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_common.scss file, you can either run the ./parse-sass.sh script or keep SASS watching for changes as you
edit.
## Known bugs
### Theme glitches on NVIDIA driver
See upstream [bug](https://web.archive.org/web/20210609140801/https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/issues-with-icons-gtk-theme-and-other-graphical-components-prior-to-installation-of-nvidia-drivers/38618).
# WhiteSur Firefox theme
A MacOS Big Sur theme for Firefox 70+
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See upstream [bug](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1408360).
### Icons color broken
Icons might appear black where they should be white on some systems. I have no idea why, but you can adjust them in the `theme/colors/light.css` or `theme/colors/dark.css` files, look for `--gnome-icons-hack-filter` var and play with css filters.
Icons might appear black where they should be white on some systems. I have no
idea why, but you can adjust them in the `theme/colors/light.css` or
`theme/colors/dark.css` files, look for `--gnome-icons-hack-filter` var and
play with css filters.
## Development
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Developed by **Rafael Mardojai** and [contributors](https://github.com/rafaelmardojai/firefox-gnome-theme/graphs/contributors). Based on **[Sai Kurogetsu](https://github.com/kurogetsusai/firefox-gnome-theme)** original work.
# WhiteSur GDM and GNOME Shell theme
## Known bugs
### Can't change GDM background on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
See upstream [bug](https://github.com/juhaku/loginized#known-limitations-and-issues).

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# Security Policy
## Supported Versions
| Version | Supported |
| ------------ | ------------------ |
| 2021-05-05 | :white_check_mark: |
| 2021-04-20 | :white_check_mark: |
| < 2021-04-08 | :x: |
## Reporting a Vulnerability
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@ -8,20 +8,15 @@
# Installation is easy!
<details> <summary> Required dependencies info for nerds </summary>
### Gtk2 theme required
- gtk-murrine-engine `Fedora/RedHat`
- gtk2-engines-murrine `Ubuntu/Mint/Debian`
- gtk-engine-murrine `Arch/Manjaro`
### Install from source required
### "Install from source" deps
- sassc
- libglib2.0-dev-bin `ubuntu 20.04`
- libglib2.0-dev `ubuntu 18.04` `debian 10.03` `linux mint 19`
- libxml2-utils `ubuntu 18.04` `debian 10.03` `linux mint 19`
- glib2-devel `Fedora` `Redhat`
### Theme tweaks required
- imagemagick `(optional for Gdm theme tweaks)`
### Misc deps
- imagemagick `(optional for GDM theme tweak)`
- dialog `(optional for installation in dialog mode)`
- optipng `(optional for asset rendering)`
- inkscape `(optional for asset rendering)`
@ -29,28 +24,30 @@
Don't worry, WhiteSur installer already provides all of those dependencies.
</details>
<details> <summary> Recommended gnome-shell extensions </summary>
<details> <summary> Recommended GNOME Shell extensions </summary>
- [floating-dock](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3730/floating-dock) `Gnome-shell <= 3.38`
- [dash-to-dock](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/307/dash-to-dock) `Gnome-shell <= 3.38`
- [dash-to-dock](https://github.com/ewlsh/dash-to-dock/tree/ewlsh/gnome-40) `Gnome-shell >= 40.0`
- [dash-to-dock](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/307/dash-to-dock) `gnome-shell <= 3.38`
- [dash-to-dock](https://github.com/ewlsh/dash-to-dock/tree/ewlsh/gnome-40)
(GNOME Shell 40 patch) `gnome-shell >= 40.0`
- [floating-dock](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3730/floating-dock)
(Dash to Dock alternative) `gnome-shell <= 3.38`
- [blur-my-shell](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3193/blur-my-shell)
</details>
## Quick install
### Use the stable package
You can choose the compressed file [compiled in stable version](stable-release) and unzip it to the theme folder `~/.themes` under the user folder.
### Using a stable package
Choose a [stable package](stable-release) and unzip it to the user theme folder `~/.themes`.
### Compile from source
You can run `./install.sh` to install the default WhiteSur GTK theme pack which includes
### Installing from source
Run `./install.sh` to install the default WhiteSur GTK theme pack which includes
GNOME Shell (Pantheon), Cinnamon, XFWM (XFCE), Metacity, and Plank themes.
## There's so many customizations you can do!
Usage: `./install.sh [OPTIONS...]`
<details> <summary> Install OPTIONS </summary>
<details> <summary> Options </summary>
```bash
-d, --dest [DIR] # Set destination directory. Default is '/home/vince/.themes'
@ -147,7 +144,7 @@ control button variant, etc.
# Let's tweak!
Usage: `./tweaks.sh [OPTIONS...]`
<details> <summary> TWEAKS OPTIONS </summary>
<details> <summary> Options </summary>
```bash
-f, --firefox
@ -238,7 +235,7 @@ Example: `./tweaks.sh -d -c dark`
<p align="center"> <img src="docs/gdm.png"/> </p>
#### Install GDM theme
Parameter: `--gdm` `-g` (requires to be ran as root)
Parameter: `--gdm` `-g` (requires to be run as root)
Example: `sudo ./tweaks.sh -g`
@ -253,8 +250,8 @@ sudo ./tweaks.sh -g -b default # use the default background
sudo ./tweaks.sh -g -b blank # make it blank
```
#### Make the background not darker (normal)
Parameter: `--no_darken` `-N`
#### Don't darken the background
Parameter: `--no-darken` `-N`
Example:
@ -329,4 +326,4 @@ Note:
<br><br>
# Technical details and getting involved
Please go read [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more info
Please go read [CONTRIBUTING.md](.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) for more info

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@ -3,10 +3,10 @@
# WARNING: Please make this shell not working-directory dependant, for example
# instead of using 'ls blabla', use 'ls "${REPO_DIR}/blabla"'
#
# WARNING: Please don't use sudo directly here since it steals our EXIT trap
#
# WARNING: Don't use "cd" in this shell, use it in a subshell instead,
# for example ( cd blabla && do_blabla ) or $( cd .. && do_blabla )
#
# SUGGESTION: Please don't put any dependency installation here
###############################################################################
# VARIABLES & HELP #
@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ usage() {
helpify "--normal, --normalshowapps" "" "Set gnome-shell show apps button style to normal" "Default is bigsur"
helpify "--dialog, --interactive" "" "Run this installer interactively, with dialogs" ""
helpify "-r, --remove, -u, --uninstall" "" "Remove all installed ${THEME_NAME} themes" ""
helpify "--silent-mode" "" "Meant for developers: ignore any confirm prompt and params become more strict" ""
helpify "-h, --help" "" "Show this help" ""
}
@ -51,6 +52,8 @@ usage() {
#-----------------------------PARSE ARGUMENTS---------------------------------#
echo
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
# Don't show any dialog here. Let this loop checks for errors or shows help
# We can only show dialogs when there's no error and no -r parameter
@ -65,8 +68,12 @@ while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
# Parameters that don't require value
-r|--remove|-u|-uninstall)
uninstall='true'; shift ;;
--silent-mode)
full_sudo "${1}"; silent_mode='true'; shift ;;
--dialog|--interactive)
interactive='true'; shift ;;
-h|--help)
need_help="true"; shift ;;
--normal|--normalshowapps)
showapps_normal="true"; shift ;;
--right|--rightplacement)
@ -75,8 +82,6 @@ while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
max_round="true"; shift ;;
-HD|--highdefinition)
compact="false"; shift ;;
-h|--help)
need_help="true"; shift ;;
# Parameters that require value, single use
-b|--background)
check_param "${1}" "${1}" "${2}" "must" "must" "must" "false" && shift 2 || shift ;;
@ -117,11 +122,9 @@ if [[ "${uninstall}" == 'true' ]]; then
remove_themes
prompt -s "Done! All '${name}' themes has been removed."
else
install_theme_deps; echo
if [[ "${interactive}" == 'true' ]]; then
show_panel_opacity_dialog; show_sidebar_size_dialog; show_nautilus_style_dialog
prompt -w "DIALOG: '--size' and '--panel' parameters are ignored if exist."; echo
echo; prompt -w "DIALOG: '--size' and '--panel' parameters are ignored if exist."; echo
else
show_needed_dialogs
fi
@ -143,7 +146,7 @@ else
# rm -rf "${THEME_SRC_DIR}/sass/_gtk-base-temp.scss"
if is_my_distro "arch" && has_command xfce4-session; then
if (is_my_distro "arch" || is_my_distro "void") && has_command xfce4-session; then
msg="XFCE: you may need to logout after changing your theme to fix your panel opacity."
