Feature changed by: Richard Brown (RBrownCCB) Feature #314662, revision 4 Title: Use a "green Adwaita" GTK theme openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Michael Catanzaro (golbats_everywhere) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: openSUSE 12.1/12.2 uses the upstream Adwaita GTK theme. This is mostly good, since it's a very high-quality theme, and I believe one of our goals is to not diverge much from the upstream GNOME experience. However, GNOME's main color is blue, whereas ours is green. When highlighting text, the highlight is blue. When selecting an item in a list, the background turns blue. When selecting the scrollbar, the scrollbar turns blue. When typing into a text form, the form is outlined in blue. I propose we change the blue elements of Adwaita to green elements (by default). This should be all that is changed, so that the theme remains simple to maintain, retains the GNOME feel, and keeps upstream happy. I separately propose using the Sonar icon set by default in GNOME, which still works great in 12.2 and is very very close to upstream GNOME. This is not essential to the overall proposal. Screenshots of a mockup: Current (http://paste.opensuse.org/92804741) ~ Proposed (http://paste.opensuse.org/31898989) Current (http://paste.opensuse.org/33805016) ~ Proposed (http://paste.opensuse.org/27086964) Current (http://paste.opensuse.org/13532791) ~ Proposed (http://paste.opensuse.org/57771364) Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: A green Adwaita theme would fit both upstream GNOME and also openSUSE, and would add a level of polish and integration to the distro. The current "blue Adwaita" theme feels out of place in openSUSE, particularly considering the attention to artistic detail in other parts of the distribution. + Discussion: + #1: Richard Brown (rbrownccb) (2012-12-03 14:36:59) + I've been thinking along these lines too, I really like the idea I + reached out to the team working on a new KDE theme for 12.3 (http://www.dennogumi.org/2012/11/new-theme-for-opensuse-12-3-is-now-in) + and quite like the idea of using their colour pallettes as the basis + for a green, so we can have some consistancy across the two + environments (see http://paste.opensuse.org/view/raw/60761024 (darker) + and http://paste.opensuse.org/view/raw/16267108 (lighter)) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/314662