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2021年5月12日
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There are a few things Mac OS X (now macOS) has done really well that I miss when using other operating systems. One of them is their Terminal program. Specifically, the tabs and the built-in themes, some of which are really easy on the eyes.
Fortunately, the GNOME Terminal that comes default with Ubuntu can be set to use tabs by default, and it supports theming.Getting Tabs Going
This one is really easy. From the menu bar, head toEdit -> Preferences. I’ll leave a couple screenshots with the appropriate areas highlighted.
If you’re accustomed to Cmd-T on the Mac (aka WindowsKey-T or Super-T), you’ll notice the default here is Shift-Ctrl-T.
Zorin OS is based on Ubuntu and was developed for Linux beginners, so it should be particularly easy to use. Special attention was therefore paid to a clear user interface. The user interface can be adapted with just a few clicks so that it is similar to that of Windows 10 and macOS. Candra OS Theme. This is the default theme that ships with Candra OS and available for your Ubuntu desktop. Candra offers a flat and minimalistic theme available in dark and light versions. Install Candra OS Theme. For Unity desktop – sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/themes sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install candra-unity-themes. Not just for laptops - Ubuntu was designed with tablets and touchscreen devices in mind, and with phone support on the way. Ubuntu also has Long Term Support releases, as well as a version oriented toward servers, so you can use the same OS at work or on mobile as you do on your desktop. The Mac OS interface can be replicated on Ubuntu, the terminal style, the icons and a whole lot more.So a little rundown of what this article covers: Getting the GNOME shell. Getting a Mac theme for GNOME shell. Getting a Mac OS desktop dock. Getting a Mac OS icon set. Choosing a Mac OS style system font. Want the Mac OS X-style Dock application launcher on Ubuntu desktop? Well, Plank is the open-source project to approach the job. Below is my Unity desktop with Plank dock (Unity Launcher is hidden).
If Shift-Ctrl-T kills the muscle memory you developed on macOS, you can change it to Cmd-T (Super-T) here, but keep in mind the Super key will trigger the Activities overlay if you don’t follow through with the T. Ctrl-T isn’t a great option either, because CLI programs often use CTRL-modifiers so you can cause some pickles for yourself if you start binding things with CTRL.
Note that while verifying some of those modifiers I ate a Terminal crash (which is usually quite rare). Long term it’s probably better to get used to the new Shift-Ctrl-T default anyway, if you can manage it.Custom Themes (Profiles)
On the Mac, I was pretty attached to the “Novel” theme, since it was extremely easy on the eyes. Unsurprisingly, it’s the first one I converted to GNOME Terminal.
For the sake of completeness I went through the rest as well. So here we go.
Start in the menu by going to Edit -> Preferences -> Profiles. Hit the New Appcleaner mac. button.
Give your profile a Name. I prefer choosing a smaller custom font (10-11pt Liberation Mono, Nato Mono, or Ubuntu Mono), but that’s up to you.
Head to the Colors tab, and you’ll see something like this:
Find your favorite(s) below.
You’ll have to click the color boxes, hit the “+”, and manually enter each color for the theme you want – you can copy/paste from the tables below. It’ll take a while but if it makes you feel better, it probably took me longer to write these all down.Download Ubuntu For Mac
Again, just copy/paste the colors. The text is small because tables and mobile frequently don’t get along. Small lessens the pain. It should still be large enough to easily double-click (or triple-click) and CTRL-C though.BASIC

(Mac OS X font: Menlo Regular 11pt)
(Mac OS used: 20% Blur)
Default (Text)Bold (Text)Cursor (Text)Highlight (Text)Default (BG)Bold (BG)Cursor (BG)Highlight (BG)#000000#000000#000000#000000#ffffff#7f7f7f#a4cdffPal 1 and 9 (Black)Pal 2 and 10 (Red)Pal 3 and 11 (Green)Pal 4 and 12 (Yellow)Pal 5 and 13 (Blue)Pal 6 and 14 (Magenta)Pal 7 and 15 (Cyan)Pal 8 and 16 (White)#000000#c33720#34bc26#afad24#532fe1#d43bd3#34bbc8#ccccccGRASS

(Mac OS X font: Courier 12pt)
(Mac OS used: 20% Blur)
Default (Text)Bold (Text)Cursor (Text)Highlight (Text)Default (BG)Bold (BG)Cursor (BG)Highlight (BG)#fff0a5#ffb03b#fff0a5#fff0a5#13773d#8e2800#b64926Pal 1 and 9 (Black)Pal 2 and 10 (Red)Pal 3 and 11 (Green)Pal 4 and 12 (Yellow)Pal 5 and 13 (Blue)Pal 6 and 14 (Magenta)Pal 7 and 15 (Cyan)Pal 8 and 16 (White)#000000#750000#65e550#d5d24c#0200a9#7c0080#63e1ed#e2e2e2HOMEBREW

(Mac OS X font: Andale Mono 12pt)
(Mac OS used: 20% Blur, 90% opacity)
(Mac OS X used: 65% opacity for the Selection/Highlight)
Default (Text)Bold (Text)Cursor (Text)Highlight (Text)Default (BG)Bold (BG)Cursor (BG)Highlight (BG)#28fe14#00ff00#28fe14#28fe14#000000#38fe27#0900e9Pal 1 and 9 (Black)Pal 2 and 10 (Red)Pal 3 and 11 (Green)Pal 4 and 12 (Yellow)Pal 5 and 13 (Blue)Pal 6 and 14 (Magenta)Pal 7 and 15 (Cyan)Pal 8 and 16 (White)#000000#c33720#34bc26#afad24#532fe1#d43bd3#34bbc8#ccccccMAN PAGE

