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Since the Adapta theme isn't maintained anymore, some problems in newer versions of GNOME (such as incorrect padding for text underlines in Nautilus) cannot be reported since issues are disabled. It turns out that Arc-Dark does have padding, I just wasn't scaling GTK applications properly. Since I already use the Arc theme for KDE, using it for GTK as well gives all my desktop applications a universal look and feel. The solid variant is used instead of the original to remove the transparent effect seen in Nautilus. The Arc GTK theme supports both light and dark color schemes, which is very nice. |
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README.md |
gtk-settings
GTK is the widget toolkit used by Firefox, Electron, and many (if not all) GNOME applications.
GTK's settings.ini
only affects window managers and not the GNOME desktop environment. This is because GNOME manages user preferences with dconf
through gsettings
.
Use Cases
gtk-settings can be used to:
- Control the appearance of GTK applications under non-GNOME environments
You do not need to use gtk-settings if:
- You are using the GNOME desktop environment