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    • linuxcool
      linuxcool last edited by

      Add support for gtk-themes for linux-based operating systems

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      • Dancer18
        Dancer18 @linuxcool last edited by

        @linuxcool What advantage would that have?

        Vivaldi stable 5.3, with mail-client and calendar
        OS: Linux Mint 20.3 Cinnamon; Win10, Android 11

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        • linuxcool
          linuxcool @Dancer18 last edited by

          @Dancer18 The most important thing is the appearance and the combination with other Linux applications

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          • Dancer18
            Dancer18 last edited by Dancer18

            @linuxcool I understand. It is possible to use system windows, but that doesn't change much yet. A GTK theme would automatically provide the right look, which we can only customize manually at the moment.

            Vivaldi stable 5.3, with mail-client and calendar
            OS: Linux Mint 20.3 Cinnamon; Win10, Android 11

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            • linuxcool
              linuxcool @Dancer18 last edited by

              @Dancer18 That's what I'm asking for. I want to use this browser, but when I install and open it, I am overwhelmed with pain because all modern browsers support the gtk system theme (except opera)

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              • linuxcool
                linuxcool last edited by

                Does this fit into the system?
                Снимок экрана от 2022-06-12 09-34-16.png

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                • Dancer18
                  Dancer18 @linuxcool last edited by

                  @linuxcool said in GTK theme vivaldi for linux:

                  Does this fit into the system?

                  More or less? You could set system windows at least in the settings.

                  Vivaldi stable 5.3, with mail-client and calendar
                  OS: Linux Mint 20.3 Cinnamon; Win10, Android 11

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                  • linuxcool
                    linuxcool @Dancer18 last edited by

                    @Dancer18 I know, but that's how an extra window frame appears.
                    In Chrome, though, everything looks cool
                    Снимок экрана от 2022-06-12 10-35-40.png

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                    • Dancer18
                      Dancer18 @linuxcool last edited by

                      @linuxcool Yes, and it depends on what theme I am using (and you).

                      I think the best to do is to make a real feature request. That is moving the thread to that category.
                      There I'll give a thumb up 👍

                      Vivaldi stable 5.3, with mail-client and calendar
                      OS: Linux Mint 20.3 Cinnamon; Win10, Android 11

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                      • npro
                        npro last edited by npro

                        This has been asked a couple of times already, Vivaldi's UI is built OS-agnostic on top of the Chromium GTK UI so that everyone can theme it/mod it his/her way.

                        You can see the GTK UI if you disable Vivaldi's UI with vivaldi-stable --disable-vivaldi and set gtk in chrome://settings/?search=gtk

                        So the best thing is to use some color picker application and make your V. theme look exactly like your OS theme.

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                        • linuxcool
                          linuxcool @npro last edited by

                          @npro You probably didn't see the screenshot above, and what do I mean?
                          Снимок экрана от 2022-06-12 13-02-38.png

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                          • linuxcool
                            linuxcool @npro last edited by

                            @npro See the difference between google chrome and vivaldi? Same in Microsoft EDGE, Firefox, but not in Vivaldi

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                            • guigirl
                              guigirl @linuxcool last edited by

                              @linuxcool Have you tried activating V's Native Window setting?

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                              • npro
                                npro @linuxcool last edited by

                                @linuxcool I saw your screenshot above, the colors in Chrome are not the same with Vivaldi, because what I've said, and in your next screenshot you've matched the colors and the only difference are the buttons. Use native window as in your first screenshot and the rest you can theme/mod it.

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