Personal tools
Skip to content. | Skip to navigation
GNOME Text Editor is a simple text editor that focuses on session management. It works hard to keep track of changes and state even if you quit the application. You can come back to your work even if you've never saved it to a file.
The gnome-themes package contains a collection of desktop themes for GNOME. These themes can change the appearance of application widgets, icons, window borders, cursors, etc.
This module houses themes and theme-y tidbits that don’t really fit in anywhere else, or deserve their own module. At the moment this consists of: * The GTK+ 2 version of Adwaita * Adwaita-dark as a separate theme, along with its GTK+ 2 equivalent * GTK+ 2 versions of the HighContrast themes * The legacy HighContrast icon theme * Index files needed for Adwaita to be used outside of GNOME Once named gnome-themes-standard, this module used to contain various components of the default GNOME 3 theme. However, at this point, most it has moved elsewhere. The GTK+ 3 versions of the Adwaita and HighContrast themes are now part of GTK+ 3 itself, and the HighContrastInverse and LowConstrast themes have been discontinued. Not to be confused with gnome-themes-extras.
This package contains symlinks to make the icons in gnome-themes available under old names.
The gnome-themes-standard package contains the standard theme for the GNOME desktop, which provides default appearance for cursors, desktop background, window borders and GTK+ applications.
This package contains end user documentation for the GNOME desktop environment.