Flaticon madebyoliver screen6/11/2023 ![]() In case that other color scheme is selected on adaptive mode, it reverts to Guna's original color scheme. Simply, run Guna in command palette ( cmd/ctrl+shift+p). It supports various functions : conspicuous widgets (clock, weather) on the sidebar, manually or adaptively tweakable theme colors, controlling status bar label by its own API. Please keep in mind I'm not a native speaker so maybe a better translation is conceivable.Guna is the most innovative theme for sublime text. Well what would you suggest instead of "My Games"? "My Favorite"? What's then difference between collections and the auto-favorite? It isn't like the symbol for Nintendo or Atari everybody knows - it's just a small info note. Yes I saw the issue, too - but I think for these virtual-systems it is a good choice to have text and pictures together. You may right in your opinion of to much text but if you are in the list mode the you need a good and readable description and here the icons got their strenghten.Ĭomment Game Collections", to be aligned with your text for the favorites one, "My Games". That's more than half HD resolution :) How the set is in TV mode looks like?ĪFAIS it is a good fitting and the symbol+text do a good description-job. The ratio 1:2 means 512pixels in height and 1024 in width. I see no problem to mix ratio 1:2 and 1:3 they look pretty good. And I think it's on the save side.Īt first I don't wanted the look equal to all but it's not as easy because the symbol don't descripe a definated system they are more semantic. Well this set fits perfect in the whole set. So the computer font that I used for all my sets is pretty good to read! That was a bit of luck, too! Set 3: The Fitter The font (in SET 4) was a small test - it looks beatifull on PC screen but lacks readabiltily in TV. For myself it was long long time ago I worked with vector graphics so the finder symbol was a bit modified in coloring and exported as PNG. The symbol needed a bit of modification the orignal can be downloded here. It shows two equal faces in two colors - I think it's a nice description of customization. So remains SET 3, 4 and 5 Set 4 and 5: The finder symbol ![]() SET 1 und SET 2 are good to read but they are overcrowded and the symbol does not look nice if you are in list mode. I've tested the SET 0 and found out it is horror to read. Icons made by Bogdan Rosu from is licensed by CC 3.0 BYĪlso high acceptance (WAF Score 8 of 10) Set 5ĪDDED CREDITS: Respect the work of Yes. WAF SCORER Highest WAF level! (Already tested!) Set 4 Icons made by Picol from is licensed by CC 3.0 BY Icons made by Madebyoliver from is licensed by CC 3.0 BY I think my first commit is ugly - the shapes are to fine for TV resolution :( I made a buch of Costumized Collections screens here. Icons made by Madebyoliver from is licensed by CC 3.0 dear users on this form. So we should push it to be ready for updated ES systems ) I hope you don't mind if I create some new subsets. All in all is the IO a good subset of a theme and it is very easy to create new items for it. I tried to create a consistant looking of the new three "virtual systems". I think there is no need for a carbon style auto-systems. For myself I decide this icon for the Little Favourite Launcher, So you have a independet choice of two unique favorite systems I hope that this could be included to IO theme. The FAV selection from posting above can be used as special FAV usecase. I will later fork them to IO theme on github. I created a complete new set for the coming "virtual systems" Would your script grab the colour as well, or just the image? One question though, does it get just the background path? Sometimes a theme might have a plain white background image/pattern, and then it has the colour applied with the tag (as it is with Io). That sounds like it might be the way to go. Would I be right to say that I can get the system view background from the very first "extra" XML element inside the ? If I labelled "bg_color" as just "background", you would most likely just be pulling in a square white PNG. Each background box is a single element using a 16x16px white PNG, stretched the right size and then has a colour applied to it with the tag. The Io theme doesn't really have a background image as such. So here, the overall background colour is labelled "bg_color", the background of the Help bar is labelled "bg_help", etc. In this example, if something is a background, then it's labelled with "bg_". A web developer by trade, so I generally end up having set ways that I label things.
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