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Captures the known-good state after theme consolidation and consistency reconciliation: - NexusOS GTK/xfwm4/icon theme assets (assets/themes, management/Mint-Y-Nexus) - Tightened right-click menus, visible separators, no menu icons - assets/themes/install-theme.sh: idempotent restore of all wiring (symlinks, xfconf xsettings+xfwm4, GTK 3/4 settings.ini) - .gitignore excludes venv/ollama/models/runtime/db Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Theme Asset Credits
The NexusOS theme is assembled from original work plus assets adapted from the following upstream projects. All upstream sources are GPL-3.0 (or compatible), so the NexusOS theme inherits GPL-3.0.
Sources
WhiteSur GTK Theme — gtk-2.0/, xfwm4/
- Project: https://github.com/vinceliuice/WhiteSur-gtk-theme
- Author: Vince Liu (vinceliuice)
- License: GPL-3.0
- Variant used as base:
WhiteSur-Dark-purple - What we use: The entire
gtk-2.0/andxfwm4/directories are cloned verbatim from WhiteSur-Dark-purple. We rely on these for macOS-style window controls (stoplight buttons) and the GTK2 application skin.
Mint-Y Icon Theme — NexusOS-icons/ (folder geometry reference)
- Project: https://github.com/linuxmint/mint-y-icons
- Author: Linux Mint team
- License: GPL-3.0
- What we use: Visual reference only for the folder shape language (flat folder with tab + lip). No PNGs are copied from Mint-Y; our folder set is regenerated from scratch via
NexusOS-icons-src/build.pyagainst a master SVG we authored.
NexusOS-original content
gtk-3.0/*.css— original workNexusOS-icons-src/*and the rendered output inNexusOS-icons/places/— original work- The
n-small.pngbadge composited intofolder-nexus-coreis the NexusOS logo atnexus-core/assets/n-small.png index.themefiles in each theme directory — original work