i also looked for some new themes and i also made some. Even the icons can be changed and i also made a batch-script which "applies" the theme you choose. It replaces all the files and restarts the launcher again. Here are my tries

I am trying to increase the launcher-button padding on Xubuntu 18.10 where with GTK2 version of the panel is done by changing the "xthickness" and "ythickness" values however I can't seem to make it work with Xfce's GTK3 panel.


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Thanks!! Adding the following at the very bottom of the gtk-contained.css file appears to work and gets exactly the result I wanted to get This can be used with all GTk3.x themes if you edit the correct CSS file.

I installed Arc Dark with the Numix icon set but the icons do not change in the launcher on the left, nor they change in the 'Show Applications' view. I installed everything via the GNOME Tweak Tool:

Would you like to try a different look? Playing on a handheld maybe? Here you can find all kinds of themes, made by our wonderful community members. To install them, you can follow the instructions on this page. Would you like to see your work here? Take a look at this repository.

Not only is this a total necro, but this would only make you see the default skin as whatever you put without solving the original problem (?), is (in a small way) advocating piracy, and the technic launcher doesn't even use the .techniclauncher directory any more....

The reason it might show up incorrectly in the launcher (White head) is because Paint can't handle transparency. So it colours all transparent parts white instead, including the parts where your "hat" goes. Minecraft recognizes this and will simply not show the hat at all, but Technic Launcher doesn't and your head will be covered with white.

Under some circumstances Albert launcher does not show the icons correctly. Either the system theme is not picked up or the icons are simply empty. What should I do to let Albert display the icons correctly?

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It's like ZDL but focused on minimalism, functionality, and stability. Everything you need to know about using it is found in the README, or if you downloaded the program, by pressing F1 while it's open.

It's worth noting that I didn't make the launcher. I made most of the additional themes and offered testing feedback for Accensus (the developer). Regardless, this is open to feedback! Quality of life requests are always welcome. Remember that this launcher's core value is to be minimalistic, so please don't suggest anything that'll turn it into something like Doom Mod Loader.


it is safe to say that this has usurped ZDL, which briefly usurped rocket launcher as my frontend of choice, despite being marginally feature light in comparison to each.


i like the very no-nonsense design, and the themes are fun!


"drag and drop only" is mostly a nonissue, and might only really an issue under 2 scenarios: at the very beginning, when there are no defined mod presets with files that can have their location opened externally in explorer by the launcher, and/or there is poor organization of a user's pwad collection (was the case with me before 2016, might be the case for some others, but using a frontend tends to incentivize more sensible wad and engine organization).

i almost miss being able to open up a "load file(s)" window, but if at least one mod preset is saved, and your pwads aren't all over the drive, right clicking on a file in the loader and going to "open file location" accomplishes something very similar.


the only thing i do not like so far is this:


Thank god, finally a launcher that doesn't feel like it's stuck in the mid-00s! While I know there are many current and still updating (I think) options right now, Acecorp feels like such a step up from ZDL and other launchers, it's not even funny. This will definitely become my de facto launcher for just about anything.

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Edit: If you've downloaded v1.4.0, if you start the launcher without any internet, ACL will crash unless you turn off the check for updates feature in Config.xml. There will be a new version pretty soon that fixes this and other bugs, among some new features so please hang tight until then.

There might be a better way, but what I do is move the themes from the extra themes pack (sounds and all) into the /themes folder that's created when you first open acecorp, then there should be a button below the pwad window that should look like a # and that's where you select your themes

I've been liking this launcher alot! unlike most I don't have to burn out my retinas using it, and being able to create your own command line presets is more than welcome as it more than makes up for a lack of a dropdown to choose complevels as you can just make your own effectively

However I really don't like how the controlling the interface works, as it feels unintuitive and clunky. while this may be subjective; holding down ctrl while using the scroll wheel to adjust text size feels natural enough, but using it to push mods up and down the load order is whacky! it feels more natural to use the arrow keys for me or even dragging the mods with the mouse, but I do feel that there's an overreliance on function key combos to do basic funtionalities thuout this launcher so far.

What @No-Man Baugh said is valid, but personally, I use Git for Windows and clone the themes repo into the same folder as ACL. Then I rename it to "Themes" so ACL properly reads the repo with zero problems. That allows me to easily update all the themes. That saves the trouble of having to download the entire .zip and replace all files every time there is an update to the themes. Granted, that won't work as efficiently if you prefer to only keep the themes of your choosing from the repo.

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This Nova launcher icon pack for Android has over 1170+ icons with compatibility up to QHD screens. The comic book feel is quite distinct from other themes and makes it a perfect icon pack for your Android device.

Remember, the above list of best themes is not a Nova launcher exclusive, it means that you can use them on other supported launchers as well. Head over to our best launcher list to look for a Nova launcher alternative. And, of course, all of this stuff will work smoothly on recent Android versions including the latest Android 12. Also, check out our list of free and best android apps to get the most out of your smartphones here!

Add a folder with its name in Flashpoint's themes folder, and a theme.css file inside. The launcher runs on Electron, being possible to press Ctrl+Shift+I, open the Elements tab in developer tools, and hover over individual elements to know what they are.

The Samsung A71 Launcher: Themes app transforms the user interface of your device, offering a collection reminiscent of the Samsung Galaxy A71 style. It provides a seamless integration with various launchers, enhancing both the aesthetic and functionality of the device. The app is designed to refine user experiences, making operations smoother and smarter.

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This extension allows for the desktop to be themed in further ways than default. Many themes and extensions can be installed from opendesktop.org, among others. This extension is installed by default in Pop!_OS, and can be added to Ubuntu 18.04.

This extension brings a launcher similar to the Unity launcher on the left side, or the macOS launcher on the bottom. It is highly customizable and allows for different locations, styles, sizes, and layouts. This is included by default in Ubuntu 18.04 and can be added to Pop!_OS.

Discover the Samsung A51 Launcher & Themes, a must-have application designed to elevate your Samsung Galaxy A51 device with a suite of stunning wallpapers and user interface themes. This platform is your portal to a collection of exclusive, high-definition wallpapers and custom-themed icons, matched especially for your Galaxy A51, providing an enhanced and personalized user experience.

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