This theme is unmaintained. The original Numix hasn't been updated since 2021 and will likely never receive a GTK4 theme port.
I have switched to Adw-GTK3 and Adw-Colors, as well as my own fork of Adwaita-Qt.
Numix Solarized is a fork of the Numix GTK theme with a focus on the Solarized color scheme. It provides a light and dark theme with multiple available accent colors.
- Yellow
- Orange
- Red
- Magenta
- Violet
- Blue
- Cyan
- Green
- Light
- Dark
- Light with dark top (experimental, currently only with Blue accent color)
with Numix Light icon theme
with Numix icon theme
Infrequent releases are available pre-built for download on the Releases page.
Install them by copying the individual theme folders into /usr/share/themes/
.
This theme is available on the Arch User Repository:
- gtk-theme-numix-solarized for release packages
- gtk-theme-numix-solarized-git for the latest commit of this repository
For building this theme, you need the following programs:
make
sassc
inkscape
(0.9x or 1.x)glib-compile-resources
fromglib2
Then, run make THEME=$ThemeVariant install
, where $ThemeVariant
is the name
(without extension) of one of the *.color
files in this repository.
Optionally, you can also provide a value for DESTDIR
to specify an alternate
installation directory.
Note: Make sure to not run make
with additional threads, as the Makefile
is not robust to being used with multiple threads. To be sure, you can replace
make
with make -j1
.
A modern flat theme with a combination of light and dark elements. It supports GNOME, Unity, Xfce and Openbox.
Distro | Install Command/Links |
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sudo pacman -S numix-gtk-theme |
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1 Click Install | OBS Repo | |
sudo dnf install numix-gtk-theme |
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sudo apt install numix-gtk-theme |
First, you need to compile the theme using the Sass compiler.
You will need to install SassC (sassc
) which is likely to be available as a package in your distribution's software repositories.
You'll also need the glib-compile-schemas
and gdk-pixbuf-pixdata
commands in your path to generate the gresource binary. Install them using your distribution's package manager.
After installing all the dependencies, change to the cloned directory and, run the following in Terminal,
sudo make install
To set the theme in GNOME, run the following commands in Terminal,
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme "Numix"
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences theme "Numix"
To set the theme in Xfce, run the following commands in Terminal,
xfconf-query -c xsettings -p /Net/ThemeName -s "Numix"
xfconf-query -c xfwm4 -p /general/theme -s "Numix"
In Openbox you can set the theme with ObConf tool. Alternatively, you can set the theme by changing the <name>
key value to Numix
in the <theme>
section of your rc.xml file.
Start by reviewing the guidelines for contributing.
If you want to hack on the theme, make sure you have the inotifywait
command available, which is used for watching and automatically building the files.
To start watching for changes, run the following,
make watch
If you change any assets, you'll need to regenerate the gtk.gresource.xml
and gtk.gresource
files. You can use grrr to do it easily.
GTK+ 3.18 or above
Murrine theme engine
Report bugs or contribute at GitHub
License: GPL-3.0+