
A Better way to make Enlightenment themes (osc22)
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed · Simon Lees
June 2, 202226m 20s
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Show Notes
A New Way to Create Enlightenment Themes.
Enlightenment Themes are very large and complex, this makes them immensely flexible but also means the amount of effort to create a new Theme is huge. To try and find some middle ground here I have been working on a new theme engine that is much less flexible but means you can create a new theme just by changing images and a couple of files. One of the first examples of this is the new default theme for openSUSE Leap 15.4.
In this talk I'll walk through the process of making a new theme with this engine as well as showing a few examples. I'll also show you how to make GTK and KDE apps play nicely together.
But because everyone is not interested in Enlightenment i'll spend a fair section of time explaining how gtk and kde themes work and how you can or can't easily make your own versions of them.
A New Way to Create Enlightenment Themes.
Enlightenment Themes are very large and complex, this makes them immensely flexible but also means the amount of effort to create a new Theme is huge. To try and find some middle ground here I have been working on a new theme engine that is much less flexible but means you can create a new theme just by changing images and a couple of files. One of the first examples of this is the new default theme for openSUSE Leap 15.4.
In this talk I'll walk through the process of making a new theme with this engine as well as showing a few examples. I'll also show you how to make GTK and KDE apps play nicely together.
But because everyone is not interested in Enlightenment i'll spend a fair section of time explaining how gtk and kde themes work and how you can or can't easily make your own versions of them.
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