notif_msg="${msg}\n\n${final_msg}"
@ -152,6 +155,8 @@ else
notif_msg="${final_msg}"
fi
echo; prompt -w "${final_msg}"; echo
echo; prompt -w "${final_msg}"
[[ -x /usr/bin/notify-send ]] && notify-send "'${name}' theme has been installed. Enjoy!" "${notif_msg}" -i "dialog-information-symbolic"
fi
echo

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@ -3,8 +3,6 @@
#
# WARNING: Don't use "cd" in this shell, use it in a subshell instead,
# for example ( cd blabla && do_blabla ) or $( cd .. && do_blabla )
#
# WARNING: Please don't use sudo directly here since it steals our EXIT trap
set -Eeo pipefail
@ -20,6 +18,8 @@ WHITESUR_SOURCE=("lib-core.sh")
# VARIABLES #
###############################################################################
#--------------System--------------#
export WHITESUR_PID=$$
MY_USERNAME="$(logname 2> /dev/null || echo ${SUDO_USER:-${USER}})"
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ else
GNOME_VERSION="none"
fi
# Program options
#----------Program options-------------#
SASSC_OPT="-M -t expanded"
if [[ "$(uname -s)" =~ "BSD" || "$(uname -s)" == "Darwin" ]]; then
@ -42,7 +42,9 @@ else
SED_OPT="-i"
fi
# Directories
SUDO_BIN="$(which sudo)"
#------------Directories--------------#
THEME_SRC_DIR="${REPO_DIR}/src"
DASH_TO_DOCK_SRC_DIR="${REPO_DIR}/src/other/dash-to-dock"
DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_ROOT="/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/dash-to-dock@micxgx.gmail.com"
@ -56,13 +58,13 @@ FIREFOX_SNAP_DIR_HOME="/home/${MY_USERNAME}/snap/firefox/common/.mozilla/firefox
FIREFOX_SNAP_THEME_DIR="/home/${MY_USERNAME}/snap/firefox/common/.mozilla/firefox/firefox-themes"
export WHITESUR_TMP_DIR="/tmp/WhiteSur.lock"
if [[ -w "/" ]]; then
if [[ -w "/root" ]]; then
THEME_DIR="/usr/share/themes"
else
THEME_DIR="$HOME/.themes"
fi
# GDM
#--------------GDM----------------#
WHITESUR_GS_DIR="/usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/WhiteSur"
COMMON_CSS_FILE="/usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/gnome-shell.css"
UBUNTU_CSS_FILE="/usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/ubuntu.css"
@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ POP_OS_GR_FILE="/usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/Pop/gnome-shell-theme.gresource"
MISC_GR_FILE="/usr/share/gnome-shell/gnome-shell-theme.gresource"
GS_GR_XML_FILE="${THEME_SRC_DIR}/main/gnome-shell/gnome-shell-theme.gresource.xml"
# Theme
#-------------Theme---------------#
THEME_NAME="WhiteSur"
COLOR_VARIANTS=('light' 'dark')
OPACITY_VARIANTS=('normal' 'solid')
@ -85,7 +87,7 @@ SIDEBAR_SIZE_VARIANTS=('default' '220' '240' '260' '280')
PANEL_OPACITY_VARIANTS=('default' '30' '45' '60' '75')
NAUTILUS_STYLE_VARIANTS=('stable' 'normal' 'mojave' 'glassy')
# Customization, default values
#--------Customization, default values----------#
dest="${THEME_DIR}"
name="${THEME_NAME}"
colors=("${COLOR_VARIANTS}")
@ -99,14 +101,15 @@ nautilus_style="${NAUTILUS_STYLE_VARIANTS[0]}"
background="default"
compact="true"
# Ambigous arguments checking and overriding default values
#--Ambigous arguments checking and overriding default values--#
declare -A has_set=([-b]="false" [-s]="false" [-p]="false" [-d]="false" [-n]="false" [-a]="false" [-o]="false" [-c]="false" [-i]="false" [-t]="false" [-N]="false")
declare -A need_dialog=([-b]="false" [-s]="false" [-p]="false" [-d]="false" [-n]="false" [-a]="false" [-o]="false" [-c]="false" [-i]="false" [-t]="false" [-N]="false")
# Tweaks
#------------Tweaks---------------#
need_help="false"
uninstall="false"
interactive="false"
silent_mode="false"
no_darken="false"
no_blur="false"
@ -120,30 +123,38 @@ dash_to_dock="false"
max_round="false"
showapps_normal="false"
# Misc
#--------------Misc----------------#
msg=""
final_msg="Run '${0} --help' to explore more customization features!"
notif_msg=""
process_ids=()
error_snippet=""
# This is important for 'udu' because 'return "${result}"' is considered the
# last command in 'BASH_COMMAND' variable
WHITESUR_COMMAND=""
export ANIM_PID="0"
has_any_error="false"
swupd_packages=""
# '/' ending is required in 'swupd_url'
swupd_url="https://cdn.download.clearlinux.org/current/x86_64/os/Packages/"
swupd_ver_url="https://cdn.download.clearlinux.org/latest"
swupd_prepared="false"
xbps_prepared="false"
# Colors and animation
c_default="\033[0m"
c_blue="\033[1;34m"
c_magenta="\033[1;35m"
c_cyan="\033[1;36m"
c_green="\033[1;32m"
c_red="\033[1;31m"
c_yellow="\033[1;33m"
#------------Decoration-----------#
export c_default="\033[0m"
export c_blue="\033[1;34m"
export c_magenta="\033[1;35m"
export c_cyan="\033[1;36m"
export c_green="\033[1;32m"
export c_red="\033[1;31m"
export c_yellow="\033[1;33m"
anim=(
"${c_blue}${c_green}${c_red}${c_magenta} "
" ${c_green}${c_red}${c_magenta}${c_blue} "
" ${c_red}${c_magenta}${c_blue}${c_green} "
" ${c_magenta}${c_blue}${c_green}${c_red} "
" ${c_blue}${c_green}${c_red}${c_magenta} "
"${c_blue}${c_green}${c_red}${c_magenta}"
" ${c_green}${c_red}${c_magenta}${c_blue}"
" ${c_red}${c_magenta}${c_blue}${c_green}"
" ${c_magenta}${c_blue}${c_green}${c_red}"
" ${c_blue}${c_green}${c_red}${c_magenta}"
)
###############################################################################
@ -151,6 +162,8 @@ anim=(
###############################################################################
start_animation() {
[[ "${silent_mode}" == "true" ]] && return 0
setterm -cursor off
(
@ -171,6 +184,8 @@ start_animation() {
}
stop_animation() {
[[ "${silent_mode}" == "true" ]] && return 0
[[ -e "/proc/${ANIM_PID}" ]] && kill -13 "${ANIM_PID}"
setterm -cursor on
}
@ -214,37 +229,50 @@ signal_exit() {
stop_animation
}
operation_aborted() {
signal_abort() {
signal_exit
prompt -e "\n\n Oops! Operation has been aborted...\n\n"
exit 1
}
signal_error() {
# TODO: make this more accurate
IFS=$'\n'
local sources=($(basename -a "${WHITESUR_SOURCE[@]}" "${BASH_SOURCE[@]}" | sort -u))
local dist_ids=($(awk -F '=' '/ID/{print $2}' "/etc/os-release"))
local dist_ids=($(awk -F '=' '/ID/{print $2}' "/etc/os-release" | tr -d '"' | sort -Vru))
local repo_ver=""
local lines=()
local log="$(awk '{printf "\033[1;31m >>> %s\n", $0}' "${WHITESUR_TMP_DIR}/error_log.txt" || echo "")"
if ! repo_ver="$(cd "${REPO_DIR}"; git log -1 --date=format-local:"%FT%T%z" --format="%ad" 2> /dev/null)"; then
if ! repo_ver="$(cd "${REPO_DIR}"; git log -1 --date=format-local:"%FT%T%z" --format="%ad")"; then
if ! repo_ver="$(date -r "${REPO_DIR}" +"%FT%T%z")"; then
repo_ver="unknown"
fi
fi
clear
# Some computer may have a bad performance. We need to avoid the error log
# to be cut. Sleeping for awhile may help
sleep 0.75; clear
prompt -e "\n\n Oops! Operation has been aborted or failed...\n"
prompt -e "\n\n Oops! Operation failed...\n"
prompt -e "=========== ERROR LOG ==========="
if ! awk '{printf "\033[1;31m >>> %s\n", $0}' "${WHITESUR_TMP_DIR}/error_log.txt"; then
prompt -e ">>>>>>> No error log found <<<<<<"
if [[ "${log}" ]] ; then
echo -e "${log}"
else
prompt -e "\n>>>>>>> No error log found <<<<<<"
fi
prompt -e "\n =========== ERROR INFO =========="
prompt -e "FOUND :"
for i in "${sources[@]}"; do
lines=($(grep -Fn "${error_snippet:-${BASH_COMMAND}}" "${REPO_DIR}/${i}" | cut -d : -f 1 || echo ""))
