Ubuntu budgie9/23/2023 What we need to change, is the "Widgets" style. In order to do this, we need to open our Budgie menu, and select "Budgie Desktop Settings" If we want we can also switch icon styles to those we prefer. We can, for example, quickly turn this into a dark theme. Keep in mind that Orchis defaults are not hard coded in the theme, but just one of the many options and color schemes available with this theme pack. Once the makeover is complete, it is a good idea to relog or reboot, to make sure all changes are applied. What a great combination, and all three components of this makeover are created by Vinceliuice. As part of this makeover, we also get tela-circle-icon-theme and vimix-cursors. Once we open "Themes & Layouts", all we need to do is scroll down until we find Orchis, click to install it, and when ready click to apply makeover. Another way to reach this application, is to open Budgie menu and select "Themes & Layouts". All we need to do is open our Budgie Welcome app, and select "Themes & Layouts". We can have a quick look at Orchis theme defaults below here. It looks familiar, but at the same time slightly different from most GTK themes. This is a very elegant and smooth theme, with rounded corners, and many different options for colors and materials. Let’s check it out! Orchis theme overview Before we knew it, David included it, and by now all users of 20.04, 21.04 and 21.10 should have it available. And how could we miss it? As soon as we saw it, we asked David to get it in our "Themes and Layouts" Application. Vinceliuice, the author of this theme, delivered an awesome GTK/GNOME theme called Orchis. With this quick write up I am going to show you a theme we recently added to Ubuntu Budgie.
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