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How do I change colors in Zim (wiki editor) running on Kubuntu 18.10?



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These are the colors present in Zim which uses GTK



Zim colors



How can I change them to more of my liking? The color for links is very hard to read on the dark Breeze theme.



Kubuntu 18.10 (Kernel: 4.18.0-17-generic) & Zim (0.68) installed via terminal










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  • The reason I asked about how you installed Zim, is that some users install snaps/flatpaks and the appearance, in such cases, maybe difficult to alter.

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These are the colors present in Zim which uses GTK



Zim colors



How can I change them to more of my liking? The color for links is very hard to read on the dark Breeze theme.



Kubuntu 18.10 (Kernel: 4.18.0-17-generic) & Zim (0.68) installed via terminal










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  • @DKBose Alright I've added those details!

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  • The reason I asked about how you installed Zim, is that some users install snaps/flatpaks and the appearance, in such cases, maybe difficult to alter.

    – DK Bose
    1 min ago













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These are the colors present in Zim which uses GTK



Zim colors



How can I change them to more of my liking? The color for links is very hard to read on the dark Breeze theme.



Kubuntu 18.10 (Kernel: 4.18.0-17-generic) & Zim (0.68) installed via terminal










share|improve this question
















These are the colors present in Zim which uses GTK



Zim colors



How can I change them to more of my liking? The color for links is very hard to read on the dark Breeze theme.



Kubuntu 18.10 (Kernel: 4.18.0-17-generic) & Zim (0.68) installed via terminal







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  • @DKBose Alright I've added those details!

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  • The reason I asked about how you installed Zim, is that some users install snaps/flatpaks and the appearance, in such cases, maybe difficult to alter.

    – DK Bose
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  • @DKBose Alright I've added those details!

    – ums
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  • The reason I asked about how you installed Zim, is that some users install snaps/flatpaks and the appearance, in such cases, maybe difficult to alter.

    – DK Bose
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@DKBose Alright I've added those details!

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@DKBose Alright I've added those details!

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The reason I asked about how you installed Zim, is that some users install snaps/flatpaks and the appearance, in such cases, maybe difficult to alter.

– DK Bose
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The reason I asked about how you installed Zim, is that some users install snaps/flatpaks and the appearance, in such cases, maybe difficult to alter.

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I'm still on Kubuntu 18.04 but it appears that the version of Zim is the same in 18.10.




  • Zim seems to be a gtk2 application

  • Kubuntu allows users to choose different gtk2 and gtk3 (and qt) themes.

  • Open System Settings > Application Style > GNOME Application Style and make your selections there. However, certain aspects of Zim's appearance are not governed by the gtk2 theme.


  • Zim's Help > FAQ mentions that a user can


… change the colors used for links, underline etc. ?



Copy "/usr/share/zim/style.conf" to "~/.config/zim/" and edit as you
see fit. See the Config Files page for the syntax of this file.




That allows users to modify several aspects of Zim's appearance, including links.



To get the image below, I edited my ~/.config/zim/style.conf to change the link color from blue to aquamarine.



Changing Zim's link color to aquamarine from blue






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    I'm still on Kubuntu 18.04 but it appears that the version of Zim is the same in 18.10.




    • Zim seems to be a gtk2 application

    • Kubuntu allows users to choose different gtk2 and gtk3 (and qt) themes.

    • Open System Settings > Application Style > GNOME Application Style and make your selections there. However, certain aspects of Zim's appearance are not governed by the gtk2 theme.


    • Zim's Help > FAQ mentions that a user can


    … change the colors used for links, underline etc. ?



    Copy "/usr/share/zim/style.conf" to "~/.config/zim/" and edit as you
    see fit. See the Config Files page for the syntax of this file.




    That allows users to modify several aspects of Zim's appearance, including links.



    To get the image below, I edited my ~/.config/zim/style.conf to change the link color from blue to aquamarine.



    Changing Zim's link color to aquamarine from blue






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      I'm still on Kubuntu 18.04 but it appears that the version of Zim is the same in 18.10.




      • Zim seems to be a gtk2 application

      • Kubuntu allows users to choose different gtk2 and gtk3 (and qt) themes.

      • Open System Settings > Application Style > GNOME Application Style and make your selections there. However, certain aspects of Zim's appearance are not governed by the gtk2 theme.


      • Zim's Help > FAQ mentions that a user can


      … change the colors used for links, underline etc. ?



      Copy "/usr/share/zim/style.conf" to "~/.config/zim/" and edit as you
      see fit. See the Config Files page for the syntax of this file.




      That allows users to modify several aspects of Zim's appearance, including links.



      To get the image below, I edited my ~/.config/zim/style.conf to change the link color from blue to aquamarine.



      Changing Zim's link color to aquamarine from blue






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        I'm still on Kubuntu 18.04 but it appears that the version of Zim is the same in 18.10.




        • Zim seems to be a gtk2 application

        • Kubuntu allows users to choose different gtk2 and gtk3 (and qt) themes.

        • Open System Settings > Application Style > GNOME Application Style and make your selections there. However, certain aspects of Zim's appearance are not governed by the gtk2 theme.


        • Zim's Help > FAQ mentions that a user can


        … change the colors used for links, underline etc. ?



        Copy "/usr/share/zim/style.conf" to "~/.config/zim/" and edit as you
        see fit. See the Config Files page for the syntax of this file.




        That allows users to modify several aspects of Zim's appearance, including links.



        To get the image below, I edited my ~/.config/zim/style.conf to change the link color from blue to aquamarine.



        Changing Zim's link color to aquamarine from blue






        share|improve this answer















        I'm still on Kubuntu 18.04 but it appears that the version of Zim is the same in 18.10.




        • Zim seems to be a gtk2 application

        • Kubuntu allows users to choose different gtk2 and gtk3 (and qt) themes.

        • Open System Settings > Application Style > GNOME Application Style and make your selections there. However, certain aspects of Zim's appearance are not governed by the gtk2 theme.


        • Zim's Help > FAQ mentions that a user can


        … change the colors used for links, underline etc. ?



        Copy "/usr/share/zim/style.conf" to "~/.config/zim/" and edit as you
        see fit. See the Config Files page for the syntax of this file.




        That allows users to modify several aspects of Zim's appearance, including links.



        To get the image below, I edited my ~/.config/zim/style.conf to change the link color from blue to aquamarine.



        Changing Zim's link color to aquamarine from blue







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