An Obsidian theme styled after the GNOME Adwaita design language for a native desktop experience on Linux.
Obsidian Adwaita Theme is a custom CSS theme for the Obsidian note-taking app that mimics the GNOME desktop's Adwaita design language. It transforms Obsidian's interface to match the native look and feel of GNOME-based Linux systems, providing a cohesive and integrated user experience. The project solves the visual disconnect that can occur when using cross-platform applications on Linux desktops.
Obsidian users on GNOME-based Linux distributions (e.g., Ubuntu, Fedora) who want their note-taking app to visually blend with their desktop environment. It's also for users who appreciate the Adwaita design language and seek consistency across their applications.
Developers choose this theme for its faithful adherence to the Adwaita design specifications, ensuring a native-looking interface without compromising Obsidian's functionality. Its integration with the Style Settings plugin offers customization flexibility while maintaining design integrity.
Obsidian theme in the style of Gnome Adwaita
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Mimics GNOME's native window buttons, tabs, icons, colors, and fonts as shown in the README's comparison images, ensuring visual harmony with the desktop environment.
Available through Obsidian's Community Theme Store for one-click setup, with detailed manual and automatic methods provided in the README, including using 'just' for automation.
Integrates with the Style Settings plugin, allowing fine-tuned adjustments to the theme, as highlighted in the installation and style settings sections of the README.
Includes both base color schemes switchable in Obsidian's appearance settings, adhering to Adwaita's design language for consistent theming.
For rounded window corners—a key Adwaita feature—users must install a separate GNOME extension, adding complexity and external dependencies beyond the theme itself.
Designed exclusively for GNOME-based Linux distributions; on other operating systems, it may not integrate well or match native aesthetics, limiting its utility.
Focuses solely on Adwaita replication without broader customization options; users seeking unique or non-GNOME designs will need to look elsewhere or modify extensively.