* Regenerate all .css files by executing `gulp` from the directory containing `gulpfile.js`. Alternatively execute `gulp --cwd` from any subdirectory containing a folder called `sass` to regenerate the .css files within that specific subdirectory only.
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#### Editing the GTK 2 themes
* Go to `common/gtk-2.0`
* The colors and includes are defined in `gtkrc`, `gtkrc-dark` and `gtkrc-darker` for each theme variant
*`main.rc` contains the major part of the theme
*`panel.rc` contains the panel styling for XFCE and Mate
*`apps.rc` contains some application specific rules
Because this theme is heavily based on the pixmap engine, a lot of the styling comes from the images in the `assets` and `assets-dark` folders. Don't edit these images directly. See the next section.
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#### Editing the images for the GTK 2 and GTK 3 themes
* Go to the `common/gtk-2.0` or `common/gtk-3.0/$gtk-version` directory
* Open the `assets.svg` or `assets-dark.svg` file in inkscape. Each object in the .svg file corresponds to an image in the `assets` or `assets-dark` folder
* Save `assets.svg` and delete the images corresponding to the edited .svg objects from the `assets` folder (or just delete everything in the `assets` folder)
* Run `./render-assets.sh` or `./render-dark-assets.sh` from a terminal