lines=($(grep -Fn "${WHITESUR_COMMAND:-${BASH_COMMAND}}" "${REPO_DIR}/${i}" | cut -d : -f 1 || echo ""))
prompt -e " >>> ${i}$(IFS=';'; [[ "${lines[*]}" ]] && echo " at ${lines[*]}")"
done
prompt -e "SNIPPET:\n >>> ${error_snippet:-${BASH_COMMAND}}"
prompt -e "SNIPPET:\n >>> ${WHITESUR_COMMAND:-${BASH_COMMAND}}"
prompt -e "TRACE :"
for i in "${FUNCNAME[@]}"; do
@ -253,46 +281,66 @@ operation_aborted() {
prompt -e "\n =========== SYSTEM INFO ========="
prompt -e "DISTRO : $(IFS=';'; echo "${dist_ids[*]}")"
prompt -e "SUDO : $([[ -w "/" ]] && echo "yes" || echo "no")"
prompt -e "SUDO : $([[ -w "/root" ]] && echo "yes" || echo "no")"
prompt -e "GNOME : ${GNOME_VERSION}"
prompt -e "REPO : ${repo_ver}\n"
prompt -i "HINT: You can google or report to us the infos above\n"
prompt -i "HINT: You can google or report to us the info above\n"
prompt -i "https://github.com/vinceliuice/WhiteSur-gtk-theme/issues\n\n"
rm -rf "${WHITESUR_TMP_DIR}"; exit 1
}
rootify() {
trap true SIGINT
prompt -w "Executing '$(echo "${@}" | cut -c -35 )...' as root"
if ! sudo "${@}"; then
error_snippet="${*}"
operation_aborted
fi
trap signal_exit SIGINT
}
userify() {
trap true SIGINT
if ! sudo -u "${MY_USERNAME}" "${@}"; then
error_snippet="${*}"
operation_aborted
fi
trap signal_exit SIGINT
}
trap 'operation_aborted' ERR
trap 'signal_exit' INT EXIT TERM
trap 'signal_exit' EXIT
trap 'signal_error' ERR
trap 'signal_abort' INT TERM TSTP
###############################################################################
# USER UTILITIES #
###############################################################################
ask() {
[[ "${silent_mode}" == "true" ]] && return 0
echo -ne "${c_magenta}"
read -p " ${2}: " ${1} 2>&1
echo -ne "${c_default}"
}
confirm() {
[[ "${silent_mode}" == "true" ]] && return 0
while [[ "${!1}" != "y" && "${!1}" != "n" ]]; do
ask ${1} "${2} (y/n)"
done
}
dialogify() {
if [[ "${silent_mode}" == "true" ]]; then
prompt -w "Oops... silent mode has been activated so we can't show the dialog"
return 0
fi
local lists=""
local i=0
local result=""
local n_result=4
for list in "${@:4}"; do
lists+=" ${i} ${list} off "; ((i+=1))
done
result="$(dialog --backtitle "${2}" --radiolist "${3}" 0 0 0 ${lists} --output-fd 1 || echo "x")"
clear
if [[ "${result}" != "x" ]]; then
((n_result+=result))
printf -v "${1}" "%s" "${!n_result}"
else
signal_abort
fi
}
helpify_title() {
printf "${c_cyan}%s${c_blue}%s ${c_green}%s\n\n" "Usage: " "$0" "[OPTIONS...]"
printf "${c_cyan}%s\n" "OPTIONS:"
@ -308,7 +356,7 @@ has_command() {
}
has_flatpak_app() {
flatpak list --columns=application 2> /dev/null | grep "${1}" &> /dev/null || return 1
flatpak list --columns=application | grep "${1}" &> /dev/null || return 1
}
has_snap_app() {
@ -374,6 +422,12 @@ check_param() {
local has_any_ambiguity_error="false"
local variant_found="false"
if [[ "${silent_mode}" == "true" ]]; then
must_not_ambigous="must"
must_have_value="must"
value_must_found="must"
fi
if [[ "${has_set["${global_param}"]}" == "true" ]]; then
need_dialog["${global_param}"]="true"
@ -457,8 +511,6 @@ check_param() {
fi
done ;;
-a)
[[ "${alts_set}" == "false" ]] && alts=()
if [[ "${value}" == "all" ]]; then
for i in {0..2}; do
alts+=("${ALT_VARIANTS[i]}")
@ -537,7 +589,7 @@ avoid_variant_duplicates() {
themes=($(printf "%s\n" "${themes[@]}" | sort -u))
}
# 'finalize_argument_parsing' is in the 'systems' section
# 'finalize_argument_parsing' is in the 'MISC' section
###############################################################################
# FILES #
@ -546,10 +598,10 @@ avoid_variant_duplicates() {
restore_file() {
if [[ -f "${1}.bak" ]]; then
case "${2}" in
rootify)
rootify rm -rf "${1}"; rootify mv "${1}"{".bak",""} ;;
userify)
userify rm -rf "${1}"; userify mv "${1}"{".bak",""} ;;
sudo)
sudo rm -rf "${1}"; sudo mv "${1}"{".bak",""} ;;
udo)
udo rm -rf "${1}"; udo mv "${1}"{".bak",""} ;;
*)
rm -rf "${1}"; mv "${1}"{".bak",""} ;;
esac
@ -559,19 +611,19 @@ restore_file() {
backup_file() {
if [[ -f "${1}" ]]; then
case "${2}" in
rootify)
rootify mv -n "${1}"{"",".bak"} ;;
userify)
userify mv -n "${1}"{"",".bak"} ;;
sudo)
sudo mv -n "${1}"{"",".bak"} ;;
udo)
udo mv -n "${1}"{"",".bak"} ;;
*)
mv -n "${1}"{"",".bak"} ;;
esac
fi
}
userify_file() {
udoify_file() {
if [[ -f "${1}" && "$(ls -ld "${1}" | awk '{print $3}')" != "${MY_USERNAME}" ]]; then
rootify chown "${MY_USERNAME}:" "${1}"
sudo chown "${MY_USERNAME}:" "${1}"
fi
}
@ -587,24 +639,88 @@ remind_relative_path() {
# MISC #
###############################################################################
full_rootify() {
if [[ ! -w "/" ]]; then
sudo() {
local result="0"
prompt -w "Executing '$(echo "${@}" | cut -c -35 )...' as root"
if ! ${SUDO_BIN} -n true &> /dev/null; then
echo -e "${c_magenta} Authentication is required:${c_default}"
fi
if [[ -p /dev/stdin ]]; then
${SUDO_BIN} "${@}" < /dev/stdin || result="${?}"
else
${SUDO_BIN} "${@}" || result="${?}"
fi
[[ "${result}" != "0" ]] && WHITESUR_COMMAND="${*}"
return "${result}"
}
udo() {
local result="0"
# Just in case. We put the prompt here to make it less annoying
if ! ${SUDO_BIN} -u "${MY_USERNAME}" -n true &> /dev/null; then
prompt -w "Executing '$(echo "${@}" | cut -c -35 )...' as user"
echo -e "${c_magenta} Authentication is required:${c_default}"
fi
if [[ -p /dev/stdin ]]; then
${SUDO_BIN} -u "${MY_USERNAME}" "${@}" < /dev/stdin || result="${?}"
else
${SUDO_BIN} -u "${MY_USERNAME}" "${@}" || result="${?}"
fi
[[ "${result}" != "0" ]] && WHITESUR_COMMAND="${*}"
return "${result}"
}
full_sudo() {
if [[ ! -w "/root" ]]; then
prompt -e "ERROR: '${1}' needs a root priviledge. Please run this '${0}' as root"
has_any_error="true"
fi
}
get_utc_epoch_time() {
local time=""
local epoch=""
if exec 3<> "/dev/tcp/iana.org/80"; then
echo -e "GET / HTTP/1.1\nHost: iana.org\n\n" >&3
while read -r -t 2 line 0<&3; do
if [[ "${line}" =~ "Date:" ]]; then
time="${line#*':'}"; exec 3<&-; break
fi
done
exec 3<&-
if [[ "${time}" ]]; then
epoch="$(date -d "${time}" "+%s")"
echo "$((epoch + 2))"
else
return 1
fi
else
exec 3<&-; return 1
fi
}
usage() {
prompt -e "Usage function is not implemented"; exit 1
}
finalize_argument_parsing() {
if [[ "${need_help}" == "true" ]]; then
echo; usage
echo; usage; echo
[[ "${has_any_error}" == "true" ]] && exit 1 || exit 0
elif [[ "${has_any_error}" == "true" ]]; then
echo; prompt -i "Try '$0 --help' for more information."; exit 1
elif [[ "${need_dialog[@]}" =~ "true" ]]; then
echo
echo; prompt -i "Try '$0 --help' for more information."; echo; exit 1
fi
}

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@ -3,8 +3,6 @@
#
# WARNING: Don't use "cd" in this shell, use it in a subshell instead,
# for example ( cd blabla && do_blabla ) or $( cd .. && do_blabla )
#
# WARNING: Please don't use sudo directly here since it steals our EXIT trap
###############################################################################
# VARIABLES #
@ -17,110 +15,227 @@ WHITESUR_SOURCE+=("lib-install.sh")
# DEPENDENCIES #
###############################################################################
install_theme_deps() {
if ! has_command glib-compile-resources || ! has_command sassc || \
! has_command xmllint || [[ ! -r "/usr/share/gtk-engines/murrine.xml" ]]; then
echo; prompt -w "'glib2.0', 'sassc', 'xmllint', and 'libmurrine' are required for theme installation."
