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These are a collection of themes ready for the McOS-CTLina, the newest of the macos -interpretations

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McOS-themes

by paulxfce

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McOS-themes


This is a repository that contains Mac OS-themes for the Linux-Gnome desktop made by PaulXFCE (myself)

These are high end and thoroughly developed GTK-themes for the gnome desktop that interprets the mac OS themes to the gnome-environment.

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NEW

Updated the gnome versions to gnome 3.36, and added new matching shell themes.

NEW

New version (1.3) with separated back- and forward buttons in the nautilus-headerbar.

NEW

Added Mc-OS-Transparent: a very transparent version of the dark theme.

McOS-CTLina is the latest iteration in this long-running series of mac- OS GTK-themes.

Theming-wise this version builds further on top of the Mc-OS-MJV-GTK-theme. Better optimized with subtle improvements CTLina and CTLina-Dark are definitely worth updating. Gnome-shell-theme is now included.

Gnome 3.32 and 3.34 is supported. Look for McOS-CTLina-Gnome and McOS-CTLina-Gnome-Dark for the Gnome-desktop


NEW: Mc-OS CTLina XFCE is now available, see here. for more details;

NEW: Mc-OS CTLina-Mint is now available, including a dark version, see here. for more details;

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Older versions:

In the latest version (2.0) (McOS-MJV) I've modernized it in every little detail, such as truely rounded menu's, blue arrow-buttons on comboboxes. The McOS-MJV-dark-theme has been completely redone (visually) to look more true to the original, and look more crisp and usable.
The dark-mode is also available as a seperate theme (McOS-MJV-Darkv2.0), which has the benifit of having GTK2-applications enjoy the same dark mode.

NEW:

Support for gnome 3.32 for Mc-OS-MJV and Mc-OS-MJV-Dark. Gnome has (again) changed the theming-properties for gnome 3.32. So I'm obliged to submit yet another version... (updated)
You can download now:

- Mc-OS-MJV-Gn3.32-V2.1
- Mc-OS-MJV-Dark-Gn-3.32-V2.1

important!: These themes(mentioned just above) ONLY work in the gnome 3.32 desktop !

NEW:

A new version (2.0) for the Cinnamon-desktop. More details here.
You can find it here also, in the download-section.

NEW:

There are now 2 new themes for the XFCE-desktop:
- McOS-MJV-XFCE-Edition 2.2 - McOS-MJV-Dark-XFCE-Edition 2.2

NEW:

Version 2.0 of the MJV-editions

NEW:

Updated to address issues with window-decoration giving exceptionally large resize-area around SSD-windows.

NEW:

A new version (2.0) of the McOS MJV-XFCE-Edition is available in the download-section. click this link for more details.

NEW:

Added McOS-MJV-Gnome-3.30 and McOS-MJV-Dark-mode-Gnome-3.30
And also McOS-SPG has now a Gnome 3.30-variant in the download-section.
Because of changes to nautilus, Gnome 3.30 requires adjustments to the theme. Unfortunately these changes conflict with the old theme. So I made versions especially for Gnome 3.30. See in the 'Files' tab for the downloadable themes.
NEW:

There is a XFCE-edition of McOS-MJV available, visit this link for more details. It is also available in the download-section of this page.
NEW:

For the McOS-XFCE-edition visit this link
In the download-section here you can download it too.
There are 2 versions available in the downloadable file here (Version I is for XFCE with Thunar-version below 1.8, II for version =>1.

NEW:

For the Linux Mint Cinnamon community here is a special version:

Visit McOS-Mint-Cinnamon-Edition for more info.
In this download-section you can choose McOS-Mint-Cinnamon-Edition.

Careful: do not use the Cinnamon-version in the standard gnome version!

