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/* Compiled: 09.16.2020 by Ben Owen for 1torial.com | |
/* Tested in InDesign 2020 (15.1.1) | |
/* [email protected] | |
/* Most of the code came from the InDesign script FindChangeByList.jsx | |
/* and the function setCustomTextVariable() by Jon S. Winters. | |
/* | |
/* DESCRIPTION | |
/* This script allows you to import a simple text file containing a | |
/* text variable list and registers them as "Custom Text Variables," |
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/* ***************************************************************** */ | |
/* Compiled: 09.16.2020 by Ben Owen for 1torial.com | |
/* Tested in InDesign 2020 (15.1.1) | |
/* [email protected] | |
/* Most of the code came from the InDesign script FindChangeByList.jsx | |
/* and the function setCustomTextVariable() by Jon S. Winters. | |
/* | |
/* DESCRIPTION | |
/* This script allows you to import a simple text file containing a | |
/* text variable list and registers them as "Custom Text Variables," |
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This is a Python script to extract GNOME/GTK's color scheme and apply it to Wine, so that the themes (approximately) match. | |
Instructions: | |
1. Set your Gnome theme as you would like it | |
2. Run with a command like "python wine_colors_from_gtk.py" | |
3. Restart any apps running in Wine. They should match the Gnome theme colors now. | |
Better description with screenshots here: http://www.endolith.com/wordpress/2008/08/03/wine-colors/ | |
This is also stored on https://code.launchpad.net/~endolith/+junk/wine-color-scraper |