
Manjarin
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Available as/for:
Description:This theme (which is a variation of my Telinkrin-theme) is made to blend with the Manjaro-Gnome-Edition. Nautilus and Tweak-tool have a new and modern look. And theming is persistent to the smallest detail.
the shell-theme that blends well is the shell-theme of the adapta-gtk-theme Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Tista under the license GPLv2 or later. This comes with the standard-install of the Manjaro-gnome-edition.
The icontheme in the screenshot is Papirus-maia, which also comes with the standard-install of Manjaro-gnome-edition.
Issues:
You will notice that resizing the sidebar in nautilus behaves strange. This is not a bug. Visually the sidebar will not change (to keep it alligned with the headerbar), but you will still see the pointer for resizing. For this to work properly, pleas keep the sidebar-size small as possible.
Requirements:
GTK+ 3.20 or later. Only standard (or Ubuntu) gnome-desktop is supported. Ready for Ubuntu 18.04
Disable gnome-extensions that reside on the headerbar because they mess up the headerbar-theming.
Window-buttons-layout (min/max/close) at the right side. (DO NOT PUT IT ON THE LEFT-SIDE)
No support for left-side window-controls! There will be no future support for left-sided buttons...
GTK2 ENGINES REQUIREMENT
- GTK2 engine Murrine
- GTK2 engine Pixbuf
Fedora/RedHat distros:
yum install gtk-murrine-engine gtk2-engines
Ubuntu/Mint/Debian distros:
sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-murrine gtk2-engines-pixbuf
ArchLinux:
pacman -S gtk-engine-murrine gtk-engines
What to do:
You can install the theme by executing this:
sudo pacman -U http://repo.manjaro.org.uk/pool/overlay/manjarin-gtk-theme-1.0-1-any.pkg.tar.xz
Or search for Manjarin in the community-repos of Manjaro package manager
(Thanks for this : FadeMind and Philm and Ste74 of the Manjaro Team)
The oldfashion way:
Extract and put it into the themes directory i.e. ~/.themes/ or /usr/share/themes/ (create it if necessary).Then change the theme via distribution specific tool like Gnome tweak tool or Unity tweak tool, etc. (If you use Snap-packages instead of app's from the normal repositories than definitely put the theme to /usr/share/themes/.
Changed the Manjaro-logo to the newer one in the nautilus top-left corner and uploaded the new file
Changed the Manjaro-logo to the newer one in the nautilus top-left corner and uploaded the new file
Ratings & Comments
42 Comments
10 10 the best
8 8 great
8 8 great
10 10 the best
10 10 the best, Great!
8 8 great
10 Wish i could get a kde version of this too :)
10 10 the best
10 10 the best
great theme need dark version with shell theme
9 9 excellent
any chance of a dark mod ?
10 10 the best
10 10 the best
9 9 excellent
10 10 the best
9 +I love your themes! I just wish that you were using KDE so we could see better themes in Plasma section :3
9 +love it
9 + Just made the switch to Manjaro - Very pleased to find your theme
Great theme!!! need support dark themes and left titlebar button version
9 +Cheers!
Hi, great theme. Any chance you'll get that file chooser dialog gradient fixed? Thats the only thing not so nice :) You'll see it if, e.g. you'll try to save a file with firefox - there is a black to white gradient in the file chooser on the left (background of the bookmarks).
see it here: https://ibb.co/hbkkgo
9 +
Hey @paulxfce just my thought.....How if the Arrow Left/Right in Headerbar is come out from your sidebar background? I thing it will be more look good.....I have idea if you wanna try make it (arrow) come out from sidebar background. On my test you need add this inside your gtk.css, Example : .nautilus-window headerbar { padding-left: 44px; } The value (44px) is for normal Arrow position without Manjaro Image on the top left....So you can change value more bigger than 44px to make Arrow come out from Sidebar Background. I hope this idea is work for you too....Overall this is Awesome Theme, Thanks!