Thanks for you careful considerations, Daniel.
> Because you say "there is no way to pick the other shell theme" which
is simply untrue.
I'm not quite following you here, what I mean is that when you are in
Yaru shell theme you can't pick Adwaita shell theme (that is, the other
theme in the
OK. Future readers of this bug might be confused though. Because you say
"there is no way to pick the other shell theme" which is simply untrue.
Please reword those statements to avoid confusing other people in
future.
While I agree with your concern here, we also need to be mindful that
upstream
I know that Daniel, that is not what I meant. The problem is that
Adwaita is not listed for an Ubuntu session and, conversely, Yaru is not
listed for a vanilla session, because both are "Default" and the meaning
of default is contextual to the session and neither of them are listed
under
The ability to change the shell theme is hidden behind the User Themes
extension. To do it you need to:
1. sudo apt install gnome-shell-extensions
2. In gnome-tweaks enable Extensions > User themes
3. Restart gnome-tweaks
4. gnome-tweaks > Appearance > Themes > Shell ... is now selectable.
One additional consideration. Maybe one answer to my request could be:
Ubuntu desktop is opinionated, provide a few extensions and restricted
customization options, you're not supposed to change the gtk widget
theme, let alone the shell theme for mere consistency with widgets, and
if you want to
** Description changed:
In an ubuntu session the default shell theme is Yaru. In a vanilla gnome
session the default shell theme is Adwaita. In both cases, there is no
way to pick the other shell theme. Of course, I agree with the defaults,
but arguably one might be interested in using