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One Dark Global Theme

This is a dark global theme based on the breeze theme and "One Dark" colour palette! After applying the theme, please change the size of the window decorations to "Tiny" otherwise it will look weird. 4 Wallpapers are also included so you can apply them by going to your desktop > Right Click > Configure Desktop and Wallpaper > Apply the wallpaper. If you don't like the default window decorations, you can change them to Breeze.

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Custom Colours

Hi,
I'm trying to adapt your scheme for personal use with custom colours.
I have created a copy of one of your themes and gone through and altered colours on all of the provided files. I've also given it a different name.
But when I try to enable it it produces something that looks very like default breeze.
Does your theme register itself with something or build on something not in this github repo?
Is it not working because I have changed the name for my custom fifth colour?
( I was trying to make a scheme where active windows were higlighted 189 147 249 and inactive ones had borders which were 40 42 54. (Dracula theme colours)
Maybe I could ask you to make a fifth colour scheme for me? e.g. One-Dark-Dracula?
Thanks
I can make a pull request with my decoration.svgz file if you want?

Invisible border without blur

Me again, opening a separate issue for this one.

For inactive windows I would like to have no border at all, because with some applications I use a light and with others a dark theme so settling on one inactive window border color will always make some windows have strangely contrasting borders.

So I edited the decoration svg to set the color to 0% opacity for the inactive frame. Now the border does sort of become transparent, but it still leaves a blurry outline:
Screenshot_2021-11-30_15-13-41

That might be a sibling of the infamous korners bug; switching to a different compositor (picom) as some suggest did not solve it for me.

It's not a huge usability problem, just an aesthetic inconvenience, but do you happen to have an idea where this comes from and how to achieve truly invisible borders?

Borders on maximized windows

Thank you for this theme, the window decorations with the colored borders are very useful to tell the active window apart when not using title bars.

I would like to have borders around maximized windows too, so that I can identify which of two maximized windows on multiple screens is the active one. However, even though in ~/.config/kwinrc I set BorderlessMaximizedWindows=false, window borders disappear when a window gets maximized. I can find no matching setting in ~/.local/share/aurorae/themes/One-Dark-Blue/One-Dark-Bluerc either.

Is it possible with this theme to have borders around a window when it is maximized, and if so, how?

Thanks.

Operating System: Arch Linux
KDE Plasma Version: 5.23.3
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.88.0
Qt Version: 5.15.2
Kernel Version: 5.15.4-arch1-1 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: X11

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