copy theme file to "/usr/share/themes/Default/gtk-2.0-key"
or replace theme files with gtk-2.0 file in the theme that you use
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ⚠️you can put "icons.svg" in "~/.config/inkscape/icons" to get flat icons in inkscape ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
⚠️To get dark background of canvas put "default.svg" in "~/.config/inkscape/templates"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For GTK 3 theme : Neo-to ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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9Sometimes it's more than just an eye-candy.
I use KDE, however I can't get along without the two image manipulation apps: GIMP and Inkscape. They are mandatory for me.
The dark theme is really useful, however in GIMP -when I use the system default one- I couldn't recognise the tool which was selected due to the half-toned grey contours. I was really annoying. This theme sorted this with a touch of a nice sensation.
Hi, I run a YouTube channel and blog called Logos By Nick and I was curious if I could have your permission to make a modified version of this theme for Windows users, using my own icon theme, and make a tutorial about it? I'd be glad to give you whatever credit and backlinks you'd like. Just let me know. Thanks, and thanks for the nice theme!
Plain and simple you can't do anything in windows that you can do in Linux and that is what makes it so appealing to many of at first and then we start messing around with it and I would say over half to maybe 75 percent go back to windows because they decide it is too much of a learning curve. If and only if you are willing to to learn then install you a Linux Distro and go at it and you make your OS as beautiful as you like.
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2 Didn't work on Ubuntu 18.04 / instructions lack specifics "Copy theme to /etc/gtk-2.0" which folder contains the theme?
9 9 excellent - Nice work.
10 10 the best
Thank you. :)
9 Followed all the steps and it works like a charm. Thank you!
Hey, I’ve found a better dark theme for Inkscape 0.92.4, it’s based on latest GIMP dark theme, check it out! http://bit.ly/darkinkscapetheme
i am not sure is that a secure link
that's safe https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1304466/
I could not, I did all the steps described and my inkscape simply looks like this: https://i.imgur.com/27b3lq4.png https://i.imgur.com/sMNSEEz.png
I use the latest version of linux mint cinnamon, does anyone help me please? I'm stuck with my work because of this problem
i did not used linux mint cinnamon before but like that issue faced me when i used kde and i solved it by changing gtk2 theme ... try it.
I'm a beginner and I do not know how to proceed hehe
9 Sometimes it's more than just an eye-candy. I use KDE, however I can't get along without the two image manipulation apps: GIMP and Inkscape. They are mandatory for me. The dark theme is really useful, however in GIMP -when I use the system default one- I couldn't recognise the tool which was selected due to the half-toned grey contours. I was really annoying. This theme sorted this with a touch of a nice sensation.
thank you & have a fun ;)
Hi, I run a YouTube channel and blog called Logos By Nick and I was curious if I could have your permission to make a modified version of this theme for Windows users, using my own icon theme, and make a tutorial about it? I'd be glad to give you whatever credit and backlinks you'd like. Just let me know. Thanks, and thanks for the nice theme!
Yes, Please feel free.
Thanks!
You are welcome , just make backlink. :)
how could I get such interface in windows 10
See previous comment.
which linux distro should I use to get exactly the same look and UI? please let me know shortly.
aha got it .. you can use any distro with kde desktop .. i am using kde neon distro.
I'm a big fan of such interface. thank you a lot for such project. By the way, is kubuntu gonna be ok?
Thank you & Yes , you can use kubuntu
Plain and simple you can't do anything in windows that you can do in Linux and that is what makes it so appealing to many of at first and then we start messing around with it and I would say over half to maybe 75 percent go back to windows because they decide it is too much of a learning curve. If and only if you are willing to to learn then install you a Linux Distro and go at it and you make your OS as beautiful as you like.