Official LightDM Webkit Greeter Theme of Antergos Linux
Both lightdm and lightdm-webkit-greeter are required.
antergos-wallpapers used for the background switcher
Enable ligthdm-webkit-greeter
by editing /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
and setting greeter-session
property to lightdm-webkit-greeter
:
[SeatDefaults]
#greeter-session=lightdm-gtk-greeter
greeter-session=lightdm-webkit-greeter
user-session=your-session (gnome,cinnamon,xfce...)
Arch users can install using their favorite AUR pacman wrapper. Others can install manually:
- Download Antergos Theme
- Unzip it.
- This should create a folder named like
Antergos-lightdm-webkit-theme-antergos-28c4b13
- Rename this folder to
antergos
(so that the complete path becomes/usr/share/lightdm-webkit/themes/antergos
) - Edit the resource
/etc/lightdm/lightdm-webkit-greeter.conf
and setwebkit-theme
property toantergos
:
theme-name=Adwaita
#webkit-theme=default
webkit-theme=antergos
font-name='Lato'
xft-antialias=true
xft-dpi=96
xft-hintstyle=medium
xft-rgba=rgb
Optionally you can install the included font “Lato”.
Now if you restart your computer (or at least if you restart lightdm), the antergos greeter theme should be activated.
To uninstall, simply restore the greeter-session
property of the /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
file and restart your computer (or at least lightdm).
You may also want to :
- Remove the folder
antergos
created in/usr/share/lightdm-webkit/themes/
- Restore the
webkit-theme
property of the/etc/lightdm/lightdm-webkit-greeter.conf
file
To change users icons, there are two options :
- Create a
.face
file in the user’s home folder in which you put ajpg
orpng
resource
Or
- Create a resource named with the user’s login in
/var/lib/AccountsService/icons/
- Edit
/var/lib/AccountsService/users/<userLogin>
and add a propertyIcon
targeting the icon resource you just created
This theme works well with 96×96 images.