La Capitaine is an icon pack designed to integrate with most desktop environments. The set of icons takes inspiration from the latest iterations of macOS and Google's Material Design.
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La Capitaine is an icon pack designed to integrate with most desktop environments. The set of icons takes inspiration from the latest iterations of macOS and Google's Material Design.
A kwin script that automatically tiles windows
An x-cursor theme inspired by macOS and based on KDE Breeze. Designed to pair well with my icon pack, La Capitaine.
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Let's be honest, this favicon I hacked together is... bad! If anyone has something better or decent designing skills, I would be very happy to integrate that instead!
If I don't get a contribution on this, I might try to do a v2 myself, it probably won't be that great either though!
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The installation instructions list this as the first option but I can't find it anywhere in the repo here.