Use the -m option in xfconf-query to monitor for changes #5
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#!/bin/sh
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sync_theme() {
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#!/bin/bash
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while read -r line; do
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# Check if the system theme has been changed
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if [ "$line" = 'set: /Net/ThemeName' ]; then
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# Get the current system theme
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theme=$(xfconf-query -c xsettings -p /Net/ThemeName)
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# Find the best match for the xfwm4 theme that corresponds with the current system theme
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xfconf-query -c xfwm4 -p /general/theme -n -t string -s "${xfwm4_theme#/}"
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# Apply the current theme with gsettings
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gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme "$theme"
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}
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sync_icon_theme() {
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# Check if the icon theme has been changed
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elif [ "$line" = 'set: /Net/IconThemeName' ]; then
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# Get the current icon theme
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icon_theme=$(xfconf-query -c xsettings -p /Net/IconThemeName)
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# Apply the same theme in qt5ct and qt6ct configuration
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sed -i "s/^icon_theme=.*$/icon_theme=$icon_theme/" "$HOME"/.config/qt5ct/qt5ct.conf
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sed -i "s/^icon_theme=.*$/icon_theme=$icon_theme/" "$HOME"/.config/qt6ct/qt6ct.conf
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}
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while :; do
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# Get the current system theme
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theme_new=$(xfconf-query -c xsettings -p /Net/ThemeName)
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# Get the current icon theme
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icon_theme_new=$(xfconf-query -c xsettings -p /Net/IconThemeName)
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# Get the current font name
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font_new=$(xfconf-query -c xsettings -p /Gtk/FontName)
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# Check if the system font has been changed
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elif [ "$line" = 'set: /Gtk/FontName' ]; then
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# Get the current system font
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font=$(xfconf-query -c xsettings -p /Gtk/FontName)
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# Apply the same font for the title of xfce windows
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xfconf-query -c xfwm4 -p /general/title_font -n -t string -s "$font"
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# Run sync_theme if the new system theme doesn't match the previous one
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[ "$theme_new" != "$theme_prev" ] && sync_theme
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# Run sync_icon_theme if the new icon theme doesn't match the previous one
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[ "$icon_theme_new" != "$icon_theme_prev" ] && sync_icon_theme
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# If the new font doesn't match the previous one, apply the new font for the title of xfce windows
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[ "$font_new" != "$font_prev" ] && xfconf-query -c xfwm4 -p /general/title_font -n -t string -s "$font_new"
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fi
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# The new values become the previous values
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theme_prev=$theme_new
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icon_theme_prev=$icon_theme_new
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font_prev=$font_new
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sleep 3
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done
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done < <(xfconf-query -c xsettings -m)
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A minor thing: to replace
if;then;fi
withswitch;case
statement:More details and examples are here.
This just adds some structure and also an easier to update if some more settings changes will be necessary to subsctibe to. But I leave it up to you to decide, you can skip it if you want 😉
Oh of course it makes sense to use a case statement here, why didn't I think of it before? lol 😄
Oh, man.. Happens to me too quite often 😅