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  • ssokolow
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    Honestly, I think I prefer "(No Theme)" with wine_breeze_colors.reg (Which I believe is generated using a Python script someone wrote to extract the colors from the config file written by the KDE color scheme system settings applet.)

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  • theriddick
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    Originally posted by david-nk View Post
    I believe it's to help with anticheat systems that verify that the contents of the DLL in memory match the contents of the DLL on disk.
    Interesting, a issue with EAC atm is mostly developer ticking the wine64 system support at EAC servers end, AND also there is a small issue of EAC files not downloading from their servers and if you copy them into correct folder they can be deleted if certain things aren't done beforehand such as disabling tmp folders or write protecting the EAC folder/files.

    BattlEye unfortunately is still a no go, you can get it to let you into a server but it boots you after so many minutes normally.

    The two games I know that work with EAC under proton atm are SQUAD and MORTAL 2 ONLINE; but that doesn't mean the devs won't disable support down the line.. time will tell. (some manual labour is needed to get those games working btw, something proton needs to resolve down the line so its automatically working)

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  • Vistaus
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    Originally posted by theuserbl View Post

    I have downloaded the LiveCD of ReactOS.
    ReactOS exists as BootCD (for installing on Hardware) and as LiveCD.
    Then I extracted the LiveCD ZIP-file to extract the LiveCD ISO file.

    Typing in terminal
    sudo mount ./ReactOS-0.4.13-release-14-g2294cfc-Live.iso /mnt/

    And in /mnt/reactos/resources/themes/ are then the themes.

    For example to use the Mizu theme you have to select in WineCfg unter the tab "Desktop-integration" the Button "Theme install" and select /mnt/reactos/resources/themes/mizu/mizu.msstyles
    After open it, you can select it as theme.
    Thanks! 🙂

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  • timofonic
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    Are there dark OLED-like themes?

    I'm sorry, but I'm a vampire...

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  • theuserbl
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    As I have now seeen, the new Wine-theme is called "light".

    Here are some screenshots created by the author of it


    And a Webm-Video by the author:


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  • theuserbl
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    Originally posted by Vistaus View Post

    Where did you download the ReactOS themes?
    I have downloaded the LiveCD of ReactOS.
    ReactOS exists as BootCD (for installing on Hardware) and as LiveCD.
    Then I extracted the LiveCD ZIP-file to extract the LiveCD ISO file.

    Typing in terminal
    sudo mount ./ReactOS-0.4.13-release-14-g2294cfc-Live.iso /mnt/

    And in /mnt/reactos/resources/themes/ are then the themes.

    For example to use the Mizu theme you have to select in WineCfg unter the tab "Desktop-integration" the Button "Theme install" and select /mnt/reactos/resources/themes/mizu/mizu.msstyles
    After open it, you can select it as theme.

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  • avem
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    Sadly they still haven't implemented scrollbars theming after all these years and it looks kinda meh. :-(

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  • Vistaus
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    Originally posted by theuserbl View Post
    And for comparison here are the themes of ReactOS used in WINE

    Where did you download the ReactOS themes?

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  • Vistaus
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    Originally posted by tildearrow View Post

    Wine Staging has a "Use GTK3 theme' option (it doesn't always work though).
    That option has been disabled (greyed out) since a few versions ago. There's a bug report about it on Wine's bug tracker.

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  • tildearrow
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    Originally posted by uid313 View Post
    Any support for GTK Adwaita theme? Any support for Windows 10 or 11 theme?
    Wine Staging has a "Use GTK3 theme' option (it doesn't always work though).

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