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jonian avatar jonian commented on July 25, 2024 3

@lestcape Thanks. I will add this feature in an upcoming version.

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jonian avatar jonian commented on July 25, 2024 1

@lapega https://gitlab.com/lestcape/metacity-buttons

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lapega avatar lapega commented on July 25, 2024

Your github site is down. Can you post another link? I'm really interested in use the current theme buttons with this extension.

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vccortez avatar vccortez commented on July 25, 2024

this would make it work with yaru/communitheme, I think it's a great idea

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jonian avatar jonian commented on July 25, 2024

@vekat Right now it is easier and less complicated to add the yaru buttons theme, than to implement the metacity-buttons extension.

In the future I'm planning to implement this, since it is a better solution so you can use a custom theme or inherit from the gtk theme.

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lestcape avatar lestcape commented on July 25, 2024

Well, i remove all my gnome repositories from all places. In case anyone have interest, this solution use the same idea, but instead of Clutter, this example is with a Gtk: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gjs/issues/167

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lestcape avatar lestcape commented on July 25, 2024

I hope the problem of Gjs can also be resolved to not need to instantiate a gtk components just for nothing, but in the meantime, it should work using the gtk instances.

In the future I'm planning to implement this, since it is a better solution so you can use a custom theme or inherit from the gtk theme.

Yes is nice in that way, because if some theme fail for some reason you can load the custom version. Also i think that could be possible extract the buttons for an specific installed Gtk theme, not matter if is the current applied theme or not. So, users could change between the custom extension themes, all real installed Gtk themes and the current applied Gtk theme. Of course. it will need something to scan for current installed themes. In cinnamon, this python function load the available themes: https://github.com/linuxmint/Cinnamon/blob/master/files/usr/share/cinnamon/cinnamon-settings/modules/cs_themes.py#L268

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