# Be careful of some distro mechanism, some of them use rolling-release
# based installation instead of point-release, e.g., Arch Linux
# Be careful of some distro mechanism, some of them use rolling-release
# based installation, e.g., Arch Linux
# Rolling-release based distro doesn't have a seprate repo for each different
# build. This can cause a system call error since an app require the compatible
# version of dependencies. In other words, if you install an new app (which you
# definitely reinstall/upgrade the dependency for that app), but your other
# dependencies are old/expired, you'll end up with broken system.
if has_command zypper; then
rootify zypper in -y sassc glib2-devel gtk2-engine-murrine libxml2-tools
elif has_command apt; then
rootify apt install -y sassc libglib2.0-dev-bin gtk2-engines-murrine libxml2-utils
elif has_command dnf; then
rootify dnf install -y sassc glib2-devel gtk-murrine-engine libxml2
elif has_command yum; then
rootify yum install -y sassc glib2-devel gtk-murrine-engine libxml2
elif has_command pacman; then
# Explanation A:
# Arch-based distro doesnt have a seprate repo for each different build.
# This can cause a system call error since an app require the compatible
# version of dependencies. In other words, if you install an new app (which
# you definitely reinstall/upgrade the dependency for that app), but your
# other dependencies are old/expired, you'll end up with broken system.
# That's why we need a full system upgrade here
rootify pacman -Syu --noconfirm --needed sassc glib2 gtk-engine-murrine libxml2
else
prompt -w "WARNING: We're sorry, your distro isn't officially supported yet."
prompt -w "INSTRUCTION: Please make sure you have installed all of the required dependencies. We'll continue the installation in 15 seconds"
prompt -w "INSTRUCTION: Press 'ctrl'+'c' to cancel the installation if you haven't install them yet"
start_animation; sleep 15; stop_animation
fi
# That's why we need a full system upgrade there
#---------------------SWUPD--------------------#
# 'swupd' bundles just don't make any sense. It takes about 30GB of space only
# for installing a util, e.g. 'sassc' (from 'desktop-dev' bundle, or
# 'os-utils-gui-dev' bundle, or any other 'sassc' provider bundle)
# Manual package installation is needed for that, but please don't use 'dnf'.
# The known worst impact of using 'dnf' is you install 'sassc' and then you
# remove it, and you run 'sudo dnf upgrade', and boom! Your 'sudo' and other
# system utilities have gone!
#----------------------APT---------------------#
# Some apt version doesn't update the repo list before it install some app.
# It may cause "unable to fetch..." when you're trying to install them
#--------------------PACMAN--------------------#
# 'Syu' (with a single y) may causes "could not open ... decompression failed"
# and "target not found <package>". We got to force 'pacman' to update the repos
#--------------------OTHERS--------------------#
# Sometimes, some Ubuntu distro doesn't enable automatic time. This can cause
# 'Release file for ... is not valid yet'. This may also happen on other distros
#============================================#
#-------------------Prepare------------------#
installation_sorry() {
prompt -w "WARNING: We're sorry, your distro isn't officially supported yet."
prompt -i "INSTRUCTION: Please make sure you have installed all of the required dependencies. We'll continue the installation in 15 seconds"
prompt -i "INSTRUCTION: Press 'ctrl'+'c' to cancel the installation if you haven't install them yet"
start_animation; sleep 15; stop_animation
}
prepare_deps() {
local remote_time=""
local local_time=""
prompt -i "DEPS: Checking your internet connection..."
local_time="$(date -u "+%s")"
if ! remote_time="$(get_utc_epoch_time)"; then
prompt -e "DEPS ERROR: You have an internet connection issue\n"; exit 1
fi
# 5 minutes is the maximum reasonable time delay, so we choose '4' here just
# in case
if (( local_time < remote_time-(4*60) )); then
prompt -w "DEPS: Your system clock is wrong"
prompt -i "DEPS: Updating your system clock..."
# Add "+ 25" here to accomodate potential time delay by sudo prompt
sudo date -s "@$((remote_time + 25))"; sudo hwclock --systohc
fi
}
install_gdm_deps() {
#TODO: @vince, do we also need "sassc" here?
prepare_swupd() {
[[ "${swupd_prepared}" == "true" ]] && return 0
if ! has_command glib-compile-resources || ! has_command xmllint || ! has_command sassc; then
echo; prompt -w "'glib2.0', 'xmllint', and 'sassc' are required for theme installation."
local remove=""
local ver=""
local conf=""
local dist=""
if has_command dnf; then
prompt -w "CLEAR LINUX: You have 'dnf' installed in your system. It may break your system especially when you remove a package"
confirm remove "CLEAR LINUX: You wanna remove it?"; echo
fi
if ! sudo swupd update -y; then
ver="$(curl -s -o - "${swupd_ver_url}")"
dist="NAME=\"Clear Linux OS\"\nVERSION=1\nID=clear-linux-os\nID_LIKE=clear-linux-os\n"
dist+="VERSION_ID=${ver}\nANSI_COLOR=\"1;35\"\nSUPPORT_URL=\"https://clearlinux.org\"\nBUILD_ID=${ver}"
prompt -w "\n CLEAR LINUX: Your 'swupd' is broken"
prompt -i "CLEAR LINUX: Patching 'swupd' distro version detection and try again...\n"
sudo rm -rf "/etc/os-release"; echo -e "${dist}" | sudo tee "/usr/lib/os-release" > /dev/null
sudo ln -s "/usr/lib/os-release" "/etc/os-release"
sudo swupd update -y
fi
if ! has_command bsdtar; then sudo swupd bundle-add libarchive; fi
if [[ "${remove}" == "y" ]]; then sudo swupd bundle-remove -y dnf; fi
swupd_prepared="true"
}
install_swupd_packages() {
if [[ ! "${swupd_packages}" ]]; then
swupd_packages="$(curl -s -o - "${swupd_url}" | awk -F '"' '/-bin-|-lib-/{print $2}')"
fi
for key in "${@}"; do
for pkg in $(echo "${swupd_packages}" | grep -F "${key}"); do
curl -s -o - "${swupd_url}/${pkg}" | sudo bsdtar -xf - -C "/"
done
done
}
prepare_install_apt_packages() {
local status="0"
sudo apt update -y; sudo apt install -y "${@}" || status="${?}"
if [[ "${status}" == "100" ]]; then
prompt -w "\n APT: Your repo lists might be broken"
prompt -i "APT: Full-cleaning your repo lists and try again...\n"
sudo apt clean -y; sudo rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists
sudo apt update -y; sudo apt install -y "${@}"
fi
}
prepare_xbps() {
[[ "${xbps_prepared}" == "true" ]] && return 0
# 'xbps-install' requires 'xbps' to be always up-to-date
sudo xbps-install -Syu xbps
# System upgrading can't remove the old kernel files by it self. It eats the
# boot partition and may cause kernel panic when there is no enough space
sudo vkpurge rm all; sudo xbps-install -Syu
xbps_prepared="true"
}
#-----------------Deps-----------------#
install_theme_deps() {
if ! has_command glib-compile-resources || ! has_command sassc || ! has_command xmllint; then
prompt -w "DEPS: 'glib2.0', 'sassc', and 'xmllint' are required for theme installation."
