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587 | 15. Disclaimer of Warranty.
588 |
589 | THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
590 | APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT
591 | HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY
592 | OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
593 | THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
594 | PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM
595 | IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF
596 | ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
597 |
598 | 16. Limitation of Liability.
599 |
600 | IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
601 | WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS
602 | THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY
603 | GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
604 | USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
605 | DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD
606 | PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
607 | EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
608 | SUCH DAMAGES.
609 |
610 | 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
611 |
612 | If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
613 | above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
614 | reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
615 | an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
616 | Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
617 | copy of the Program in return for a fee.
618 |
619 | END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
620 |
621 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
622 |
623 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
624 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
625 | free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
626 |
627 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
628 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
629 | state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
630 | the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
631 |
632 |
633 | Copyright (C)
634 |
635 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
636 | it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published
637 | by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
638 | (at your option) any later version.
639 |
640 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
641 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
642 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
643 | GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
644 |
645 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
646 | along with this program. If not, see .
647 |
648 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
649 |
650 | If your software can interact with users remotely through a computer
651 | network, you should also make sure that it provides a way for users to
652 | get its source. For example, if your program is a web application, its
653 | interface could display a "Source" link that leads users to an archive
654 | of the code. There are many ways you could offer source, and different
655 | solutions will be better for different programs; see section 13 for the
656 | specific requirements.
657 |
658 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
659 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
660 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see
661 | .
662 |
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1 | /*
2 | https://github.com/Nriver/NieR-Automata-Trilium-Theme
3 | */
4 |
5 | :root {
6 | color-profile: sRGB;
7 | rendering-intent: auto;
8 | --theme-style: light;
9 | --more-accented-background-color: #C8C2AA;
10 | --button-disabled-background-color: #C8C2AA;
11 | --button-text-color: #4D493E;