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How to install:

There is 5 files to choose:

- McOS-MJV (the Mac OS Mojave (TM) interpretation
- McOS-MJV-Dark-Mode is the dark-mode interpretation
- McOS HS (this file contains two files, one with-/ one without transparency)
- McOS-SPG is a theme inspired by Garageband (TM) and Logic PRO (TM)
- McOS-YS is a theme inspired by the OSX Yosemite (TM) theme by Apple (TM)
- McOS-Shell-Themes contains Three shell themes

Download the file; extract it; and (in some cases ) you will find two themes. a version with transparency, another with (not-transparent); copy both files to a '.themes'-folder you make in your home directory. Or to your USR/SHARE/THEMES-folder for system-wide use (certainly for theming of SNAP-packages)
Then use Tweak-tool to select the GTK and shell theme.
LOG OUT AND BACK IN for changes to take effect !
Next
OSX uses titlebuttons on the left-side:
To put the buttons to the left open a terminal:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences button-layout "close,minimize,maximize:"
In Gnome 3.26 gnome-tweak has a option to change the position of the titlebuttons, so the above steps are not necessary.


Troubleshooting:

When, as such, theming does not look the way it should be: make sure you have installed the necessary theme-"engines":

- The gnome-themes-standard package,
- The murrine engine. This has different names depending on your distro.
gtk-engine-murrine (Arch Linux)
gtk2-engines-murrine (Debian, Ubuntu, elementary OS)
gtk-murrine-engine (Fedora)
gtk2-engine-murrine (openSUSE)
gtk-engines-murrine (Gentoo)

"sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf" is the terminal command, usually solves the issues with GTK2.
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Apple, Mac os, Mac OS Mojavo, Mac OS Highsierra, OSX Yosemite, Garageband, logic PRO are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.,registered in the U.S. and other countries.
The themes for upload are in no way affiliated to any official Apple software, and are presented under the GPlv2.
GTK3/4 Themes
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Mc-OS CTLina-Mint

by paulxfce

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McOS-CTLina-Mint



This is a totally re-engineered version of McOS-CTLina for the Mint Cinnamon desktop.

Besides the standard light-version there is now also a fully adapted McOS-CTLina-Mint-Dark version available.

Nemo, the filemanager has been tweaked so it resembles (a bit) the MacOS-finder. In the screenshot Nemo's menubar is hidden. The way the menubar shows the drop-down-menus is also redone to reduce the size of the real-estate of Nemo's multitude of bars.

Metacity-theme (the titlebar with the traffic-lights) automatically switches to the dark-theme if needed.

How to:

Download and extract the file to your '.themes'-folder (make one if you have not done so already)

Open System Settings/Appearance/themes and choose the theme in the window-borders and Controls.


Note: there is no Cinnamon-theme provided.

Please rate, comment, make suggestions !
GTK3/4 Themes
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Mc-OS CTLina XFCE

by paulxfce

Mc-OS CTLina XFCE


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Made by Paulxfce

This is the latest iteration of the XFCE-cation of Mc-OS CTLina. (the gnome-version), a desktop-interpretation of a certain Cupertino-based OS for XFCE

It is developed and made for XFCE 4.14.

For optimal setting, please follow the following guidelines:

1. Download and extract the file to a ".themes"-folder in your Home-file, or (with administrative rights) extract it to the usr/share/themes -folder.
2. Select the theme in the Appearance-application.
3. Select the theme in the Window-manager.
4. In Window Manager Tweaks/compositor activate the following:
- Enable display compositing
- Show windows preview in place of icons when cycling
- Show shadows under popup windows
- Show shadows under regular windows
5. Disable show shadows under docked windows
6. Set Opacity of popup windows a bit more transparent (this makes the background of the menu's transparent).
7. In the Qt5 Settings configuration application/Appearance, set the style to gtk2
8. In the Qt5 Settings configuration application/Fonts select a font that is the same as the one you use.
9. In the Qt5 Settings configuration application/Icons select the same icon-theme as the one you use.
10. In the Qt5 Settings configuration application/Interface, deactivate 'Dialog buttons have icons'
11. In the Window Manager move the title-buttons to the left.

Next, I prefer 'Roboto Regular' as my main font (just google it)

Important: This theme only works with a compositor enabled !
XFCE/XFWM4 Themes

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