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- | Carrying on from last month’s article, I thought I’d cover a few aspects of theming my setup – that I’ve done to start the new year off with a fresh look. I’ll cover setting terminal themes, a few websites and tools for generating colorschemes, | + | **Carrying on from last month’s article, I thought I’d cover a few aspects of theming my setup – that I’ve done to start the new year off with a fresh look. I’ll cover setting terminal themes, a few websites and tools for generating colorschemes, |
- | Terminal Color Scheme | + | Poursuivons l' |
- | I spent some time in December converting my favourite syntax color scheme from VS Code (City Lights) into something usable in my Terminal | + | **Terminal |
- | The exact method of changing your terminal colors will, of course, depend on your terminal itself - urxvt pulls the data from .Xresources (like Xterm), Gnome-terminal has a settings panel (and so does Terminator), | + | I spent some time in December converting my favourite syntax color scheme from VS Code (City Lights) into something usable in my Terminal of choice (Kitty). Since I also run i3, this included colors that i3 uses, and needed to also be carried over to Polybar. I did it all manually first, and then created a color scheme json file for Pywal.** |
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+ | Jeux de couleurs pour le terminal | ||
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+ | J'ai passé un peu de temps en décembre pour convertir mon jeu de couleurs favori pour la syntaxe du VS Code (City Lights) en quelque chose d' | ||
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+ | **The exact method of changing your terminal colors will, of course, depend on your terminal itself - urxvt pulls the data from .Xresources (like Xterm), Gnome-terminal has a settings panel (and so does Terminator), | ||
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+ | La méthode exacte pour changer les couleurs de votre terminal dépendra, bien sûr, de votre terminal lui-même - urxvt tire ses données de .Xresources (comme Xterm). Le terminal GNOME a un panneau de paramétrage (de même que Terminator), | ||
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*color15: #b7c5d3 | *color15: #b7c5d3 | ||
- | Alternatively, | + | **Alternatively, |
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+ | Autrement, si vous voulez utiliser pywal pour générer ceci, vous pouvez créer le fichier ci-dessous | ||
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- | Save this somewhere you’ll remember as citylights.json, | + | **Save this somewhere you’ll remember as citylights.json, |
wal -f / | wal -f / | ||
- | This is simply a copy of their included Monokai theme that I adapted and edited. Naturally, Pywal is intended to create/ | ||
- | If you want to create | + | This is simply a copy of their included Monokai theme that I adapted and edited. Naturally, Pywal is intended |
- | GTK+ Theme, Cursor & Icons | + | If you want to create your own scheme from scratch, something like http:// |
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+ | Sauvez-le comme citylights.json à un endroit quelconque dont vous vous souviendrez, | ||
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+ | wal -f / | ||
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+ | C'est simplement une copie de leur thème Monokai intégré que j'ai adapté et modifié. Naturellement, | ||
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+ | Si vous voulez créer votre propre jeu de couleurs à partir de rien, quelque chose comme http:// | ||
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+ | **GTK+ Theme, Cursor & Icons | ||
I didn’t go so far as to create a custom GTK+ theme to utilize the citylights.json theme (though it should be possible with oomox and pywal). Instead, I just selected one that I liked the look of (Adapta-Nokto-Eta). It’s not perfect, but as I don’t tend to see a lot of GTK applications, | I didn’t go so far as to create a custom GTK+ theme to utilize the citylights.json theme (though it should be possible with oomox and pywal). Instead, I just selected one that I liked the look of (Adapta-Nokto-Eta). It’s not perfect, but as I don’t tend to see a lot of GTK applications, | ||
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Icon-wise I’m just using Lüv, which is a nice blue-tinged set of icons. I have noticed in some dialog boxes that the icons are showing up funny, but it doesn’t happen often enough for me to track down the cause. | Icon-wise I’m just using Lüv, which is a nice blue-tinged set of icons. I have noticed in some dialog boxes that the icons are showing up funny, but it doesn’t happen often enough for me to track down the cause. | ||