12 | --primary-button-text-color: #4D493E;
13 | --left-pane-background-color: #C8C2AA;
14 | --left-pane-text-color: #4D493E;
15 | --muted-text-color: #4D493E;
16 | --input-text-color: #4D493E;
17 | --active-item-text-color: #4D493E;
18 | --menu-text-color: #4D493E;
19 | --modal-text-color: #4D493E;
20 | --launcher-pane-background-color: #C8C2AA;
21 | --launcher-pane-text-color: #4D493E;
22 | --active-tab-background-color: #C8C2AA;
23 | --active-tab-text-color: #4D493E;
24 | --inactive-tab-background-color: #E8E2CA;
25 | --inactive-tab-text-color: #6D695E;
26 | --mermaid-theme: default;
27 | --ck-color-switch-button-inner-background: #D2CBAD;
28 | --ck-color-switch-button-on-background: #6D695E;
29 | --ck-color-labeled-field-label-background: #D2CBAD;
30 |
31 | --main-background-color: #C8C2AA;
32 | --menu-background-color: #C8C2AA;
33 | --active-item-background-color: #C8C2AA;
34 | --input-background-color: #C8C2AA;
35 | --primary-button-background-color: #8D897E;
36 | --primary-button-border-color: #4D493E;
37 | --header-background-color: #C8C2AA;
38 | --button-background-color: transparent;
39 | --button-border-color: #4D493E;
40 | --main-border-color: #4D493E;
41 | --scrollbar-border-color: #4D493E;
42 | --scrollbar-background-color: #4E4C40;
43 | --accented-background-color: #C8C2AA;
44 | --link-color: #065DFF;
45 | --main-text-color: #4D493E;
46 | --modal-background-color: #C8C2AA;
47 | --tooltip-background-color: #C8C2AA;
48 | --hover-item-text-color: white;
49 | --hover-item-background-color: #5D594E;
50 | }
51 |
52 | ::-webkit-scrollbar {
53 | width: 6px;
54 | height: 6px;
55 | }
56 |
57 | ::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb {
58 | border-radius: 0;
59 | background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
60 | }
61 |
62 | body{
63 | background-size: 4px 4px;
64 | background-image: linear-gradient(90deg, transparent, transparent 3px, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.07) 4px), linear-gradient(transparent, transparent 3px, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.07) 4px);
65 | font-family: "Noto Sans", sans-serif;
66 | box-shadow: inset 0 0 150px rgba(77, 73, 62, 0.3), inset 0 0 150px rgba(77, 73, 62, 0.3);
67 | }
68 |
69 | .gutter {
70 | background-color: transparent;
71 | }
72 |
73 | .ck-content hr {
74 | border: none;
75 | height: 1px;
76 | }
77 |
78 | textarea:focus,
79 | input:focus {
80 | outline: none;
81 | }
82 |
83 | .todo-list__label {
84 | margin-bottom: 0;
85 | }
86 |
87 | .ck-content .todo-list .todo-list__label>input[checked]::before {
88 | background-color: #4D493E;
89 | border: 1px solid #4D493E;
90 | border-radius: 0;
91 | }
92 |
93 | .ck-content .todo-list .todo-list__label>input:before {
94 | border: 1px solid #4D493E;
95 | border-radius: 0;
96 | }
97 |
98 | .ck-content .todo-list .todo-list__label>input::after {
99 | border-color: transparent !important;
100 | }
101 |
102 | .ck-content pre {
103 | border: none;
104 | border-radius: 0;
105 | /* background-color: #ececec; */
106 | }
107 |
108 | .calendar-widget .calendar-date,
109 | .calendar-widget .calendar-week span {
110 | font-size: 14px;
111 | font-weight: 400;
112 | }
113 |
114 | blockquote {
115 | color: #839496;
116 | }
117 |
118 | body.search-string,
119 | body.note-tab-row,
120 | body.note-tab-row-container,
121 | body.standard-top-widget,
122 | bodydiv#right-pane .card-header,
123 | .note-title-widget> input.note-title{
124 | background: transparent !important;
125 | }
126 |
127 | body.note-tab-wrapper {
128 | background: transparent !important;
129 | }
130 |
131 | body.gutter.gutter-horizontal {
132 | background: #4D493E;
133 | width: 2px !important;
134 | }
135 |
136 | body.search-string {
137 | border: 1px solid #4D493E;
138 | }
139 |
140 | bodyli.dropdown-menu:hover {
141 | background: #9D996E88;
142 | }
143 |
144 | .standard-top-widget button {
