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Colors, Contrasts, and now ready for LinuxMint 21

12 Oct 23:10
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Mint-Y-Variations

  • MintSoda new color 3DB884 (HSL = 155,50,48 | contrast = 2.5)
  • GTK-3 outlines on focused buttons only
  • GTK-4 window controls (min/max/close) update
  • Other small GTK-4 updates based on GTK-3 Meld comparisons

Colors, Contrasts, and now ready for LinuxMint 21

23 Aug 21:01
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Mint-Y-Variations

for LinuxMint 21.x and LinuxMint 20.x
on Cinnamon, Mate, and Xfce

(Tested on LM Cinnamon 20.3 and LM Cinnamon 21)

  • Pulled updates from upstream, now ready for LinuxMint 21 (Fixes: #42)
  • Add initial support for GTK-4 (window control buttons are not ready!)
  • Modified update-variations.py to include GTK-4
  • Solid, half-transparent outlines on all focused elements
  • Darker borders on focused buttons
  • Darker borders on suggested or destructive action buttons
  • Started seriously using Meld for all kinds of comparisons

Colors, Contrasts, and Design

02 Aug 21:58
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Mint-Y-Variations

  • New INSTALLER.sh and installation methods in the README.md

WARNING: Not ready for LinuxMint 21. Please wait for a future release for LinuxMint version 21.x.
Otherwise, it works fine on LinuxMint 20.x, on all 3 distributions: Cinnamon, Mate, and Xfce.

Colors, Contrasts, and Design

10 Jul 02:15
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Mint-Y-Variations

  • Modified: Orange70s (5% less saturation = HSL 16,80,55)

WARNING: Not ready for LinuxMint 21. Please wait for a future release for LinuxMint version 21.x.

Otherwise, it works fine on LinuxMint 20.x, on all 3 distributions: Cinnamon, Mate, and Xfce.

Colors, Contrasts, and Design

07 Jul 13:10
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Mint-Y-Variations

  • Merged previous debian/changelog into this new changelog
  • Modified: Pink
  • Modified dark variants: BlueBelize, MintGum, BlueElectron
  • NEW COLOR: Orange70s
  • Selected/Active: accent color on borders too
  • Remove the thin line at the top of the titlebar in GTK apps (Fixes: #39)
  • Etc.

Colors, Contrasts, and Design

11 Apr 19:40
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Colors for everyone: subdued, or flat, or shining.
Contrasts: just a bit more to make it more readable.
Design: just a subtle touch-up. Just better.

Mint-Y-Variations

changelog:

  • Downgraded packaging method to a simple and universal ZIP file.
  • Color names got changed: Aqua, Red, Orange.
  • Subtle color updates on Aqua, BlueElectron, BlueBelize.
  • Updated README and Do-It-Yourself files.

Colors, Contrasts, and Design

02 Mar 23:17
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Colors for everyone: subdued, or flat, or shining.
Contrasts: just a bit more to make it more readable.
Design: just a subtle touch-up. Just better.

Mint-Y-Variations

changelog:

  • Updated from the latest upstream Mint-Y 1-9-8 and restarted from there.
  • Many modifications, over 200 commits.
  • Better colors, contrasts, and design.

Colors, Contrasts, and Design

26 Feb 18:47
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There is a lot of work into this new Mint-Yz. Over 200 commits.
Build onto the latest stable Mint-Y, version 1.9.8.

Mint-Y-Variations-compare-OLD

newflat: A new approach offering a wider spectrum

30 Jun 20:02
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This new approach here is to offer a smaller range of colors, focusing on the most popular, but with much more variations. Something for each one of us. So, there are some heavily subdued colors for the nostalgic people. And there are also some vibrant colors to bring some happiness into those rainy days. But most of this new Mint-Yz color palette is made of well-balanced colors for a flat, modern user interface.

  • A new approach to the color palette.
  • 5% darkening for the dark themes.

Mint-Yz: The New Colors of a New Era

26 Dec 00:43
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  • Subtle updates on some colors. Blue and BlueDeep are now quite improved. And there is no more darkening on the dark themes.
  • No more useless and distracting dashed outlines in file managers. Example: before, when we moved a file elsewhere, the neighbouring file was more or less highlighted by a dashed gray outline. Why? It made no sense and it wasn't pretty, besides being distracting. There were other similar cases with the dashed outlines. There is no more dashed outlines now. But the dashed lines indicating continued text or file windows are still there, being useful. And the dashed outlines indicating focused buttons are replaced with more visible, solid and coloured outlines since version 2.1... Please tell us if this cause any new issue.