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Add ports for gnome terminal

Open luisdavim opened this issue 6 years ago • 6 comments

Hi, maybe you could use this http://www.sharms.org/blog/2012/08/24/using-iterm2-themes-with-gnome-terminal/ to also provide gnome terminal ports.

Thanks, Luis

luisdavim avatar Jul 12 '17 08:07 luisdavim

That would be a great addition!

mbadolato avatar Jul 12 '17 15:07 mbadolato

This would be really nice!

nikeee avatar Sep 20 '18 21:09 nikeee

The link above has rotted; here it is: https://web.archive.org/web/20161113164827/http://www.sharms.org/blog/2012/08/24/using-iterm2-themes-with-gnome-terminal/

Unfortunately, that script uses gconf which is now obsolete and appears to no longer be a valid way to configure gnome-terminal. I had success with https://mayccoll.github.io/Gogh/ instead.

raxod502 avatar Jan 06 '19 01:01 raxod502

I'm guessing the themes in https://github.com/Mayccoll/Gogh are in the correct format. I don't use Linux via DE anywhere, so can't be certain. If they are correct, creating a conversion script should be trivial. I'd be happy to do it.

jdhmtl avatar Jun 27 '21 18:06 jdhmtl

Looking at this more closely, it would appear that the themes listed in Gogh are the color definitions, but that most of the work actually happens in apply_colors.sh. Given that, and given that there is considerable overlap in the themes available in this repo and Gogh, I'm not sure it makes sense to pursue this. It may simply make more sense for users of Gnome terminal to use Gogh.

jdhmtl avatar Jul 09 '21 14:07 jdhmtl

There's also this repo that supports multiple terminals: https://github.com/lemnos/theme.sh

timkgh avatar Nov 29 '21 04:11 timkgh