- | The cursor I use is StormDrops dark. It’s overall a nice mouse cursor with sharp lines and a normal angle to the cursor. The only cursor I’m not sold on is the hand, which just feels out of place. I haven’t yet found a better option for a dark-colored cursor though. | + | The cursor I use is StormDrops dark. It’s overall a nice mouse cursor with sharp lines and a normal angle to the cursor. The only cursor I’m not sold on is the hand, which just feels out of place. I haven’t yet found a better option for a dark-colored cursor though.** |
- | Fonts | + | Thème, curseurs et icônes GTK+ |
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+ | Je ne suis pas allé jusqu' | ||
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+ | Côté icônes, je n' | ||
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+ | J' | ||
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+ | **Fonts | ||
Lastly, one of the most important parts of anyone’s setup - their fonts! | Lastly, one of the most important parts of anyone’s setup - their fonts! | ||
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The first line has 3 fonts listed, as each one is progressively used as a fallback. FontAwesome gives me icons for use in Polybar (which I use for a couple of workspaces), | The first line has 3 fonts listed, as each one is progressively used as a fallback. FontAwesome gives me icons for use in Polybar (which I use for a couple of workspaces), | ||
- | I highly recommend Hack as a terminal font, as it even includes Powerline icons by default (in case you use Powerline). Even if not, it’s very legible and offers some defining characteristics on symbols you may confuse (such as a dot in the 0 [zero]). I even used it in VS Code for a while, but have since changed to Fira Code. | + | I highly recommend Hack as a terminal font, as it even includes Powerline icons by default (in case you use Powerline). Even if not, it’s very legible and offers some defining characteristics on symbols you may confuse (such as a dot in the 0 [zero]). I even used it in VS Code for a while, but have since changed to Fira Code.** |
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+ | Polices | ||
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+ | Enfin, une des parties les plus importantes du paramétrage pour chacun, ses polices ! | ||
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+ | Terminal/ | ||
+ | GTK : Cantarell | ||
+ | VS Code : Fira Code (avec activation des ligatures) | ||
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+ | Sur la première ligne, j'ai listé trois polices, car je peux utiliser chacune, l'une après l' | ||
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+ | Je recommande vivement Hack comme police de terminal, car il propose par défaut même des icônes Powerline, dans le cas où vous utiliseriez Powerline. Toutefois, même ce n'est pas votre cas, Hack est très lisible et offre des caractéristiques distinctives sur des symboles que vous ne pouvez confondre (tel qu'un point dans le 0 [zéro]. Je l'ai même utilisé pendant un certain temps dans VS Code, mais, depuis, j'ai changé pour Fira Code. | ||
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+ | **Future Plans | ||
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+ | I’m debating about trying Herbstluftwm instead of i3, simply for a little bit of a change. I’d also like to re-work my workspace names using Kanji or other icons, instead of largely being numbers. I also want to tweak Polybar a bit more, especially to see if I can improve the appearance of the tray. I may also start using Conky again to see more information about my system.** | ||
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+ | Prévisions pour le futur | ||
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+ | Je suis en train de me demander si je veux essayer Herbstluftwm en remplacement de i3, juste pour changer un peu. J' | ||
- | Future Plans | + | **Naturally, |
- | I’m debating about trying Herbstluftwm instead of i3, simply for a little bit of a change. I’d also like to re-work my workspace names using Kanji or other icons, instead of largely being numbers. I also want to tweak Polybar a bit more, especially to see if I can improve the appearance of the tray. I may also start using Conky again to see more information about my system. | + | As always, |
- | Naturally, if any of my readers have preferred themes, icons, or fonts, I’m more than happy to feature them in a later article (and possibly use them myself!). | + | Naturellement, si l'un de mes lecteurs a des thèmes, des icônes ou des polices préférés, je serai très content d'en parler dans un prochain |
- | As always, I hope this article | + | Comme toujours, j' |
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