MacOS Big Sur like theme for Gnome desktops
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Logo WhiteSur Gtk Theme

WhiteSur is a MacOS Big Sur like theme for GTK 3, GTK 2 and Gnome-Shell which supports GTK 3 and GTK 2 based desktop environments like Gnome, Pantheon, XFCE, Mate, etc.

Requirements

GTK2 Murrine engine requirements.

  • gtk-murrine-engine Fedora/RedHat
  • gtk2-engines-murrine Ubuntu/Mint/Debian
  • gtk-engine-murrine Arch/Manjaro

GTK2 pixbuf engine requirements.

  • gtk2-engines Fedora/RedHat
  • gtk2-engines-pixbuf Ubuntu/Mint/Debian
  • gtk-engines Arch/Manjaro

Installed Dependency requirements.

  • sassc
  • optipng
  • inkscape
  • 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

Installation

From source

After all dependencies are installed, you can run:

./install.sh

Install tips

Usage: ./install.sh [OPTIONS...]

OPTIONS:
-d, --dest Specify theme destination directory (Default: $HOME/.themes)
-n, --name Specify theme name (Default: WhiteSur)
-c, --color Specify theme color variant(s) [light/dark] (Default: All variants)
-o, --opacity Specify theme opacity variant(s) [standard/solid] (Default: All variants)
-a, --alt Specify titlebutton variant(s) [standard/alt/all] (Default: standard variant)
-t, --theme Specify primary theme color variant(s) [default/blue/purple/pink/red/orange/yellow/green/grey/all] (Default: MacOS blue)
-p, --panel Change the panel opacty [default/25/35/45/55/65/75/85] (Default: 16)
-s, --size Change the nautilus sidebar width size [default/220/240/260/280] (Default: 200px)
-i, --icon Activities icon variant(s) [standard/normal/gnome/ubuntu/arch/manjaro/fedora/debian/void] (Default: standard variant)
-g, --gdm Install GDM theme, you should run this with sudo!
-r, --remove Remove theme, this will remove all installed themes!
--dialog Run terminal dialog, this will Run terminal dialog to install themes!
--nautilus-use-colors Change the nautilus sidebar style to Mojave like
-h, --help Show this help

1. Change primary theme color

If you want to change primary theme color! (Default color is MacOS blue) then you can run: for example

./install.sh -t green  # Install green primary(accent) color version

./install.sh -c dark -o solid -t all  # Install All primary(accent) color dark solid versions

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2. Install GDM theme

If you want to install GDM theme! then you can run: for example

sudo ./install.sh -g      # install default dark version

sudo ./install.sh -g -c light     # install light version

sudo ./install.sh -g -r     # remove installed GDM theme

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3. Change nautilus sidebar width size

If you want to change nautilus sidebar width size! (Default size is 200px) (Nautilus cannot change the structure of the sidebar, so I added a picture as a background to achieve the effect of bigsur) then you can run: 'for example'

./install.sh -s 260    # Install 260px width version

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4. Change gnome-shell activities icon

If you want to change gnome-shell activities icon! (Default icon is Apple) then you can run: for example

./install.sh -i manjaro   # Install Manjaro icon

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5. Change nautilus sidebar style

If you want to use Mojave like sidebar style! (Default is Big Sur style) then you can run:

./install.sh --nautilus-use-colors

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Fix For Flatpak apps

Just run this:

sudo flatpak override --filesystem=~/.themes

On Snapcraft

Get it from the Snap Store

You can install the theme from the Snap Store, or by running:

sudo snap install whitesur-gtk-theme

To connect the theme to an app, run:

sudo snap connect [other snap]:gtk-3-themes whitesur-gtk-theme:gtk-3-themes
sudo snap connect [other snap]:icon-themes whitesur-gtk-theme:icon-themes

To connect the theme to all apps which have available plugs to gtk-common-themes, you can run:

for i in $(snap connections | grep gtk-common-themes:gtk-3-themes | awk '{print $2}'); do sudo snap connect $i whitesur-gtk-theme:gtk-3-themes; done

Suggested themes

Suggested themes Links Preview
Kde theme WhiteSur-kde kde
Icon theme WhiteSur-icon icon
Wallpaper WhiteSur wallpaper wallpaper
Firefox theme WhiteSur firefox theme firefox
Dash to Dock theme WhiteSur dash-to-dock theme firefox

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