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Description:
Dark luminous theme with many colors to use (usable also with GNOME 3). It is released in 2 versions:
- The (squared) version with squared corners.
- The (rounded) version with rounded corners.
There is also a version for 4k HiDPI displays
The themes named "Polaris (rounded)" and "Polaris (squared)" have freely customizable color (from Gnome theme manager). I made also a predefined colors, so you can use different color for window border and for GTK+ theme.
There is also GDM theme with colors used in Polaris. It's name is Plasmatic. Check this link: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Plasmatic?content=99735.
The font (DS9) used on screenshots can be found here: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Lcars-Fonts?content=49050 Last changelog:
- The (squared) version with squared corners.
- The (rounded) version with rounded corners.
There is also a version for 4k HiDPI displays
The themes named "Polaris (rounded)" and "Polaris (squared)" have freely customizable color (from Gnome theme manager). I made also a predefined colors, so you can use different color for window border and for GTK+ theme.
There is also GDM theme with colors used in Polaris. It's name is Plasmatic. Check this link: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Plasmatic?content=99735.
The font (DS9) used on screenshots can be found here: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Lcars-Fonts?content=49050
1.7.1
* Version for 4k HiDPI displays created.
Ratings & Comments
15 Comments
How to use this theme in Gnome 3.20?
I like this! Thanks for sharing your art!
I like this theme since several distros. I will see, if it works in Gnome3 with Gnome-Shell. Greetings Karmicbastler
Looks good! Great work mate!
I want to take a minute to commend you on your documentation files. You don't confuse new users with geekspeak but you write like you are talking to them personally. This is something that needs to be practiced by more coders and application writers in Linux. Thank you for your contributions and your ability to speak clearly and patiently to your users.
Thank You :)
Is there not redundance in the archives? blue color pack customizable color It seems confusing about what archives are needed.
blue archive contains only blue versions of the theme. Customizable color archive contains only versions (squared and rounded) for which you can freely change color of the theme from Gnome Theme Manager. Color pack contains everything ie. blue + customizable color + all colors from screenshots.
Single Archive created: Polaris pack
I have to say with so much stuff on here I often glance past some really good stuff like this. Your work is always very well finished and the clever twists you put on these works are really well - outstanding. Anyway glad to have come across your work and thanks for hitting us up with some very savvy, subtle beauties :)
These GTK themes go well with Polaris Metacity theme: Divinorum like: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Divinorum?content=65533 http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Divinorum+Orange?content=70010 http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Divinorum+Black-Blue-Green?content=88476 http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Divinorum+Green+%26+Cyan?content=79114 http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Divinorum+Cyan+%26+Magenta?content=71798 http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Divinorum-Revisited?content=89200 Cobra: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Cobra?content=58699 If you like Polaris theme and use it with some nice GTK theme, comment your experience here for others.
If you are interested in bright theme, you can try new Gillet Metacity theme: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Gillet?content=101234
Sorry for the wrong link. This is correct: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=105460
Recently I made new GDM theme. Its name is "Plasmatic" and it is released in colors almost equal to Polaris color pack. If you are interested here is a link: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Plasmatic?content=99735
Happy New Year to everyone