145 | font: inherit;
146 | border: none;
147 | padding: 0.4rem 1rem;
148 | background-color: transparent;
149 | color: #4D493E;
150 | box-sizing: content-box;
151 | position: relative;
152 | border: 1px solid transparent;
153 | border-left: none;
154 | border-right: none;
155 | border-radius: unset !important;
156 | }
157 |
158 | .standard-top-widget button::before {
159 | content: "";
160 | position: absolute;
161 | z-index: -1;
162 | left: 0;
163 | top: 3px;
164 | bottom: 3px;
165 | width: 0;
166 | background-color: #4D493E;
167 | transition: width 0.2s;
168 | }
169 |
170 | .standard-top-widget button::after {
171 | content: "";
172 | display: none;
173 | position: absolute;
174 | background: #4D493E;
175 | width: 100%;
176 | height: 2px;
177 | left: 0;
178 | bottom: -4px;
179 | }
180 |
181 | .standard-top-widget button:hover,
182 | .standard-top-widget button:focus {
183 | background-color: transparent;
184 | color: #C8C2AA;
185 | border-color: #4D493E;
186 | }
187 |
188 | .standard-top-widget button:hover::before,
189 | .standard-top-widget button:focus::before {
190 | width: 100%;
191 | }
192 |
193 | body.modal-footer,
194 | body.dropdown-divider {
195 | border-top: 1px solid #4D493E;
196 | }
197 |
198 | body.modal-header,
199 | body.nav-tabs {
200 | border-bottom: 1px solid #4D493E;
201 | }
202 |
203 | body.input-group-text,
204 | body.form-control {
205 | border: 1px solid #4D493E;
206 | }
207 |
208 |
209 | /* tab selected */
210 |
211 | body.nav-link.active {
212 | border-color: #4D493E;
213 | }
214 |
215 |
216 | /* tab hover */
217 |
218 | body.nav-link:hover {
219 | border-color: #6D695E;
220 | }
221 |
222 |
223 | /* up/down button(little triangles/arrows after input number) */
224 | input[type=number]::-webkit-inner-spin-button {
225 | opacity: 0;
226 | }
227 | input[type=number]::-webkit-inner-spin-button:hover {
228 | opacity: 0.6;
229 | }
230 |
231 |
232 | /* color of selected text */
233 |
234 | body::selection {
235 | background: #4D493E !important;
236 | background-color: #4D493E !important;
237 | color: white;
238 | }
239 |
240 |
241 | /* toast message header */
242 |
243 | body.toast-header {
244 | background: #a09b88 !important;
245 | background-color: #a09b88 !important;
246 | }
247 |
248 | body.calendar-date {
249 | background-color: transparent !important;
250 | }
251 |
252 | body.note-book-card {
253 | background: #a09b88 !important;
254 | }
255 |
256 | body.note-book-card:hover {
257 | background: #D0C8AA !important;
258 | }
259 |
260 | .standard-top-widget {
261 | border-bottom: 1px solid #4D493E !important;
262 | padding-top: 0px;
263 | }
264 |
265 | .global-menu-wrapper.component button {
266 | background-color: transparent !important;
267 | }
268 |
269 | .global-menu-wrapper.component button:hover {
270 | background-color: #4D493E;
271 | }
272 |
273 | div.similar-notes-wrapper a,
274 | .btn,
275 | .modal-content,
276 | .dropdown-menu,
277 | .tree-settings-popup {
278 | background-size: 4px 4px;
279 | background-image: linear-gradient(90deg, transparent, transparent 3px, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.07) 4px), linear-gradient(transparent, transparent 3px, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.07) 4px);
280 | }
281 |
282 |
283 | /*
284 | checkbox style
285 | before color #C8C2AA
286 | after color #4D493E
287 | */
288 |
289 | input[type="checkbox"],
290 | .component input[type="checkbox"]{
291 | -webkit-appearance: none;
292 | -moz-appearance: none;
293 | appearance: none;
294 | display: inline-block;
295 | width: 13px;
296 | height: 13px;
297 | border: 1px solid #4D493E;
298 | border-radius: 0;
299 | background-color: #C8C2AA;
300 | cursor: pointer;
301 | position: relative;
302 | }
303 |
304 | input[type="checkbox"]:checked::after {
305 | content: '';
306 | border-radius: 0;
307 | position: absolute;
308 | top: 0;
309 | left: 0;
