OSX Sierra-style window decoration for KDE Plasma, providing macOS-like titlebar buttons.
SierraBreeze is a KDE Plasma window decoration that provides macOS Sierra-style titlebar buttons for Linux desktops. It is a fork of the default Breeze decoration, modified to mimic the visual appearance of macOS window controls. The project solves the need for users who want a macOS-like aesthetic within the KDE Plasma environment.
Linux users running KDE Plasma who prefer macOS visual styles or are transitioning from macOS and want familiar window decorations.
Developers choose SierraBreeze for its straightforward approach to desktop theming, offering a polished macOS look without compromising KDE Plasma's functionality. It's a lightweight, community-maintained alternative to complex theming engines.
OSX-like window decoration for KDE Plasma written in C++
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Closely mimics the close, minimize, and maximize buttons from macOS Sierra, as shown in the README screenshot, providing a familiar look for transitioning users.
Installs as a standard window decoration option in KDE Plasma's system settings, allowing easy activation without manual tweaks, per the installation instructions.
Built as a fork of the default Breeze decoration, ensuring it maintains performance and compatibility with KDE Plasma, as noted in the project description.
Available via package managers for Debian/Ubuntu, Arch Linux, and OpenSUSE, simplifying installation across popular Linux distros, as detailed in the README.
Only changes titlebar buttons to macOS style; it doesn't include broader theming like window borders or system icons, which might require additional setups.
Requires adding third-party repositories or building from source with dependencies, which can be daunting for casual users compared to built-in options.
Focused solely on macOS Sierra button aesthetics for KDE Plasma, so it's not versatile for other visual styles or desktop environments.