Description: **PLEASE NOTE THAT THE AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION THROUGH KDE'S SETTINGS WILL NOT WORK**
BreezewayMod is a fork of the Breezeway window decoration which aims to mimic the macOS interface. But with powerups. Did I mention that it comes without weird glitches on the rounded corners?
This window decoration comes without any opinionated color schemes but looks damn good with Arc and Arc-Dark. If that's not your kinda thing, use whatever you want really.
If you find bugs, or want to discuss things you think should end up in this theme, feel free to create an issue on the github repository at https://github.com/n4n0GH/breezeway-modLast changelog:
v 0.5.2 Minified Minotaur
- Minor cosmetic changes to how button icons choose their color - Icons for close, maximize and minimize are now a bit smaller
Start by explaining what went wrong. Provide a log file if you can. If you're on a Ubuntu based system, make sure you have the "build-essential" meta package installed.
No as this will lead to the bug that I want to avoid.
You can build this theme with blur enabled tho: in the downloaded files there's a file called "breezeway.json", located in "kdecoration/config". And in that file you simply write "true" where it states "false" on line 12 and then just compile the theme like the README instructs. You'll have blur support.
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So if we can't install with KDE system settings, how are we meant to install it?
Doesnt build with cmake so idk what to do now
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10 10 the best
10 10 the best Please make a transparent title bar variant for transparent kvantum themes.
No as this will lead to the bug that I want to avoid. You can build this theme with blur enabled tho: in the downloaded files there's a file called "breezeway.json", located in "kdecoration/config". And in that file you simply write "true" where it states "false" on line 12 and then just compile the theme like the README instructs. You'll have blur support.
Yeah. I forgot that. Got it. Thanks.
This file doesn't seem to exist in the newer versions....? So, how do i compile with blur now?
10 10 the best
10 10 the best