This looks right, except you guys have a space in there by accident, and also I would follow the exact letter casing of the filename, like this:
GTK_THEME=Flat-Remix-GTK-Brown-Dark
This looks right, except you guys have a space in there by accident, and also I would follow the exact letter casing of the filename, like this:
GTK_THEME=Flat-Remix-GTK-Brown-Dark
Well I did it as you said:
GTK_THEME=Flat-remix-GTK- Brown-Dark
but do not work, it changed all the previous configuration I had in xfce4, leaving it to pale, so I removed the āGTK_THEME=ā to:
Flat-Remix-GTK-Brown-Dark
and this āworksā, I say so because it does indeed change most of the applications to a dark/black tone, but not like the bright and very well defined xfce4 ones I have; it looks like if this kvantum overwrite was forcing it ā¦
In case I did not explain muysefl very well, now the Xfce4 applications are perfect, sharp, with a bright dark color, but the garuda apps and some others although dark, do not have that contrast of the clear dark that have the Xfce4 ones. ā I canāt post screenshots.
Did you log out and log in once after making those changes to your /etc/environment file ?
Try out what BluishHumility said and log out and log in once after making those changes.
This one has a space in it again, so will not work.
This will not have any effect in /etc/environment because you are not setting an environment variable. You can remove the line altogether and it will be just the same. If this is āworkingā, it is because of one of your other unrelated efforts like nwg-look.
You should be able to. Have you tried? What it the error you are getting?
I donāt see any file called āenviromentā.
-the screenshot just to show the differences even after correcting ā¦
Well you did edit the file so its good , now did you relogin after making these changes ?
yes, of course, many times even turn off ā¦
To test ⦠I went back to remove the first part āGTK_THEME=ā, and it looks much better (?).
Could you please post a screenshot of your kvantum configuration + any garuda app which has broken theming ?
But no pictures from text files. You can copy and paste from micro too.
Could you please change the language to English ? Also please send the screenshots of the kvantum configuration that you use along with a separate screenshot of a app having a broken theme.
I was trying to change to english the app into the terminal but sudo LANG=C kvantum do not work.
I found a solution for Xfce4 here:
it has what I was looking for:
Flat-Remix-GTK-Brown-Dark
Flat-Remix-GTK-Brown-Darkest
Anyway Iām not going to change anything else here, for me itās fine, I got what I was looking for, a much better view of the whole desktop,
Thanks to all for the help,
Best regards
So the broken theming is fixed now ?
No my friend Iām nobody to say if something is broken o no, may is not I just can say that it looks different, the background black color in Xfce4 is bright crisp but in garuda is pale, I donāt know if you can see it in this screenshot:
en garuda only the frame is bright, like xfce4 app.
Yes I get it but did you fix it or not ?
I really donāt understand the question.
This is what it looks like now, itās fixed?.
For me it is acceptable because the main thing was the vision issue, aesthetically? well I would like to see everything matched in the same bright black-color but after all garuda apps are not of much use.
And I left it like this in āmicroā:
[quote=āAlnone, post:55, topic:35430ā]
the background black color in Xfce4 is bright crisp but in garuda is pale, I donāt know if you can see it in this screenshot:
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Thatās the Kvantum theming and it looks fine to me. It doesnāt colour the same as Xfce stuff. Iām currently setting up another laptop and hereās my Garuda assistant with no themingā¦
ā¦yuk.
I understand some people will like it this way, especially if they do not have vision problems but others we favor the contrast, the clear dark, especially dark backgrounds, very good when you have these problems ā¦
ā the aesthetic factor is of second term, although, I repeat myself, I would like that the garuda/apps imitate those of Xfce4!
I think you should try some different Kvantum themes. Some of them are much darker.
On this screen here:
In that drop-down menu, choose another theme and click Usar este tema to see how it looks. Keep at it and you are bound to find one you like.