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I apologize if you have received multiple copies of this comment, I couldn't get it to format correctly on gnome-look, so I'm posting here.
Let me start by saying I love this theme. Specifically, I'm using Nordic-bluish-accent-v40. For any theme, I find that in order to get everything themed correctly, I need to copy the theme contents of gtk-4.0 & gtk-3.0 into ~/.config.
Normally, those folders contain all the required assets, but your themes reference the images from one folder up (../assets).
You almost certainly do this to save space, but it means the gtk folders in ~/.config break with no window buttons.
Moving /assets into ~/.config solves the problem, so I'd like to ask you to consider moving a copy of the asset folder into each gtk folder.
Lemme know your thoughts on this. Thanks again.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I apologize if you have received multiple copies of this comment, I couldn't get it to format correctly on gnome-look, so I'm posting here.
Let me start by saying I love this theme. Specifically, I'm using Nordic-bluish-accent-v40. For any theme, I find that in order to get everything themed correctly, I need to copy the theme contents of gtk-4.0 & gtk-3.0 into ~/.config.
Normally, those folders contain all the required assets, but your themes reference the images from one folder up (../assets).
You almost certainly do this to save space, but it means the gtk folders in ~/.config break with no window buttons.
Moving /assets into ~/.config solves the problem, so I'd like to ask you to consider moving a copy of the asset folder into each gtk folder.
Lemme know your thoughts on this. Thanks again.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: