!
You're welcome, I use and I like your themes very much. Simply the best.
10 Best