$ cd /usr/bin & echo -e "gtk2""\n" & for F in * do objdump -p $F 2> /dev/null | grep gtk-x11-2. So any chance of someone pointing me to a way of editing Bunsen Dark to look like this: No prizes for guessing that you need to select Dark if you want to use the dark mode. In the Settings application, go to Appearance section and you should see three variants of the theme: Light, Standard and Dark. I struggle just to read that, and for my wife: NO! Press the super key (Windows key) and start typing settings to search for the Settings application. I like the idea of a mixed dark theme - where the edges and menus are dark but the working area is "lighter" IE: "off white" so it's not so bright or light grey.Īll dark like Bunsen-Blackish, Bunsen Blue Dark, Bunsen Dark, Dark Teal, Crunchy-dark-grey look nice but I go nuts with the colours in the working areas: home/sector11/.themes/NewSlickness-brushed/openbox-3 » themerc home/sector11/.themes/NewSlickness-brushed/metacity-1 » 21 png files home/sector11/.themes/NewSlickness-brushed/gtk-2.0 » 17 sub-dirs with png files. Here's the thing with S11-NS-brushed - it uses. * * a modified: /home/sector11/.themes/NewSlickness-brushed/index.theme That I think I can manage to tweak OK.Īnd I use /home/sector11/.themes/S11-NS-brushed/index.theme Or a modified Bunsen theme with the white like my current. took me forever to make the "few tweaks" I have in it - don't even know what they are now. * * a modified: /usr/share/themes/Onyx/openbox-3/themerc from my #! Statler days I believe. I use, and will probably continue to use: After seeing some posts about themes, especially in Index » Artwork & Screenshots » Themes and Icons and getting error messages about a missing bg.png in a terminal on occasion, I'd like to change my theme.