My theme is called after Frank Herbert's eponymous novel cycle. His novels were incredibly successful and influenced Science-fiction and everything related afterwards, so nobody dared to portray his universe on big screen until Dune from 1984, directed by David Lynch. I still enjoy to watch Dune from 1984, - both Frank and David created an epic, evergreen artwork.
The daylight palette is a warm wood - sand - rosé tint, meanwhile the nighttime palette is a fresh, dusk - midnight - blacky tint one, plus two flat tones resembling the default Obsidian b/w theme. Additionally, you can change colors in Dune's preferences, so there should be enough variety for everbody's taste. If you read further, you will discover Dune is not just a color play, but adds a ton of new features too! Check out its features
Please support this project! Check out Dune Gold too!
The reason why I share my theme with you is that I'm interested to connect with other, like-minded people.
to connect with each other is like to connect useful and interesting data in Obsidian to get new, inspiring and awesome insights!
Feel free to contact me and Private Message Jopp
on Forum.obsidian.md. My interests are related to:
- #architecture,
- #furniture #design,
- #workflow #code #design,
- #cultural #events,
- #entertainment #art,
- #drawing,
- #photography,
- #economy,
- #world #languages,
- to display "Dune" correctly and to get the preferences added by my theme, get Style Settings by mgMeyers
- Dune offers a clean, clutter-free experience, so most buttons are semi-hidden by default (desktop). Open
Settings>Style Settings>Dune>Show
if you want re-enable buttons / tabs and restore default looks of Obsidian. - download Dune's Mermaid theme, Folder Icons and tweaks for supported community plugins from here. See the list of plugins tweaked for Dune here
- get a complete overview of Dune's cssclass cheatsheet and Dune's callout-fences-tags cheatsheet. Also take a look at Dune's quick Troubleshooting
PC
- Dataview (Michael Brenan)
- Kanban (mgmeyers)
- Calendar (Liam Cain)
- Full Calendar (Davis Haupt)
- Time ruler (Joshua Tazman)
- Advanced Tables (Tony Grosinger)
- Dice roller (Jeremy Valentine)
MOBILE
- Obsidian Camera
Dune has been developed with care over an extended period of time. Fonts Louis George Cafe, Manuskript Gothisch, LiberationSerifRegular and icons in folder-icons.css added by this theme are licensed under free software licenses, borrowed and reworked code comes from following sources:
- Braweria - Spectrum
- Slrvb - In-the-Shadows
- Efemkay - obsidian-modular-css-layout
- D. Dubinin - Obsidian-Obuntu
inspiration from following sources:
- BB.Houmann - Quickadd
- Nick Milo Youtube Tutorials
Support me, if you like what you get :)
Plugin authors, theme designers and developers want to add value to this interconnected world and share with you their passions. But this takes a lot of time and effort too. Let's make this world a better place and start to support benefactors to become in turn, benefactors ourselves.
So…would you be so nice to support me with a breakfast or lunch ? :)
To support this project and honor the continuous work behind Dune, check out Dune Gold. Dune-Silver(the free version) is already loaded with a lot of goodies, but offers only half the features of Dune-Gold.
thanks for your interest in my theme. Right now I'm looking for people interested to :
- rework my current documentation, to make Dune even more accessible. Private message me on Forum.obsidian.md to contact me.
- Feel free to contribute with git pulls for tablets and optimisations for iPhone and Linux.
- If you have ideas relevant to Dune or you want to report issues, open a ticked at the top page
Dune for Obsidian (desktop & phone) is licensed under the GPL-2.0 License, following conditions must be preserved in your css file (including standalone snippets), if you modify and redistribute my code :
- License and copyright notice
- State changes
- Disclose source
- Same license
- Also, please keep my Buy me a coffee -link to my shop in your Readme. Thank you very much :)