
Using Dark Mode can make it easier to stay focused on your work because your content stands out, while everything else, such as controls and other user interface elements, blend into the background. and other countries.Dark Mode was first introduced to Mac with OS X 10.10 Yosemite, and it has become a staple of all subsequent versions of macOS. Sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf is the terminal command, usually solves the issues with GTK2.Īpple, Mac OS High Sierra, Mac OS Mojave, OS X Yosemite, Garageband and Logic PROĪre are registered trademarks of Apple Inc, registered in the U.S. Gtk2-engines-murrine (Debian, Ubuntu, elementary OS) This has different names depending on your distro. When, as such, theming does not look the way it should be: make sure you have installed the necessary theme-"engines": In Gnome 3.26+ gnome-tweak has a option to change the position of the titlebuttons, so the above steps are not necessary. Gsettings set .preferences button-layout ":minimize,maximize,close" To put the buttons back to the right in case you want to revert: Gsettings set .preferences button-layout "close,minimize,maximize:" To put the buttons to the left open a terminal: Second: McOS uses titlebuttons on the left-side: LOG OUT AND BACK IN for changes to take effect !

Then use Tweak-tool to select the GTK and shell theme. Or to your USR/SHARE/THEMES-folder for system-wide use (certainly for theming of SNAP-packages) a version with transparency, another with (not-transparent) copy both files to a '.themes'-folder you make in your home directory.

This older theme is the gnome-adaptation of the OSX-Yosemite (TM)Īnd finally a gnome-theme based on the looks of Logic Pro (TM) and Garageband (TM) called: McOS-SPGįirst: Download the file extract it and somethimes you will find two themes. This one contains the Mac OS High Sierra (TM) interpretation ( McOS-HS) MC-OS-MJV-Dark-Mode :this is the gnome-interpreation of the Mac OS Mojave-dark-theme (TM)

This is a gnome-interpretation of the Mac OS Mojave (TM) desktop, with the benifit of the dark mode The dark-mode is also available as a seperate theme (McOS-MJV-Dark-Mode), which has the benifit of having GTK2-applications enjoy the same dark mode.

it also contains the dark-mode (for applications that use it) Resulting in a completely rewritten GTK.CSS-file. There is nothing (not a single item) that is not new. In the latest version (McOS-MJV) I've modernized it in every little detail. These are high end and thorougly developed GTK-themes for the gnome desktop (3.20+ through 3.28) that interpretes the Mac Os themes to the gnome-environment. This is a repository that contains Mac OS-themes for the Linux-Gnome desktop made by PaulXFCE (myself)
