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Support for tkashkin/Adwaita-for-Steam #1

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ZechariahB opened this issue Aug 12, 2022 · 3 comments
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Support for tkashkin/Adwaita-for-Steam #1

ZechariahB opened this issue Aug 12, 2022 · 3 comments
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ZechariahB commented Aug 12, 2022

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I recently discovered another repository, Adwaita for Steam, that applies a GTK 4 / Libadwaita based theme for Steam. With this enabled, it looks close enough to a native GNOME application that an average person would agree.

It would make sense to expand this software as a plugin to edit its colors according to the color preferences set by the user. Its colors are located in a single file Adwaita/adw/colors.styles and of course the syntax is once again inconveniently different. It would make a fine addition to make a consistent themed desktop.

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0xMRTT commented Aug 13, 2022

Hi @ZechariahB

The support of plugins will come in the next release. The goal is to customize everything with plugins. And everyone can create plugins.

Thanks for the idea. I will try to create this plugin 👍.

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A plugin should be easier to create now that tkashkin/Adwaita-for-Steam#106 is a thing. Would love to see this feature soon!

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eylles commented May 13, 2024

no idea what the interface for plugins is, but i got a script that takes a gradience theme .json and spits out a theme on the correct place.

https://github.com/eylles/steam-adwaita-gradience

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