310 | width: 100%;
311 | height: 100%;
312 | background-color: #4D493E;
313 | border: none;
314 | }
315 |
316 | input[type="checkbox"].override-theme-fonts{
317 | display: block;
318 | border-radius: 0;
319 | width: calc(1.5em);
320 | height: calc(1.5em);
321 | }
322 |
323 | .ck-editor__editable.ck-content .todo-list .todo-list__label>span[contenteditable=false]>input[checked]:before {
324 | border-radius: 0;
325 | background: #4D493E;
326 | border-color: #4D493E;
327 | }
328 | .ck-editor__editable.ck-content .todo-list .todo-list__label>span[contenteditable=false]>input[checked]:after {
329 | content: '';
330 | border-radius: 0;
331 | border-color: #4D493E;
332 | }
333 |
334 |
335 | /* note attribute */
336 |
337 | .promoted-attribute-cell strong {
338 | flex-shrink: 0;
339 | }
340 |
341 |
342 | /* ckeditor add border to function button */
343 |
344 | .ck-block-toolbar-button,
345 |
346 | /* .ck-button__label, */
347 |
348 | .ck-tooltip__text,
349 | .ck-rounded-corners a.ck.ck-button,
350 | .ck.ck-button.ck-rounded-corners {
351 | border-radius: 0 !important;
352 | border: 1px solid #4D493E !important;
353 | }
354 |
355 |
356 | /* ckeditor table border */
357 |
358 | .ck-content .table table,
359 | .ck-content .table th,
360 | .ck-content .table td {
361 | border: 1px solid #4D493E !important;
362 | }
363 |
364 |
365 | /* tree expand button */
366 |
367 | .fancytree-node:not(.fancytree-folder) .fancytree-expander:before {
368 | color: transparent !important;
369 | }
370 |
371 |
372 | /*
373 | Trilium 0.48 compatibility
374 | */
375 |
376 | #launcher-pane .launcher-button{
377 | color: #4D493E !important;
378 | background-color: var(--color-blue-light) !important;
379 | }
380 |
381 | #launcher-pane{
382 | background-size: 4px 4px;
383 | background-image: linear-gradient(90deg, transparent, transparent 3px, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.07) 4px), linear-gradient(transparent, transparent 3px, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.07) 4px);
384 | font-family: "Noto Sans", sans-serif;
385 | box-shadow: inset 0 0 150px rgba(77, 73, 62, 0.3), inset 0 0 150px rgba(77, 73, 62, 0.3);
386 | }
387 |
388 | #left-pane{
389 | background-size: 4px 4px;
390 | background-image: linear-gradient(90deg, transparent, transparent 3px, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.07) 4px), linear-gradient(transparent, transparent 3px, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.07) 4px);
391 | font-family: "Noto Sans", sans-serif;
392 | box-shadow: inset 0 0 150px rgba(77, 73, 62, 0.3), inset 0 0 150px rgba(77, 73, 62, 0.3);
393 | }
394 |
395 | .tree-actions{
396 | background: transparent !important;
397 | }
398 |
399 | .tab-row-widget{
400 | background: transparent !important;
401 | }
402 |
403 | .note-tab-wrapper{
404 | background-size: 4px 4px;
405 | background-image: linear-gradient(90deg, transparent, transparent 3px, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.07) 4px), linear-gradient(transparent, transparent 3px, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.07) 4px);
406 | font-family: "Noto Sans", sans-serif;
407 | box-shadow: inset 0 0 150px rgba(77, 73, 62, 0.3), inset 0 0 150px rgba(77, 73, 62, 0.3);
408 | }
409 |
410 | #left-pane .form-control {
411 | background: transparent !important;
412 | }
413 |
414 | .dropdown-menu{
415 | border: 1px solid #4D493E !important;
416 | }
417 |
418 | .dropdown-menu .dropdown-divider {
419 | border-top: 1px solid #4D493E !important;
420 | }
421 |
422 | .modal-header {
423 | border-bottom: 1px solid #4D493E !important;
424 | }
425 | .nav-tabs {
426 | border-bottom: 1px solid #4D493E !important;
427 | }
428 |
429 | /* tab selected */
430 |
431 | .nav-link.active {
432 | border-color: #4D493E !important;
433 | }
434 |
435 |
436 | /* tab hover */
437 |
438 | .nav-link:hover {
439 | border-color: #6D695E !important;
