
McLight Look And Feel
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Description:
McMojave kde is a MacOSX Mojave like theme for KDE Plasma desktop.
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You can use this with:
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- Aurorae Themes:
https://www.pling.com/p/1305005/
- Kvantum Themes:
https://www.pling.com/p/1304957/
- Plasma Color Schemes:
https://www.pling.com/p/1305007/
- Plasma Desktop Themes:
https://www.pling.com/p/1305006/
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- Icon theme: McMojave-circle
https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1305429 Last changelog:
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You can use this with:
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- Aurorae Themes:
https://www.pling.com/p/1305005/
- Kvantum Themes:
https://www.pling.com/p/1304957/
- Plasma Color Schemes:
https://www.pling.com/p/1305007/
- Plasma Desktop Themes:
https://www.pling.com/p/1305006/
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- Icon theme: McMojave-circle
https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1305429
2019.05.23
Fixed issues
Ratings & Comments
15 Comments
7 7 good
I am having some problems and was looking thru some themes to look for differences and cam up on this and I am just curious. A mistake or was it on purpose.I am talking about the comment below.
Got a question. Why write this twice in the meta.desktop file for the look and feel theme. X-KPackage-Dependencies=X-KPackage-Dependencies=
My fault! didn't notice that, I'll fix it
I can't get my defaults to pull in correctly with my look and feel themes that I made. I have it just like yours and everyone else's and I have completely remade it so I don't know what to do. It may be the fact that there is 4 plasma themes instead of one. Anyways I thought I would let you know and its no problem.
8 8 great
Why "install.sh"? Doesn't it autoinstall all things via downloading/installing directly from KDE System Settings - Look and Feel - Get New theme?
It seems you didnt supply any XPackage dependencies in the metadata.desktop file?
Now, I fixed it
Thanks. Items get downloaded now correctly.
It is easier with the one command to install all things at once in the correct place than one at a time in system settings. I am not him and I hope he don't mind for me giving my opinion but it is easier that way. I never install things thru system settings. Never ever.
Hi freefreeno, LookNFeel does exactly that. Install everything with one click into correct folders. Just try it once by installing SweetKDE LNF (not the desktop theme, but the LookNFeel theme), then you know how easy it is. So this category LooknFeel is for exactly that, otherwise there are Collections to group various products from different categories, but not LNF category.
Yes I know look and feel does that. I have the Materia manjaro look and feel but the truth is if you don't have any special setup or changes in your theme anyways then make it a look and feel package. I am saying if you are using the breeze as a base anyways as I do for most of my themes and your not putting different type stuff in there like moving panel to top and then I see no need for look and feel when Plasma and color scheme is all you need.
I'm sorry. I don't know how this works before, I'll fix all this
What if we don't want panel and stuff at top?