prepare_deps
if has_command zypper; then
rootify zypper in -y glib2-devel libxml2-tools sassc
sudo zypper in -y sassc glib2-devel libxml2-tools
elif has_command swupd; then
# Rolling release
prepare_swupd && sudo swupd bundle-add libglib libxml2 && install_swupd_packages sassc libsass
elif has_command apt; then
rootify apt install -y libglib2.0-dev-bin libxml2-utils sassc
prepare_install_apt_packages sassc libglib2.0-dev-bin libxml2-utils
elif has_command dnf; then
rootify dnf install -y glib2-devel libxml2 sassc
sudo dnf install -y sassc glib2-devel libxml2
elif has_command yum; then
rootify yum install -y glib2-devel libxml2 sassc
sudo yum install -y sassc glib2-devel libxml2
elif has_command pacman; then
# See Explanation A
rootify pacman -Syu --noconfirm --needed glib2 libxml2 sassc
# Rolling release
sudo pacman -Syyu --noconfirm --needed sassc glib2 libxml2
elif has_command xbps-install; then
# Rolling release
# 'libxml2' is already included here, and it's gonna broke the installation
# if you add it
prepare_xbps && sudo xbps-install -Sy sassc glib-devel
else
prompt -w "WARNING: We're sorry, your distro isn't officially supported yet."
prompt -w "INSTRUCTION: Please make sure you have installed all of the required dependencies. We'll continue the installation in 15 seconds"
prompt -w "INSTRUCTION: Press 'ctrl'+'c' to cancel the installation if you haven't install them yet"
start_animation; sleep 15; stop_animation
installation_sorry
fi
fi
}
install_beggy_deps() {
if ! has_command convert; then
echo; prompt -w "'imagemagick' are required for background editing."
prompt -w "DEPS: 'imagemagick' is required for background editing."
prepare_deps
if has_command zypper; then
rootify zypper in -y ImageMagick
sudo zypper in -y ImageMagick
elif has_command swupd; then
# Rolling release
prepare_swupd && sudo swupd bundle-add ImageMagick
elif has_command apt; then
rootify apt install -y imagemagick
prepare_install_apt_packages imagemagick
elif has_command dnf; then
rootify dnf install -y ImageMagick
sudo dnf install -y ImageMagick
elif has_command yum; then
rootify yum install -y ImageMagick
sudo yum install -y ImageMagick
elif has_command pacman; then
# See Explanation A
rootify pacman -Syu --noconfirm --needed imagemagick
# Rolling release
sudo pacman -Syyu --noconfirm --needed imagemagick
elif has_command xbps-install; then
# Rolling release
prepare_xbps && sudo xbps-install -Sy ImageMagick
else
prompt -w "WARNING: We're sorry, your distro isn't officially supported yet."
prompt -w "INSTRUCTION: Please make sure you have installed all of the required dependencies. We'll continue the installation in 15 seconds"
prompt -w "INSTRUCTION: Press 'ctrl'+'c' to cancel the installation if you haven't install them yet"
start_animation; sleep 15; stop_animation
installation_sorry
fi
fi
}
install_dialog_deps() {
[[ "${silent_mode}" == "true" ]] && return 0
if ! has_command dialog; then
echo; prompt -w "'dialog' are required for this option."
prompt -w "DEPS: 'dialog' is required for this option."
prepare_deps
if has_command zypper; then
rootify zypper in -y dialog
sudo zypper in -y dialog
elif has_command swupd; then
# Rolling release
prepare_swupd && install_swupd_packages dialog
elif has_command apt; then
rootify apt install -y dialog
prepare_install_apt_packages dialog
elif has_command dnf; then
rootify dnf install -y dialog
sudo dnf install -y dialog
elif has_command yum; then
rootify yum install -y dialog
sudo yum install -y dialog
elif has_command pacman; then
# See Explanation A
rootify pacman -Syu --noconfirm --needed dialog
# Rolling release
sudo pacman -Syyu --noconfirm --needed dialog
elif has_command xbps-install; then
# Rolling release
prepare_xbps && sudo xbps-install -Sy dialog
else
prompt -w "WARNING: We're sorry, your distro isn't officially supported yet."
prompt -w "INSTRUCTION: Please make sure you have installed all of the required dependencies. We'll continue the installation in 15 seconds"
prompt -w "INSTRUCTION: Press 'ctrl'+'c' to cancel the installation if you haven't install them yet"
start_animation; sleep 15; stop_animation
installation_sorry
fi
fi
}
@ -151,7 +266,9 @@ install_beggy() {
;;
*)
if [[ "${no_blur}" == "false" || "${darken}" == "true" ]]; then
install_beggy_deps && convert "${background}" ${CONVERT_OPT} "${WHITESUR_TMP_DIR}/beggy.png"
install_beggy_deps; start_animation
convert "${background}" ${CONVERT_OPT} "${WHITESUR_TMP_DIR}/beggy.png"
stop_animation
else
cp -r "${background}" "${WHITESUR_TMP_DIR}/beggy.png"
fi
@ -163,6 +280,7 @@ install_darky() {
local opacity="$(destify ${1})"
local theme="$(destify ${2})"
install_theme_deps
sassc ${SASSC_OPT} "${THEME_SRC_DIR}/main/gtk-3.0/gtk-dark.scss" "${WHITESUR_TMP_DIR}/darky-3.css"
sassc ${SASSC_OPT} "${THEME_SRC_DIR}/main/gtk-4.0/gtk-dark.scss" "${WHITESUR_TMP_DIR}/darky-4.css"
}
@ -201,6 +319,8 @@ install_shelly() {
TARGET_DIR="${6}"
fi
install_theme_deps
mkdir -p "${TARGET_DIR}"
mkdir -p "${TARGET_DIR}/assets"
cp -r "${THEME_SRC_DIR}/assets/gnome-shell/icons" "${TARGET_DIR}"
@ -253,20 +373,23 @@ install_theemy() {
local TMP_DIR_F="${WHITESUR_TMP_DIR}/gtk-4.0${color}${opacity}${alt}${theme}"
mkdir -p "${TARGET_DIR}"
local desktop_entry="
[Desktop Entry]
Type=X-GNOME-Metatheme
Name=${name}${color}${opacity}${alt}${theme}
Comment=A MacOS BigSur like Gtk+ theme based on Elegant Design
Encoding=UTF-8
[X-GNOME-Metatheme]
GtkTheme=${name}${color}${opacity}${alt}${theme}
MetacityTheme=${name}${color}${opacity}${alt}${theme}
IconTheme=${name}${iconcolor}
CursorTheme=WhiteSur-cursors
ButtonLayout=close,minimize,maximize:menu"
echo "${desktop_entry}" > "${TARGET_DIR}/index.theme"
local desktop_entry="[Desktop Entry]\n"
desktop_entry+="Type=X-GNOME-Metatheme\n"
desktop_entry+="Name=${name}${color}${opacity}${alt}${theme}\n"
desktop_entry+="Comment=A MacOS BigSur like Gtk+ theme based on Elegant Design\n"
desktop_entry+="Encoding=UTF-8\n\n"
desktop_entry+="[X-GNOME-Metatheme]\n"
desktop_entry+="GtkTheme=${name}${color}${opacity}${alt}${theme}\n"
desktop_entry+="MetacityTheme=${name}${color}${opacity}${alt}${theme}\n"
desktop_entry+="IconTheme=${name}${iconcolor}\n"
desktop_entry+="CursorTheme=WhiteSur-cursors\n"
desktop_entry+="ButtonLayout=close,minimize,maximize:menu\n"
echo -e "${desktop_entry}" > "${TARGET_DIR}/index.theme"