(Mac OS X font: Menlo Regular 11pt)
(Mac OS used: 20% Blur)
Default (Text)Bold (Text)Cursor (Text)Highlight (Text)Default (BG)Bold (BG)Cursor (BG)Highlight (BG)#000000#000000#000000#000000#fef49c#7f7f7f#a4cdffPal 1 and 9 (Black)Pal 2 and 10 (Red)Pal 3 and 11 (Green)Pal 4 and 12 (Yellow)Pal 5 and 13 (Blue)Pal 6 and 14 (Magenta)Pal 7 and 15 (Cyan)Pal 8 and 16 (White)#000000#bc311b#26b41c#a6a519#4d2cdd#ce33cc#25b2bf#c2c2c2NOVEL

(Mac OS X font: Courier 12pt)
(Mac OS used: 20% Blur)
(Mac OS X used: 76% opacity for the Selection/Highlight)
Default (Text)Bold (Text)Cursor (Text)Highlight (Text)Default (BG)Bold (BG)Cursor (BG)Highlight (BG)#3b2322#7f2a19#3b2322#3b2322#dfdbc3#3a2322#747350Pal 1 and 9 (Black)Pal 2 and 10 (Red)Pal 3 and 11 (Green)Pal 4 and 12 (Yellow)Pal 5 and 13 (Blue)Pal 6 and 14 (Magenta)Pal 7 and 15 (Cyan)Pal 8 and 16 (White)#000000#b12512#00a401#969602#4324d4#c020c0#00a3af#afafafOCEAN

(Mac OS X font: Menlo Regular 11pt)
(Mac OS used: 20% Blur)
Default (Text)Bold (Text)Cursor (Text)Highlight (Text)Default (BG)Bold (BG)Cursor (BG)Highlight (BG)#ffffff#ffffff#ffffff#ffffff#224fbc#7f7f7f#216dffPal 1 and 9 (Black)Pal 2 and 10 (Red)Pal 3 and 11 (Green)Pal 4 and 12 (Yellow)Pal 5 and 13 (Blue)Pal 6 and 14 (Magenta)Pal 7 and 15 (Cyan)Pal 8 and 16 (White)#000000#750000#65e550#d5d24c#0200a9#7c0080#63e1ed#e2e2e2PRO

(Mac OS X font: Monaco 10pt)
(Mac OS used: 0% Blur, 85% opacity)
Default (Text)Bold (Text)Cursor (Text)Highlight (Text)Default (BG)Bold (BG)Cursor (BG)Highlight (BG)#f2f2f2#ffffff#f2f2f2#f2f2f2#000000#4d4d4d#414141Pal 1 and 9 (Black)Pal 2 and 10 (Red)Pal 3 and 11 (Green)Pal 4 and 12 (Yellow)Pal 5 and 13 (Blue)Pal 6 and 14 (Magenta)Pal 7 and 15 (Cyan)Pal 8 and 16 (White)#000000#c33720#34bc26#afad24#532fe1#d43bd3#34bbc8#ccccccRED SANDS

(Mac OS X font: Menlo Regular 11pt)
(Mac OS used: 20% Blur, 85% opacity)
Default (Text)Bold (Text)Cursor (Text)Highlight (Text)Default (BG)Bold (BG)Cursor (BG)Highlight (BG)#d7c9a7#dfbd22#d7c9a7#d7c9a7#7a251e#ffffff#3d1916Pal 1 and 9 (Black)Pal 2 and 10 (Red)Pal 3 and 11 (Green)Pal 4 and 12 (Yellow)Pal 5 and 13 (Blue)Pal 6 and 14 (Magenta)Pal 7 and 15 (Cyan)Pal 8 and 16 (White)#000000#6b0000#5bdd48#cecb45#0200a1#ff6eff#5bd9e6#dededeSILVER AEROGEL

(Mac OS X font: Menlo Regular 11pt)
(Mac OS used: 100% Blur, 50% opacity)
Default (Text)Bold (Text)Cursor (Text)Highlight (Text)Default (BG)Bold (BG)Cursor (BG)Highlight (BG)#000000#ffffff#000000#000000#7f7f7f#d9d9d9#65668aPal 1 and 9 (Black)Pal 2 and 10 (Red)Pal 3 and 11 (Green)Pal 4 and 12 (Yellow)Pal 5 and 13 (Blue)Pal 6 and 14 (Magenta)Pal 7 and 15 (Cyan)Pal 8 and 16 (White)#000000#8c0100#007401#e4e15a#1807b9#960098#73effc#ebeaebA Few Notes
I may have made a typo somewhere.
Default (Text), Cursor (Text), and Highlight (Text) are all the same color (so you can copy*1 and paste*3 if you want).Ubuntu Os Download
Note that Highlight (Text) isn’t really accurate… the only way to set the Highlight (BG) color was unfortunately to also fill in *something* for Highlight (Text) . Ideally we wouldn’t have to fix this to a specific color, but we do, so it’s the same as the Default to at least avoid visibility issues.
The table text is small because tables and mobile always cause me headaches. Really, just copy/paste the stuff. Double-click to select the text (000000). Triple-click if you want to include the # sign (#000000).Ubuntu Mac Os Download
Check the images before spending time putting together a profile…Mac OS is a little more stingy when it comes to coloring stuff in the terminal (directories, executables, etc), so it gets away with a few colors that don’t contrast well. You may want to tweak some colors slightly afterwards.
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