_I_, 9 months ago Thanks, and sure can! It’s Gnome 44 (naturally) and: Icons are “Win10Sur” Link Shell theme is “Marble” Link Wallpaper (incl. other colored versions) Link Then I’ve used Gnome extensions like “Just Perfection” to hide stuff like “Activities” in the upper left corner and so on. Other extensions are: “Blur My Shell” “App Hider” “AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItem Support” (like the Mullvad and Telegram icons in the upper left corner) “Dash to Dock” “Rounded Window Corners” The terminal is Gnome Terminal with adjusted padding. Add padding to Gnome Terminal: Open .config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css and add this to the file. Adjust the px to your liking: <span style="color:#323232;"> VteTerminal, </span><span style="color:#323232;"> TerminalScreen, </span><span style="color:#323232;"> vte-terminal { </span><span style="color:#323232;"> padding: 50px 50px 50px 50px; </span><span style="color:#323232;"> -VteTerminal-inner-border: 50px 50px 50px 50px; </span><span style="color:#323232;"> } </span> If the file doesn’t exist, then make it yourself.
Thanks, and sure can! It’s Gnome 44 (naturally) and:
Then I’ve used Gnome extensions like “Just Perfection” to hide stuff like “Activities” in the upper left corner and so on. Other extensions are:
The terminal is Gnome Terminal with adjusted padding.
Add padding to Gnome Terminal:
Open .config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css and add this to the file. Adjust the px to your liking:
<span style="color:#323232;"> VteTerminal, </span><span style="color:#323232;"> TerminalScreen, </span><span style="color:#323232;"> vte-terminal { </span><span style="color:#323232;"> padding: 50px 50px 50px 50px; </span><span style="color:#323232;"> -VteTerminal-inner-border: 50px 50px 50px 50px; </span><span style="color:#323232;"> } </span>
If the file doesn’t exist, then make it yourself.