install_theme_deps
#--------------------GTK-3.0--------------------#
@ -357,7 +480,7 @@ install_themes() {
# "install_theemy" and "install_shelly" require "gtk_base", so multithreading
# isn't possible
start_animation; install_beggy
install_theme_deps; start_animation; install_beggy
for opacity in "${opacities[@]}"; do
for alt in "${alts[@]}"; do
@ -394,10 +517,10 @@ remove_themes() {
}
install_gdm_theme() {
start_animation
local TARGET=
# Let's go!
install_theme_deps
rm -rf "${WHITESUR_GS_DIR}"; install_beggy
gtk_base "${colors[0]}" "${opacities[0]}" "${themes[0]}"
@ -435,8 +558,6 @@ install_gdm_theme() {
# Fix previously installed WhiteSur
restore_file "${ETC_GR_FILE}"
fi
stop_animation
}
revert_gdm_theme() {
@ -461,8 +582,8 @@ install_firefox_theme() {
fi
remove_firefox_theme
userify mkdir -p "${TARGET_DIR}"
userify cp -rf "${FIREFOX_SRC_DIR}"/* "${TARGET_DIR}"
udo mkdir -p "${TARGET_DIR}"
udo cp -rf "${FIREFOX_SRC_DIR}"/* "${TARGET_DIR}"
config_firefox
}
@ -482,14 +603,14 @@ config_firefox() {
for d in "${FIREFOX_DIR}/"*"default"*; do
if [[ -f "${d}/prefs.js" ]]; then
rm -rf "${d}/chrome"
userify ln -sf "${TARGET_DIR}" "${d}/chrome"
userify_file "${d}/prefs.js"
echo "user_pref(\"toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets\", true);" >> "${d}/prefs.js"
echo "user_pref(\"browser.tabs.drawInTitlebar\", true);" >> "${d}/prefs.js"
echo "user_pref(\"browser.uidensity\", 0);" >> "${d}/prefs.js"
echo "user_pref(\"layers.acceleration.force-enabled\", true);" >> "${d}/prefs.js"
echo "user_pref(\"mozilla.widget.use-argb-visuals\", true);" >> "${d}/prefs.js"
rm -rf "${d}/chrome"
udo ln -sf "${TARGET_DIR}" "${d}/chrome"
udoify_file "${d}/prefs.js"
echo "user_pref(\"toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets\", true);" >> "${d}/prefs.js"
echo "user_pref(\"browser.tabs.drawInTitlebar\", true);" >> "${d}/prefs.js"
echo "user_pref(\"browser.uidensity\", 0);" >> "${d}/prefs.js"
echo "user_pref(\"layers.acceleration.force-enabled\", true);" >> "${d}/prefs.js"
echo "user_pref(\"mozilla.widget.use-argb-visuals\", true);" >> "${d}/prefs.js"
fi
done
}
@ -504,8 +625,8 @@ edit_firefox_theme_prefs() {
fi
[[ ! -d "${TARGET_DIR}" ]] && install_firefox_theme ; config_firefox
userify ${EDITOR:-nano} "${TARGET_DIR}/userChrome.css"
userify ${EDITOR:-nano} "${TARGET_DIR}/customChrome.css"
udo ${EDITOR:-nano} "${TARGET_DIR}/userChrome.css"
udo ${EDITOR:-nano} "${TARGET_DIR}/customChrome.css"
}
remove_firefox_theme() {
@ -526,22 +647,22 @@ install_dash_to_dock_theme() {
gtk_base "${colors[0]}" "${opacities[0]}" "${themes[0]}"
if [[ -d "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_HOME}" ]]; then
backup_file "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_HOME}/stylesheet.css" "userify"
userify_file "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_HOME}/stylesheet.css"
userify sassc ${SASSC_OPT} "${DASH_TO_DOCK_SRC_DIR}/stylesheet$(destify ${colors[0]}).scss" "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_HOME}/stylesheet.css"
backup_file "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_HOME}/stylesheet.css" "udo"
udoify_file "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_HOME}/stylesheet.css"
udo sassc ${SASSC_OPT} "${DASH_TO_DOCK_SRC_DIR}/stylesheet$(destify ${colors[0]}).scss" "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_HOME}/stylesheet.css"
elif [[ -d "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_ROOT}" ]]; then
backup_file "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_ROOT}/stylesheet.css" "rootify"
rootify sassc ${SASSC_OPT} "${DASH_TO_DOCK_SRC_DIR}/stylesheet$(destify ${colors[0]}).scss" "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_ROOT}/stylesheet.css"
backup_file "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_ROOT}/stylesheet.css" "sudo"
sudo sassc ${SASSC_OPT} "${DASH_TO_DOCK_SRC_DIR}/stylesheet$(destify ${colors[0]}).scss" "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_ROOT}/stylesheet.css"
fi
userify dbus-launch dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/apply-custom-theme true
udo dbus-launch dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/apply-custom-theme true
}
revert_dash_to_dock_theme() {
if [[ -d "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_HOME}" ]]; then
restore_file "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_HOME}/stylesheet.css" "userify"
restore_file "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_HOME}/stylesheet.css" "udo"
elif [[ -d "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_ROOT}" ]]; then
restore_file "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_ROOT}/stylesheet.css" "rootify"
restore_file "${DASH_TO_DOCK_DIR_ROOT}/stylesheet.css" "sudo"
fi
}
@ -550,26 +671,26 @@ revert_dash_to_dock_theme() {
###############################################################################
connect_flatpak() {
rootify flatpak override --filesystem=~/.themes
sudo flatpak override --filesystem=~/.themes
}
disconnect_flatpak() {
rootify flatpak override --nofilesystem=~/.themes
sudo flatpak override --nofilesystem=~/.themes
}
connect_snap() {
rootify snap install whitesur-gtk-theme
sudo snap install whitesur-gtk-theme
for i in $(snap connections | grep gtk-common-themes | awk '{print $2}' | cut -f1 -d: | sort -u); do
rootify snap connect "${i}:gtk-3-themes" "whitesur-gtk-theme:gtk-3-themes"
rootify snap connect "${i}:icon-themes" "whitesur-gtk-theme:icon-themes"
sudo snap connect "${i}:gtk-3-themes" "whitesur-gtk-theme:gtk-3-themes"
sudo snap connect "${i}:icon-themes" "whitesur-gtk-theme:icon-themes"
done
}
disconnect_snap() {
for i in $(snap connections | grep gtk-common-themes | awk '{print $2}' | cut -f1 -d: | sort -u); do
rootify snap disconnect "${i}:gtk-3-themes" "whitesur-gtk-theme:gtk-3-themes"
rootify snap disconnect "${i}:icon-themes" "whitesur-gtk-theme:icon-themes"
sudo snap disconnect "${i}:gtk-3-themes" "whitesur-gtk-theme:gtk-3-themes"
sudo snap disconnect "${i}:icon-themes" "whitesur-gtk-theme:icon-themes"
done
}
@ -651,73 +772,21 @@ customize_theme() {
# values are taken from _variables.scss
show_panel_opacity_dialog() {
if [[ -x /usr/bin/dialog ]]; then
tui=$(dialog --backtitle "${THEME_NAME} gtk theme installer" \
--radiolist "Choose your panel background opacity
(Default is 0.15. The less value, the more transparency!):" 20 50 10 \
0 "${PANEL_OPACITY_VARIANTS[0]}" on \
1 "0.${PANEL_OPACITY_VARIANTS[1]}" off \
2 "0.${PANEL_OPACITY_VARIANTS[2]}" off \
3 "0.${PANEL_OPACITY_VARIANTS[3]}" off \
4 "0.${PANEL_OPACITY_VARIANTS[4]}" off --output-fd 1 )
case "$tui" in
0) panel_opacity="${PANEL_OPACITY_VARIANTS[0]}" ;;
1) panel_opacity="${PANEL_OPACITY_VARIANTS[1]}" ;;
2) panel_opacity="${PANEL_OPACITY_VARIANTS[2]}" ;;
3) panel_opacity="${PANEL_OPACITY_VARIANTS[3]}" ;;
4) panel_opacity="${PANEL_OPACITY_VARIANTS[4]}" ;;
*) operation_aborted ;;
esac
fi
clear
install_dialog_deps
dialogify panel_opacity "${THEME_NAME}" "Choose your panel opacity (Default is 15)" ${PANEL_OPACITY_VARIANTS[*]}
}
show_sidebar_size_dialog() {
if [[ -x /usr/bin/dialog ]]; then
tui=$(dialog --backtitle "${THEME_NAME} gtk theme installer" \
--radiolist "Choose your Nautilus sidebar size (default is 200px width):" 15 40 5 \
0 "${SIDEBAR_SIZE_VARIANTS[0]}" on \
