You can finetune the title bar effect to suit your taste using the AccentColor and AccentColorInactive registry keys. You'll now have black title bars while preserving your regular accent colour used in the Start menu, Action Centre and other areas of the interface. That's all there is to it! The changes should apply immediately once you select or open windows on your desktop. You're free to use a different shade here if you'd prefer to make inactive apps more visually distinct from the foreground app. This defines the title bar colour of apps which are inactive and in the background on your desktop.
You can try different colour codes to fine tune your results.įinally, edit the "AccentColorInactive" key and set its value to your chosen colour code.
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Unfortunately, extremely dark values appear to be rejected by Windows, so a simple "000000" for a full black doesn't work.
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Next, double click the "AccentColor" key and change its value to "0d0d0d" – this is the hexadecimal colour code to use for the title bars. Set it to "1" (without the quotes) and click OK. In the right pane, displaying the values in the registry node, double click the "ColorPrevalence" key to edit its value. Name the key according to the instructions given below. I've now installed the themes and they appear when I go to View -> Editor -> Color and I can select one.
In searching for some default themes I came across this excellent collection. If you can't see a mentioned key, create it by right-clicking the Registry Editor window and selecting "New", then "DWORD (32-bit value)". I'm trying to switch to the Geany editor for my web development but need to switch to a dark theme.
Xfce-Simple-Dark is FLOSS (free and open-source software).Īll files in this repository are licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 (GPLv3).Before we get editing, one word of warning: it's possible some of the keys mentioned in the next section don't yet exist on your system.
#Geany dark theme how to
How to turn off auto-hiding of scrollbarsĪdd the following line to the file ~/.xprofile respectively ~/.profile and reboot:Įxport GTK_OVERLAY_SCROLLING=0 How to turn off client side window decorations In Geany, choose View, Change color scheme. Open the Window Manager application ( xfwm4-settings) and select the theme in the desired size. Open the Appearance application ( xfce4-appearance-settings) and select the theme. Geany themeĬopy the file geany/nf to ~/.config/geany/colorschemes/. The different folders are for different sizes of the window decoration. Xfce window decoration themeĬopy the folders beginning with Xfce-Simple-Dark_xfwm to your ~/.themes/ directory. Copying the files manually Xfce widgets themeĬopy the folder Xfce-Simple-Dark_widgets to your ~/.themes/ directory.
#Geany dark theme install
ScreenshotĮither install the AUR package xfce-simple-dark or copy the files manually. Please help us extend the geany-dark theme to support new languages Please extend the current theme by using the colours from one of the existing syntax files - that way they all play nice together. It exists in different sizes of the window decoration to support HiDPI environments. This is a dark syntax colouring theme for the Geany text editor. The window decoration theme is created from scratch. The GTK 2.x and GTK 3.0 widget theme is based on. Can anyone using 18.04 confirm that the Elementary Dark theme for Geany (the latest Geany release) works for 18.04 and not just for 16.04 Working example on 16.04 is demonstrated here https://www. Xfce-Simple-Dark is a set of dark themes for: