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<img src="https://github.com/vinceliuice/Sierra-gtk-theme/blob/imgs/logo.png" alt="Logo" align="right" /> WhiteSur Icon Theme
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MacOS Big Sur like icon theme for linux desktops
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## Install tips
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Usage: `./install.sh` **[OPTIONS...]**
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|-d, --dest | Specify theme destination directory (Default: $HOME/.themes)|
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|-n, --name | Specify theme name (Default: WhiteSur)|
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|-t, --theme | Specify theme color variant(s) [default/purple/pink/red/orange/yellow/green/grey/all] (Default: blue)|
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|-a, --alternative | Install alternative icons (redesigned MacOS default icons)|
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|-b, --bold | Install bold panel icons version|
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|--black | Black panel icons version|
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|-r,--remove,-u,--uninstall | Uninstall (remove) icon themes|
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|-h, --help | Show this help|
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> **Note for snaps:** To use these icons with snaps, the best way is to make a copy of the application's .desktop located in `/var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications/name-of-the-snap-application.desktop` into `$HOME/.local/share/applications/`. Then use any text editor and change the "Icon=" to "Icon=name-of-the-icon.svg"
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> For more information, run: `./install.sh --help`
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![alt](alt-version.png?raw=true)
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![bold](bold-size.png?raw=true)
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> Bold version suggested use in `High resolution display` like 4k display with 200% scale!
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### New Icons
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To be able to change some icons :
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1. create a new one, ideally in svg format
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2. store it in place of : <*WhiteSur-icon-theme*>/src/apps/scalable/<*name_of_app*>
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3. reinstall icon theme, *for example* :
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```bash
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sudo ./install.sh -a -b
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```
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##### AppImages
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To apply **icons** for the AppImages :
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1. create a new icon if it does not exists already, ideally in svg format
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2. right click on the AppImage file
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3. click on the icon on the top left corner
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4. select the icon you want to have
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To have the icon and the app in the launcher / taskbar and so on ... :
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1. create a new icon if it does not exists already, ideally in svg format
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2. create a .desktop file in : /home/lmunier/.local/share/applications/ folder with the following specifications *as example, for SuperSlicer* :
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```bash
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[Desktop Entry]
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Encoding=UTF-8
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Type=Application
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Categories=Slicer;
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Name=SuperSlicer
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Comment=3D printing slicer.
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Exec=<path_to_your_appimage>
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Icon=/usr/share/icons/WhiteSur-dark/apps/scalable/super-slicer.svg
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StartupNotify=false
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Terminal=false
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Hidden=false
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StartupWMClass=SuperSlicer
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```
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3. StartupWMClass specification allows the OS to have the right icon when the program is running. If you do not know what to put :
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1. open the program
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2. do : Alt + F2
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3. run command : lg
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4. click on *"Windows"* tab
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5. check the *"WMClass"* name and set it for *"StartupWMClass"*
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## Requirement
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You can use this with:
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### GTK theme
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WhiteSur-gtk-theme: https://github.com/vinceliuice/WhiteSur-gtk-theme
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### KDE theme
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WhiteSur-kde: https://github.com/vinceliuice/WhiteSur-kde
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## Preview
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![1](preview.png)
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![2](preview01.png)
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