1 "${SIDEBAR_SIZE_VARIANTS[1]}px" off \
2 "${SIDEBAR_SIZE_VARIANTS[2]}px" off \
3 "${SIDEBAR_SIZE_VARIANTS[3]}px" off \
4 "${SIDEBAR_SIZE_VARIANTS[4]}px" off --output-fd 1 )
case "$tui" in
0) sidebar_size="${SIDEBAR_SIZE_VARIANTS[0]}" ;;
1) sidebar_size="${SIDEBAR_SIZE_VARIANTS[1]}" ;;
2) sidebar_size="${SIDEBAR_SIZE_VARIANTS[2]}" ;;
3) sidebar_size="${SIDEBAR_SIZE_VARIANTS[3]}" ;;
4) sidebar_size="${SIDEBAR_SIZE_VARIANTS[4]}" ;;
*) operation_aborted ;;
esac
fi
clear
install_dialog_deps
dialogify sidebar_size "${THEME_NAME}" "Choose your Nautilus minimum sidebar size (default is 200px)" ${SIDEBAR_SIZE_VARIANTS[*]}
}
show_nautilus_style_dialog() {
if [[ -x /usr/bin/dialog ]]; then
tui=$(dialog --backtitle "${THEME_NAME} gtk theme installer" \
--radiolist "Choose your Nautilus style (default is BigSur-like style):" 15 40 5 \
0 "${NAUTILUS_STYLE_VARIANTS[0]}" on \
1 "${NAUTILUS_STYLE_VARIANTS[1]}" off \
1 "${NAUTILUS_STYLE_VARIANTS[2]}" off \
2 "${NAUTILUS_STYLE_VARIANTS[3]}" off --output-fd 1 )
case "$tui" in
0) nautilus_style="${NAUTILUS_STYLE_VARIANTS[0]}" ;;
1) nautilus_style="${NAUTILUS_STYLE_VARIANTS[1]}" ;;
2) nautilus_style="${NAUTILUS_STYLE_VARIANTS[2]}" ;;
3) nautilus_style="${NAUTILUS_STYLE_VARIANTS[3]}" ;;
*) operation_aborted ;;
esac
fi
clear
install_dialog_deps
dialogify nautilus_style "${THEME_NAME}" "Choose your Nautilus style (default is BigSur-like style)" ${NAUTILUS_STYLE_VARIANTS[*]}
}
show_needed_dialogs() {
if [[ "${need_dialog[@]}" =~ "true" ]]; then install_dialog_deps; fi
if [[ "${need_dialog["-p"]}" == "true" ]]; then show_panel_opacity_dialog; fi
if [[ "${need_dialog["-s"]}" == "true" ]]; then show_sidebar_size_dialog; fi
if [[ "${need_dialog["-N"]}" == "true" ]]; then show_nautilus_style_dialog; fi

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@ -962,12 +962,9 @@ style "menu_item" {
}
style "button" {
xthickness = 4
ythickness = 4
engine "murrine" { textstyle = 0 }
engine "pixmap" {
image {
@ -1047,8 +1044,6 @@ style "button_label" {
fg[INSENSITIVE] = @insensitive_button_fg_color
fg[ACTIVE] = @fg_color
engine "murrine" { textstyle = 0 }
}
style "checkbutton" {
@ -2341,15 +2336,6 @@ style "xfwm-tabwin" {
bg[SELECTED] = @bg_color
fg[NORMAL] = @fg_color
engine "murrine" {
contrast = 0.7
glazestyle = 0
glowstyle = 0
highlight_shade = 1.0
gradient_shades = {1.0,1.0,1.0,1.0}
border_shades = { 0.8, 0.8 }
}
}
style "xfwm-tabwin-button" {
@ -2367,12 +2353,6 @@ style "chrome_menu_item" {
# Text Style
style "text" = "default" {
fg[NORMAL] = @fg_color # FIXME: VMWare needs this?
engine "murrine" { textstyle = 0 }
}
style "menu_text" = "menu_item" {
engine "murrine" { textstyle = 0 }
}
style "null" {
@ -2479,7 +2459,6 @@ widget "xfwm4-tabwin*GtkButton*" style "xfwm-
# Fixes ugly text shadows for insensitive text
widget_class "*<GtkLabel>" style "text"
widget_class "*<GtkMenu>*<GtkLabel>" style "menu_text"
widget_class "*<GtkComboBox>*<GtkCellLayout>" style "text"
widget_class "*<GtkNotebook>*<GtkLabel>" style "text"
widget_class "*<GtkNotebook>*<GtkCellLayout>" style "text"

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@ -89,7 +89,6 @@ style "regular-label" {
}
style "theme-panel-text" {
fg[NORMAL] = shade(1.0, @tooltip_fg_color)
fg[PRELIGHT] = @tooltip_fg_color
fg[ACTIVE] = shade(1.0, @tooltip_fg_color)
@ -97,15 +96,9 @@ style "theme-panel-text" {
text[NORMAL] = shade(1.0, @tooltip_fg_color)
text[PRELIGHT] = @tooltip_fg_color
text[ACTIVE] = shade(1.0, @tooltip_fg_color)
engine "murrine" {
textstyle = 0
text_shade = 0.2
}
}
style "panel-entry" {
fg[NORMAL] = @text_color
fg[PRELIGHT] = @text_color
fg[ACTIVE] = @text_color
@ -117,7 +110,6 @@ style "panel-entry" {
text[ACTIVE] = @text_color
text[SELECTED] = @text_color
text[INSENSITIVE] = @text_color
}
style "theme-main-menu-text" = "theme-panel-text" {

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@ -18,13 +18,6 @@ style "notify-button" {
fg[NORMAL] = @tooltip_fg_color
fg[PRELIGHT] = shade(1.1, @tooltip_fg_color)
fg[ACTIVE] = @selected_fg_color
engine "murrine" {
gradient_shades = { 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 }
border_shades = { 1.0, 1.0 }
roundness = 2
textstyle = 0
}
}
style "notify-text" {
@ -33,10 +26,6 @@ style "notify-text" {
fg[NORMAL] = shade(1.0, @tooltip_fg_color)
fg[PRELIGHT] = shade(1.1, @tooltip_fg_color)
fg[ACTIVE] = shade(1.0, @tooltip_fg_color)
engine "murrine" {
textstyle = 0
}
}
style "notify-summary" {
@ -53,16 +42,6 @@ style "notify-progressbar" {
bg[NORMAL] = @selected_bg_color
bg[ACTIVE] = shade(0.8, @tooltip_bg_color)
bg[SELECTED] = @selected_bg_color
engine "murrine" {
gradient_shades = { 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 }
border_shades = { 1.0, 1.0 }
trough_shades = { 1.0, 1.0 }
trough_border_shades = { 1.0, 1.0 }
progressbarstyle = 0
roundness = 2
textstyle = 0
}
}
class "XfceNotifyWindow" style "notify-window"

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@ -61,16 +61,6 @@ style "menubar_item" {
}
}
# Text Style Menubar
style "menubar-text" {
engine "murrine" {
text_shade = 0.0
textstyle = 0
}
}
style "toolbar_text" {
fg[NORMAL] = @tooltip_fg_color
fg[PRELIGHT] = shade(1.15, @tooltip_fg_color)
@ -211,14 +201,11 @@ widget_class "*ThunarWindow*<GtkToolbar>" style "menub
class "ChromeGtkFrame" style "chrome-gtk-frame"
widget_class "*<GtkMenuBar>*<GtkMenuItem>*<GtkAccelLabel>" style "menubar-text"
# Whitelist for dark toolbars
widget_class "*ThunarWindow*<GtkMenuBar>" style "menubar-borderless"
widget_class "*ThunarWindow*<GtkToolbar>*<GtkEntry>" style "toolbar_entry"
widget_class "*ThunarWindow*<GtkToolbar>*<GtkButton>" style "toolbar_button"
widget_class "*ThunarWindow*<GtkToolbar>*<GtkWidget>" style "toolbar_text"
widget_class "*ThunarWindow*<GtkToolbar>*<GtkButton>*<GtkLabel>" style "menubar-text"
# GtkCheckButton
widget_class "*<GtkCheckButton>" style "button"

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@ -61,15 +61,6 @@ style "menubar_item" {
}
}
# Text Style Menubar
style "menubar-text" {
engine "murrine" {
text_shade = 0.0
textstyle = 0
}
}
style "toolbar_entry" {
text[NORMAL] = @text_color
@ -153,8 +144,6 @@ widget_class "*CajaNavigationWindow*<GtkToolbar>" style "menub
class "ChromeGtkFrame" style "chrome-gtk-frame"
widget_class "*<GtkMenuBar>*<GtkMenuItem>*<GtkAccelLabel>" style "menubar-text"
# Whitelist for dark toolbars
widget_class "*ThunarWindow*<GtkMenuBar>" style "menubar"
widget_class "*CajaNavigationWindow*<GtkMenuBar>" style "menubar"
@ -163,5 +152,3 @@ widget_class "*CajaNavigationWindow*<GtkToolbar>*<GtkEntry>" style "toolb
# GtkCheckButton
widget_class "*<GtkNotebook>*<GtkCheckButton>" style "toolbar_button"
widget_class "*<GtkNotebook>*<GtkCheckButton>*<GtkLabel>" style "misc_button_label"

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
/* Active tab high contrast */
/*@import "WhiteSur/active-tab-contrast.css"; /**/
/* Use system theme icons instead of Adwaita icons included by theme */
/* Use system theme icons instead of Adwaita icons included by theme [BUGGED] */
/*@import "WhiteSur/system-icons.css"; /**/
/* Allow drag window from headerbar buttons (GNOMISH) [BUGGED]

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@ -3,10 +3,10 @@
