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.

Info

GTK+ 3.20 or later

GTK2 engines requirements

  • GTK2 engine Murrine 0.98.1.1 or later.
  • GTK2 pixbuf engine or the gtk(2)-engines package.

Fedora/RedHat distros:

dnf install gtk-murrine-engine gtk2-engines

Ubuntu/Mint/Debian distros:

sudo apt install gtk2-engines-murrine gtk2-engines-pixbuf

ArchLinux:

pacman -S gtk-engine-murrine gtk-engines

Installation Depends requirement

  • sassc.
  • optipng.
  • inkscape.
  • 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

Fedora/RedHat distros:

dnf install sassc optipng inkscape glib2-devel

Ubuntu/Mint/Debian distros:

sudo apt install sassc optipng inkscape

Debian 10:

sudo apt install sassc optipng inkscape libcanberra-gtk-module libglib2.0-dev libxml2-utils

ArchLinux:

pacman -S sassc optipng inkscape

Other:

  1. Search for the dependencies in your distribution's repository or install the dependencies from source.
  2. For CentOS 8 users: the sassc package doesn't exist in EPEL 8 or any other main repositories. Download the RPM manually from older EPEL repositories or build from source.

Installation

From source

After all the dependencies are installed, you can Run

./install.sh

Install tips

Usage: ./Install [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] (Default: All variants)
-s, --small Specify titlebutton size variant(s) [standard/small] (Default: standard variants)
-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, --revert revert GDM theme, you should run this with sudo!
-h, --help Show this help

Kde theme

WhiteSur-kde

Icon theme

McMojave-circle

Wallpaper

WhiteSur default wallpapers

Firefox theme

Intall Firefox theme

Preview

gtk shell