WhiteSur-icon-theme/README.md
alvatip 0a7a41b996 FIX: #30 Non-apple alternative
This commit aims to resolve issue #30
It add 2 "alternative" icons, for softwarecenter and file-manager.
To use them, I added a parameter (-a or --alternative) in the install.sh. When specified,
it will call a function to change the name of the icons and use the
"alternative" one instead of the "apple" icons during installation.
At the end of the installation, it reset the icons to their default
value.
2021-06-16 18:41:27 +02:00

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<img src="https://github.com/vinceliuice/Sierra-gtk-theme/blob/imgs/logo.png" alt="Logo" align="right" /> WhiteSur Icon Theme
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MacOS Big Sur like icon theme for linux desktops
## Install tips
Usage: `./install.sh` **[OPTIONS...]**
| OPTIONS: | |
|:--------------------|:-------------|
|-d, --dest | Specify theme destination directory (Default: $HOME/.themes)|
|-n, --name | Specify theme name (Default: WhiteSur)|
|-a, --alternative | Install alternative icons for software center and file-manager|
|-h, --help | Show this help|
> **Note for snaps:** To use these icons with snaps, the best way is to make a copy of the application's .desktop located in `/var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications/name-of-the-snap-application.desktop` into `$HOME/.local/share/applications/`. Then use any text editor and change the "Icon=" to "Icon=name-of-the-icon.svg"
## Requirment
You can use this with:
### GTK theme
WhiteSur-gtk-theme: https://github.com/vinceliuice/WhiteSur-gtk-theme
### KDE theme
WhiteSur-kde: https://github.com/vinceliuice/WhiteSur-kde
## Preview
![1](preview.png)
![2](preview01.png)