# WARNING: Please make this shell not working-directory dependant, for example
# instead of using 'ls blabla', use 'ls "${REPO_DIR}/blabla"'
#
# WARNING: Please don't use sudo directly here since it steals our EXIT trap
#
# WARNING: Don't use "cd" in this shell, use it in a subshell instead,
# for example ( cd blabla && do_blabla ) or $( cd .. && do_blabla )
#
# SUGGESTION: Please don't put any dependency installation here
###############################################################################
# VARIABLES & HELP #
@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ usage() {
helpify "-p, --panel" "[$(IFS='|'; echo "${PANEL_OPACITY_VARIANTS[*]}")]" "Set '${THEME_NAME}' GDM (GNOME Shell) theme panel transparency" "Default is 15%"
helpify "-i, --icon" "[$(IFS='|'; echo "${ICON_VARIANTS[*]}")]" "Set '${THEME_NAME}' GDM (GNOME Shell) 'Activities' icon" "Default is 'standard'"
helpify "-r, --remove, --revert" "" "Revert to the original themes, do the opposite things of install and connect" ""
helpify "--silent-mode" "" "Meant for developers: ignore any confirm prompt and params become more strict" ""
helpify "-h, --help" "" "Show this help" ""
}
@ -43,6 +44,8 @@ usage() {
#-----------------------------PARSE ARGUMENTS---------------------------------#
echo
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
# Don't show any dialog here. Let this loop checks for errors or shows help
# We can only show dialogs when there's no error and no -r parameter
@ -57,6 +60,8 @@ while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
# Parameters that don't require value
-r|--remove|--revert)
uninstall='true'; shift ;;
--silent-mode)
full_sudo "${1}"; silent_mode='true'; shift ;;
-h|--help)
need_help="true"; shift ;;
-f|--firefox|-e|--edit-firefox)
@ -93,7 +98,7 @@ while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
has_any_error="true"
fi; shift ;;
-g|--gdm)
gdm="true"; full_rootify "${1}"
gdm="true"; full_sudo "${1}"
if ! has_command gdm && ! has_command gdm3 && [[ ! -e /usr/sbin/gdm3 ]]; then
prompt -e "'${1}' ERROR: There's no GDM installed in your system"
@ -137,88 +142,86 @@ finalize_argument_parsing
#---------------------------START INSTALL THEMES-------------------------------#
if [[ "${uninstall}" == 'true' ]]; then
echo; prompt -w "REMOVAL: Non file-related parameters will be ignored."
prompt -w "REMOVAL: Non file-related parameters will be ignored."
if [[ "${gdm}" == 'true' ]]; then
echo; prompt -i "Removing '${name}' GDM theme..."
prompt -i "Removing '${name}' GDM theme..."
revert_gdm_theme
echo; prompt -s "Done! '${name}' GDM theme has been removed."
prompt -s "Done! '${name}' GDM theme has been removed."; echo
fi
if [[ "${dash_to_dock}" == 'true' ]]; then
echo; prompt -i "Removing '${name}' Dash to Dock theme..."
prompt -i "Removing '${name}' Dash to Dock theme..."
revert_dash_to_dock_theme
echo; prompt -s "Done! '${name}' Dash to Dock theme has been removed."
prompt -s "Done! '${name}' Dash to Dock theme has been removed."; echo
fi
if [[ "${firefox}" == 'true' ]]; then
echo; prompt -i "Removing '${name}' Firefox theme..."
prompt -i "Removing '${name}' Firefox theme..."
remove_firefox_theme
echo; prompt -s "Done! '${name}' Firefox theme has been removed."
prompt -s "Done! '${name}' Firefox theme has been removed."; echo
fi
if [[ "${snap}" == 'true' ]]; then
echo; prompt -i "Disconnecting '${name}' theme from your installed snap apps..."
prompt -i "Disconnecting '${name}' theme from your installed snap apps..."
disconnect_snap
echo; prompt -s "Done! '${name}' theme has been disconnected from your snap apps."
prompt -s "Done! '${name}' theme has been disconnected from your snap apps."; echo
fi
if [[ "${flatpak}" == 'true' ]]; then
echo; prompt -i "Disconnecting '${name}' theme from your Flatpak..."
prompt -i "Disconnecting '${name}' theme from your Flatpak..."
disconnect_flatpak
echo; prompt -s "Done! '${name}' theme has been disconnected from your Flatpak."
prompt -s "Done! '${name}' theme has been disconnected from your Flatpak."; echo
fi
else
show_needed_dialogs; customize_theme
if [[ "${gdm}" == 'true' ]]; then
echo; prompt -i "Installing '${name}' GDM theme..."
install_gdm_deps; install_gdm_theme
echo; prompt -s "Done! '${name}' GDM theme has been installed."
prompt -i "Installing '${name}' GDM theme..."
install_gdm_theme
prompt -s "Done! '${name}' GDM theme has been installed."; echo
fi
if [[ "${dash_to_dock}" == 'true' ]]; then
echo; prompt -i "Installing '${name}' ${colors[0]} Dash to Dock theme..."
prompt -i "Installing '${name}' ${colors[0]} Dash to Dock theme..."
install_dash_to_dock_theme
echo; prompt -s "Done! '${name}' Dash to Dock theme has been installed."
prompt -w "DASH TO DOCK: You may need to logout to take effect."
prompt -s "Done! '${name}' Dash to Dock theme has been installed."
prompt -w "DASH TO DOCK: You may need to logout to take effect."; echo
fi
if [[ "${firefox}" == 'true' || "${edit_firefox}" == 'true' ]]; then
if [[ "${firefox}" == 'true' ]]; then
echo; prompt -i "Installing '${name}' Firefox theme..."
prompt -i "Installing '${name}' Firefox theme..."
install_firefox_theme
echo; prompt -s "Done! '${name}' Firefox theme has been installed."
prompt -s "Done! '${name}' Firefox theme has been installed."; echo
fi
if [[ "${edit_firefox}" == 'true' ]]; then
echo; prompt -i "Editing '${name}' Firefox theme preferences..."
prompt -i "Editing '${name}' Firefox theme preferences..."
edit_firefox_theme_prefs
echo; prompt -s "Done! '${name}' Firefox theme preferences has been edited."
prompt -s "Done! '${name}' Firefox theme preferences has been edited."; echo
fi
echo
prompt -w "FIREFOX: Please go to [Firefox menu] > [Customize...], and customize your Firefox to make it work. Move your 'new tab' button to the titlebar instead of tab-switcher."
prompt -w "FIREFOX: Anyways, you can also edit 'userChrome.css' and 'customChrome.css' later in your Firefox profile directory."
prompt -i "FIREFOX: Anyways, you can also edit 'userChrome.css' and 'customChrome.css' later in your Firefox profile directory."
echo
fi
if [[ "${snap}" == 'true' ]]; then
echo; prompt -i "Connecting '${name}' theme to your installed snap apps..."
prompt -i "Connecting '${name}' theme to your installed snap apps..."
connect_snap
echo; prompt -s "Done! '${name}' theme has been connected to your snap apps."
prompt -s "Done! '${name}' theme has been connected to your snap apps."; echo
fi
if [[ "${flatpak}" == 'true' ]]; then
echo; prompt -i "Connecting '${name}' theme to your Flatpak..."
prompt -i "Connecting '${name}' theme to your Flatpak..."
connect_flatpak
echo; prompt -s "Done! '${name}' theme has been connected to your Flatpak."
prompt -s "Done! '${name}' theme has been connected to your Flatpak."; echo
fi
fi
if [[ "${firefox}" == "false" && "${edit_firefox}" == "false" && "${flatpak}" == "false" && "${snap}" == "false" && "${gdm}" == "false" && "${dash_to_dock}" == "false" ]]; then
echo; prompt -e "Oops... there's nothing to tweak..."
echo; prompt -i "HINT: Don't forget to define which component to tweak, e.g. '--gdm'"
echo; prompt -i "HINT: Run ./tweaks.sh -h for help!..."
prompt -e "Oops... there's nothing to tweak..."
prompt -i "HINT: Don't forget to define which component to tweak, e.g. '--gdm'"
prompt -i "HINT: Run ./tweaks.sh -h for help!..."; echo
fi
echo