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Gedit themes windows
Gedit themes windows














The problem now is that the newer, ever-flatter look of GNOME 40+ is also causing unhappiness and drama… and now there's very little you can do about it. Makali's comment to Jamie Zawinski pretty much covers it for this writer.Įver since Windows 8's flat look led even Apple to abandon its old skeuomorphic appearance and flatten iOS 7, it's been cool to be flat… whatever the cost.

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Windows XP made theming part of Windows and was thus a strong incentive to switch to Linux, or Mac OS X, or indeed anything else. Your humble vulture is among them: personally, I've loathed "themes" and "skins" since my first encounter with them in the otherwise-excellent Trillian on Windows 2000. The differences are slight, and many people probably would never notice it.

  • New GNOME Human Interface Guidelines now official – and obviously some people hate it.
  • As System76 starts work on its own Linux desktop world, GNOME guy opens blog, engages flame mode.
  • GNOME Project retires OpenGL rendering library Clutter.
  • Heaps of tweaks and improvements incoming with GNOME 42.
  • Files has GEdit's slightly rounded corners, but the controls in its CSD pseudo-title bar have borders, unlike the more modern Text Editor. The styling is a mixture: GEdit's top corners are less rounded and its bottom corners are square. At top right is the older GEdit, and beneath it a Files window. I only uploaded this, in case you dont know that there are Gedit builds for Windows, plus to show how GTK (3.20) looks on Windows. At top left is the new Text Editor app, complete with heavily rounded window corners and flat, borderless control buttons. The screenshot above shows the difference.

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    GNOME 42 desktop showing inconsistent visual themes














    Gedit themes windows