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author | raveit65 <[email protected]> | 2013-11-22 21:51:09 +0100 |
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committer | raveit65 <[email protected]> | 2014-10-16 19:42:52 +0200 |
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diff --git a/desktop-themes/BlackMATE/README b/desktop-themes/BlackMATE/README index 14bff652..8034e2e1 100644 --- a/desktop-themes/BlackMATE/README +++ b/desktop-themes/BlackMATE/README @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +WORKAROUNDS + Like it's the case with other dark themes, there may be readability issues in LibreOffice and also in webpage input fields when seen with Firefox or Epiphany. Fortunately, there are workarounds: LibreOffice @@ -6,7 +8,9 @@ The first issue can be fixed by changing "OOO > Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Firefox ======== -To fix the second issue for Firefox, create '~/.mozilla/firefox/<YOUR_PROFILE>/chrome/userContent.css' with this in it: +To fix the second issue for Firefox, create '~/.mozilla/firefox/<YOUR_PROFILE>/chrome/userContent.css' with these lines in it: + +/*------------ start ------------*/ input, textarea, select { -moz-appearance: none !important; @@ -14,15 +18,32 @@ input, textarea, select { color: black; } -You might also have to create '~/.mozilla/firefox/<YOUR_PROFILE>/chrome/userChrome.css' as: +a[class="file"], +a[class="dir"], +a[class="symlink"] { + color: #2EB8E6 !important; +} -menubar { - color: white !important; +a:visited[class="file"], +a:visited[class="dir"], +a:visited[class="symlink"] { + color: #FF6666 !important; } +/*------------- end -------------*/ + +Seamonkey +========== +Do the same thing for Seamonkey. The difference is just your profile folder, which is inside '~/.mozilla/seamonkey/'. + +Thunderbird +============ +The same as above but inside Thunderbird's profile folder. Epiphany ========= -At last, take control of Epiphany by selecting "Use custom stylesheet" in "Preferences > Font & Style" and creating '~/.gnome2/epiphany/user-stylesheet.css' as: +Take control of Epiphany by selecting "Use custom stylesheet" in "Preferences > Font & Style" and creating '~/.config/epiphany/user-stylesheet.css' as: + +/*------------ start ------------*/ select { color: #fff !important; @@ -34,9 +55,29 @@ input { background-color: #fcfcfc !important; color: #000 !important; } +/*------------- end -------------*/ Meld ===== -Meld is a nifty diff tool, written in Python and GTK+-2.0, that I use frequently. Its search entry -- at least, up to v1.5.4 -- hates dark backgrounds but it can be forced to like them by commenting out the two-line block of "on_find_entry__changed" in '/usr/lib/meld/meld/ui/findbar.py'. +Just for more readability, you could change #880000" to #e60000" in '/usr/lib/meld/meld/tree.py' but this isn't necessary. + +Liferea +======== +Go to or create '~/.liferea_X.Y/liferea.css' (X.Y is the version of Liferea) and add this to it: + +table.headmeta {color: #fff;} +#errors, #commentFeedError { + color: #000; +} + +Ubuntu Software Center (thanks to Marcelo Ruiz) +=============================================== +Find the following definitions in '/usr/share/software-center/ui/gtk3/css/softwarecenter.css': + +@define-color light-aubergine +@define-color super-light-aubergine + +Then, change their values to #4D4D4D and #3B3B3E respectively, i.e. -I also change #880000" to #e60000" in '/usr/lib/meld/meld/tree.py' for more readability. +@define-color light-aubergine #4D4D4D; +@define-color super-light-aubergine #3B3B3E; |