This is an evolution of Simplewaita, which deserves its own name. Now it really intends to look old-school, hence the name.
This is a very complete theme, including:
- GTK2, GTK3 and GTK4
- Kvantum (qt svg theme, qorks with both qt5 and qt6)
- qtCurve configuration (qtcurve for now it works only in qt5)
- Plasma color scheme
- xfwm4 theme (XFCE window decoration)
It is a skeuomorphic theme (that is, non-flat, that tries to imitate real-world objects and interfaces, like real three-dimensional buttons). It tries to use as little CPU as possible to draw widgets (no round corners, no gradients, almost no box-shadows and almost no transparency, except where it is unavoidable to keep usability). It also tries to be extremely legible, that is: the function of every element should be obvious. I have decided to make a compromise, though: toolbar buttons (and a few others) are not raised by default (because in some apps it may make the UI look too crowded, like "too many things happening"). Draggable elements (sliders, reorderable tabs, some separators) have a dotted pattern.
Because of these design decisions, it looks very much like a theme from the 90s. It may even have som pixel art flavor too, beacause all borders are two pixels wide, and relief is widely used to help distinguish elements.
This theme's colors are light, with orange and brown accents. It's not very bright, so it is easy on the eyes.
This theme is based on Adwaita GTK3 and GTK4 (source sasscs!) and built from there. Sources are also available.
GTK2 is based on Clearlooks.
I've created a way to use different color themes:
- go to
source/templates/
directory and run./use_scheme.sh name_of_color_scheme
(for example:./use_scheme.sh colorscheme-Skewaita_original_light.sh
- move one directory upwards with
cd ..
and rebuild theme, using new selected scheme, and bearing in mind whether it's a light or a dark theme:./compile.sh light
or./compile.sh dark
For now there are only two color schemes: the original one and a light one (using Skewaita's colors).
(note: some elements described here are not yet available for Oldiewaita (they were for Simplewaita). When time comes, I'll add them; therefore I'll keep this text) To integrate this theme with Plasma or QT: You can either download corresponding Simple themes using Plasma Configuration tool, or, if you prefer to use the cloned repo, then:
- Plasma:
- import the color scheme in
kde_plasma_qt/plasma_colorscheme/
folder. - With Kvantum manager, either import
kde_plasma_qt/Kvantum/Oldiewaita/
with the Kvantum Manager, or create a symbolic link tokde_plasma_qt/Kvantum/Oldiewaita/
in~/.config/Kvantum
. - create a symbolic link to
kde_plasma_qt/aurorae/Simple/
calledSimple
at~/.local/share/aurorae/themes
- import the color scheme in
- Other QT desktops:
- copy Simple.conf in
kde_plasma_qt/qt5_or_6ct_color_scheme/
to~/.config/qt5ct/colors
(to activate it, you need to use qt5ct or qt6ct to manage the aspect of your QT applications) - Do the same as with Plasma for Kvantum
- copy Simple.conf in
- Gnome and libadwaita: link or copy its
Simplewaita/gtk-4.0/gtk.css
to~/.config/gtk-4.0/gtk.css
and the folderSimplewaita/gtk-4.0/assets
to~/.config/gtk-4.0/assets
(linking is the recommended option, especially if you use the cloned repo). This theme is quite tested under Gnome!
(note: you can also use the strategy of creating symbolic links for Kvantum and color scheme).
For GTK, metacity, xfwm4, openbox and Unity, just copy the root folder in ~/.themes
(or, if you want it to be available to all users, /usr/share/themes
). If you clone the repo, then I'd recommend to create a symbolic link to Simplewaita's folder in ~/.themes
, instead of copying it, so you just need to git pull
in order to fully update it.