Solidity GTK3 Engine has been on my mind for a long time! I always wanted to create this engine, but figuring out how to write one for gtk2 was a real challenge. Once gtk3 came around, the documentation improved a bit (though I still had to learn a lot on my own), and that’s when I finally got the chance to kick off this project.
The Solidity GTK3 engine is pretty usable right now, and there's more exciting stuff coming in the future!
Heads up! Recompiling might crash any open GTK3 apps you have running. It's best to close them before you start recompiling. Trust me on this one!
If you want to compile the engine, you'll need a few tools: make, valac, gcc, and gtk3. If you're using Ubuntu, just run this command:
sudo apt-get install build-essential valac libgtk-3-dev
Next, open a terminal in the folder where your makefile is located and run:
make
Then install it by typing:
sudo make install
You’ll find a test theme included with your download. To set it up, just copy the folder named solidity into either /usr/share/themes or ~/.themes. After that, you can choose it in tools like gnome-tweak-tool.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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