440 | }
441 |
442 | .input-group-text,
443 | .form-control,
444 | .form-select {
445 | border: 1px solid #4D493E !important;
446 | }
447 |
448 | .modal-footer{
449 | border-top: 1px solid #4D493E !important;
450 | }
451 |
452 | .calendar-date {
453 | background-color: transparent !important;
454 | }
455 |
456 | .calendar-date-today{
457 | background-color: #A39F89 !important;
458 | }
459 |
460 | .calendar-date-active{
461 | background-color: #8D897E !important;
462 | }
463 |
464 | .slider {
465 | background-color: #8D897E !important;
466 | }
467 |
468 | .slider.checked {
469 | background-color: #4D493E !important;
470 | }
471 |
472 | /* excalidraw */
473 | rect {
474 | fill: #C8C2AA;
475 | }
476 | /*
477 | .excalidraw {
478 |
479 |
480 | --button-gray-1: #D2CBAD;
481 | --button-gray-2: #C8C2AA;
482 | --button-gray-3: #A39F89;
483 |
484 | --icon-fill-color: #4D493E;
485 |
486 | --default-bg-color: #C8C2AA;
487 | --input-bg-color: #C8C2AA;
488 | --input-border-color:#4D493E;
489 |
490 | --island-bg-color: #A39F89;
491 |
492 | --dialog-border-color: #4D493E;
493 |
494 | --color-primary: #C8C2AA;
495 | --color-primary-light: #C8C2AA;
496 | --color-primary-contrast-offset: #A39F89;
497 | excalidraw/canvas note
498 | --overlay-bg-color: #C8C2AA;
499 | }
500 |
501 | .excalidraw .color-picker-label-swatch {
502 | border: 2px solid #A39F89;
503 | }
504 | */
505 |
506 |
507 | .excalidraw {
508 | filter: invert(6%) sepia(7%) saturate(651%) hue-rotate(7deg) brightness(85%) contrast(85%);
509 | --color-primary: #A19F9F;
510 | --button-gray-1: #CCCCCC;
511 | --button-gray-2: #C2C3C9;
512 | --button-gray-3: #9DA0A8;
513 | /* scroll bar color is from trilium, but we need to change it due to color filter */
514 | --main-background-color: transparent;
515 | }
516 |
517 | /* Toc fix from https://github.com/zadam/trilium/issues/3129 */
518 | /* ----------- RIGHT PANE ------------ */
519 |
520 | div#right-pane.component {
521 | margin-left: 10px;
522 | }
523 |
524 | div#right-pane.component div.card-header {
525 | border-radius: 0;
526 | font-family: var(--font-headers);
527 | font-weight: normal;
528 | }
529 |
530 | div#right-pane.component div.card-header .toc > ol {
531 | padding-left: 15px;
532 | }
533 |
534 | div#right-pane.component div.card-body .toc > ol > ol li {
535 | list-style: lower-latin;
536 | }
537 |
538 | div#right-pane.component div.card-body div.toc-widget {
539 | padding: 0 1rem;
540 | contain: none;
541 | overflow: auto;
542 | }
543 |
544 | /*
545 | 0.90 dropdown option arrow
546 | change the background to transparent
547 | */
548 | .form-select {
549 | background: var(--input-background-color) url(data:image/svg+xml,) right 0.75rem center / 15px 20px no-repeat;
550 | }
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1 | # NieR-Automata-Trilium-Theme
2 |
3 | [中文说明](README_CN.md)
4 |
5 | A fan-made NieR: Automata-style theme for [Trilium Notes](https://github.com/zadam/trilium). This theme started as a solarized light theme but evolved into a tribute to NieR: Automata's aesthetics.
6 |
7 | [](https://ko-fi.com/nriver)
8 |
9 | **Elevate Your Note-Taking Experience**
10 |
11 | Immerse yourself in the futuristic and elegant style of NieR: Automata while using Trilium Notes.
12 |
13 | ---
14 |
15 | # Screenshots
16 |
17 | ## General Look
18 |
19 | Tested with:
20 | - Trilium 0.63.7
21 | - TriliumNext 0.91.2-beta
22 |
23 | 
24 |
25 | ---
26 |
27 | ### Deprecated Versions
28 |
29 | Tested with:
30 | - Trilium 0.48.7
31 | 
32 |
33 | - Trilium 0.47.3
34 |
35 | ---
36 |
37 | # How to Install
38 |
39 | 1. Download the latest release from the [Releases page](https://github.com/Nriver/NieR-Automata-Trilium-Theme/releases).
40 | 2. Import the zip file into your Trilium Notes.
41 | - Right-click the note tree and choose **Import**.
42 | 3. Restart Trilium Notes or use `Ctrl + R` to reload the interface.
