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Is there some available default themes? I found services/Colours.qml, config/Appearance.qml and config/BorderConfig.qml. Is there a tutorial how to create your own theme? If not, is there a reason to create some default themes (i can try to do it myself) |
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There are some default schemes in The dynamic scheme pulls colours from your wallpaper and generates a material scheme for it. If you want to make your own colour scheme, a scheme file is just a text file with the colour names and values in the format The hex code is without the # and the colour names can be found in the existing schemes. There is no support for custom schemes for now, however if you make one feel free to ping me and I'll add it to the preexisting schemes! |
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ah so theres no actual method to create schemes you would need to craft your own. was looking for the conf file could not find it other then a text file that crashed every time i opened it |
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❯ caelestia scheme set --mode light Я плохо английский знаю, как это починить? |
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There are some default schemes in
/usr/lib/python3.13/site-packages/caelestia/data/schemes. You can set the scheme either using the cli (caelestia scheme set -n <scheme name>, seecaelestia scheme set -hfor more info) or the launcher.The dynamic scheme pulls colours from your wallpaper and generates a material scheme for it.
If you want to make your own colour scheme, a scheme file is just a text file with the colour names and values in the format
The hex code is without the # and the colour names can be found in the existing schemes.
There is no support for custom schemes for now, however if you make one feel free to ping me and I'll add it to the preexisting schemes!