It was designed with precise colors, to be very readable, good contrast, light/dark theme. To solve these issues I'm working with Solarized color scheme :Īs a computer engineer I often use it in my text editors to write code, and I think it can be pretty useful in trading softwares. We don't need flashing casino colors to distract us, aggressive colors to hurt our eyes or stress us. It's installed in a similar manner as the popular Midnight theme and is infact hosted under the same GitHub organization. Solarized-COLORS-Iconpack is also available, on this site in a separate package, to support Solarized-Dark-GNOME-Shell-2020. Choose from the official Blue, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Orange, Red, and Violet flavors. Having a nice clean readable chart is VERY important to me as we look at it countless hours. It's inspired by Ethan Schoonover's classic solarized dark color theme with the main difference of a dark grey background instead of a dark blue one. Description: A GNOME-Shell - Dark Mode Theme - Based on the Official Color Pallet Created by Ethan Schoonover. But anyway I almost changed pretty much anything I wanted to, just need to spend more time editing skin files to perfect them. I'm pretty happy with the results but somehow I can't find where some colors defined in skin xaml files are visible in UI and also how to find some UI colors inside these files. Once you expand the Zip archive, double-click the font (s) to open them in Font Book, and then click the. Has anyone built a custom skin for NT8 ? Do you have any issues changing some colors ? To install Cousine, if you haven’t used Google Fonts before, click the Open Cousine in Google Fonts link at the top of left of the specimen page, and refer to the numbered steps in the second screenshot for download instructions. Just wanted to share with you my work in progress about my NT8/chart skin.
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