gtk3, gtk4 (probably?) qt, qt in flatpak, gtk3 in flatpak, gtk4 in flatpak (probably)… I’m just not fighting it anymore
They all look great man, congrats
I was under the impression that one could force these to be themed, is that inaccurate? KDE Fedora btw.
Heh, everyone here seems to be coming from kde or gnome, and I’m over here with xfce like that guy with the bong while the two girls fight.
Meanwhile MATE chads just sitting in the attic listening to the chaos.
MATE is the first of four “Screw that we’re forking GNOME” distros.
MATE is to GNOME as Ash’s Pickachu is to Raichu.
I’m not sure I have a point, but the analogy rings true I think.
Idk about Pokemon so I have no clue LMAO.
this from the people that stonewalled server side decorations in wayland
eye twitches
the anti-libadwaita people were right all along.
Unfortunately, the issue is more widespread in the world of UI design. Even in closed ecosystems like Windows, you have a random mix of different UI styles, and this cancer called “flat design” makes things even worse. Carl Svensson published a nice blog post about exactly this issue a couple of years ago: https://datagubbe.se/decusab/
adw-gtk3 contributes a small bit to the consistency of window decorations
Perfection is a mindset to make you unhappy. Let it go.
Happiness is a distraction from perfection, let it go!
Pissing is a scam to make you drink more, let it go
Wait… Pissing IS letting it go, how would I let go of letting my piss go?
You have to let it be… taken in.
This is oke of my true painpoints with linux too. However its tempting to get Hyprland working properly as that removes all windown titlebars (Hyprland is designed to be keyboard first). So at least visually that is a lot more appealing since you no longer will notice this.
I removed all the window titlebars on KDE and I’m happy
Nice, how did you go about removing them? And do you also close them with keyboard shortcuts? Would like to try this on KDE too!
I created a Window Rule and so far it seems to be working. This was a test but I’ve done it before through the Window-Specific Overrides in Windows Decorations-Edit Breeze Theme
I use the keyboard very often and have a shortcut for that. It works for my use case, I always have windows maximized and tile them when i need it using the default keyboard shortcutsThanks for sharing!
For some reason the Rust GUI toolkits don’t use WM’s window header.
So… Add one more window decoration style to the list
As someone using a tiling wm idk what these buttons are for.
my condolences
Throw a JetBrains app in there for a complete monstrosity 🤣
As a Gnome’r I tend to lean towards apps that I can make look like they belong, but I put up with JetBrains because there tools work really well for my needs
You can enable native system borders in JetBrains apps. Look for it in the settings!
I think that’s gone since the “Fisher Price” UI revamp…
Where tools?
I’m very glad to see projects like libadapta as themable alternatives to the libadwaita dogma. I’ve painstakingly themed my desktop to look and feel like a cohesive, modernized NT 4 workstation and should seriously consider contributing to libadapta in anticipation of libadwaita coming to more and more programs.
I am very stubborn about my computer’s GUI, but also hopeful the community can bring back theming where GNOME is dead set against it. If they can make WindowBlinds for modern Windows, the equivalent in Linux is definitely achievable.
seems like libadwaita-without-adwaita aur package but for Linux Mint
All my homies hate libadwaita it’s bad.
A bit off-topic, but I really appreciate projects that respect their upstreams, and attempt to improve in their own ways (from libadapta’s README):
LibAdwaita has the right to be what it wants to be and to not support what it doesn’t want to support.
Oh I am so looking into this.
I honestly don’t mind such a fragmentation if at a functional level all window decorations behave the same. Otherwise it’s mental