43 | 4. Select the **NieR Automata** theme in the configuration menu.
44 |
45 | Enjoy the NieR: Automata-inspired aesthetics!
46 |
47 | ---
48 |
49 | # Why I Made This
50 |
51 | While exploring a softer, solarized light theme for Trilium Notes, I found myself inspired by the minimalist yet captivating design of NieR: Automata. The result is this theme, which I hope brings an engaging and futuristic touch to your note-taking experience.
52 |
53 | ---
54 |
55 | # Acknowledgments
56 |
57 | Special thanks to the creators of:
58 | - The [Solarized Light theme](https://github.com/WKSu/trilium-solarized-theme), which served as a foundational design reference.
59 | - This intriguing [CodePen](https://codepen.io/lgkonline/pen/WpMRQG), which inspired specific aesthetic elements of the theme.
60 |
61 | ---
62 |
63 | # Donation
64 |
65 | If you enjoy this theme and would like to support my work, consider donating. Your support means a lot!
66 |
67 | Ko-fi:
68 | [](https://ko-fi.com/nriver)
69 |
70 | Alipay:
71 | 
72 |
73 | Wechat Pay:
74 | 
75 |
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1 | # NieR-Automata-Trilium-Theme
2 |
3 | [English README](README.md)
4 |
5 | 一个由粉丝制作的 NieR: Automata 风格主题,适用于 [Trilium Notes](https://github.com/zadam/trilium)。本主题原本的目标是设计一个较柔和的 Solarized Light 主题,最终演变为向 NieR: Automata 美学致敬的作品。
6 |
7 | [](https://ko-fi.com/nriver)
8 |
9 | **提升你的笔记体验**
10 |
11 | 在使用 Trilium Notes 的同时,沉浸在 NieR: Automata 独特的未来感与优雅设计中。
12 |
13 | ---
14 |
15 | # 截图
16 |
17 | ## 整体外观
18 |
19 | 测试版本:
20 | - Trilium 0.63.7
21 | - TriliumNext 0.91.2-beta
22 |
23 | 
24 |
25 | ---
26 |
27 | ### 已停止支持的版本
28 |
29 | 测试版本:
30 | - Trilium 0.48.7
31 | 
32 |
33 | - Trilium 0.47.3
34 |
35 | ---
36 |
37 | # 如何安装
38 |
39 | 1. 从 [Releases 页面](https://github.com/Nriver/NieR-Automata-Trilium-Theme/releases)下载最新的发布文件。
40 | 2. 将下载的 zip 文件导入到 Trilium Notes 中。
41 | - 右键点击笔记树,选择 **导入**。
42 | 3. 重启 Trilium Notes,或使用 `Ctrl + R` 重新加载界面。
43 | 4. 在设置中选择 **NieR Automata** 主题。
44 |
45 | 享受 NieR: Automata 带来的独特美学吧!
46 |
47 | ---
48 |
49 | # 我为什么要做这个主题?
50 |
51 | 在尝试为 Trilium Notes 设计一个柔和的 Solarized Light 主题时,我受到 NieR: Automata 极简而又迷人的设计风格启发。最终,这个主题诞生了,希望它能为你的笔记体验增添一份未来感和美感。
52 |
53 | ---
54 |
55 | # 致谢
56 |
57 | 特别感谢以下项目和资源的支持:
58 | - [Solarized Light 主题](https://github.com/WKSu/trilium-solarized-theme),它为本主题的基础设计提供了灵感。
59 | - 一个有趣的 [CodePen](https://codepen.io/lgkonline/pen/WpMRQG),它启发了主题中的部分美学元素。
60 |
61 | ---
62 |
63 | # 捐赠支持
64 |
65 | 如果你喜欢这个主题,并希望支持我的工作,可以考虑捐赠,谢谢你的支持!
66 |
67 | Ko-fi:
68 | [](https://ko-fi.com/nriver)
69 |
70 | 支付宝:
71 | 
72 |
73 | 微信支付:
74 | 
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