![]() If you have an existing Mumble 1.2.X you would like to keep using simply place it in its own folder in the Themes directory and make sure the theme's qss file is in that directory. Themes are mostly comparable and compatible with the Skins from 1.2.X, but are more convenient to use and more powerful. Note* - In some cases, the "Themes" directory may not exist on your system so you will need to create the folder yourself in the structure listed above and then put the contents of your theme in that new folder. ![]() Keep in mind some themes may be outdated and may not work properly on the latest version of Mumble. If you ever have trouble getting a theme to work properly, you should contact the theme's author about it and not the Mumble community. Linux: ~/.local/share/Mumble/Mumble/Themes/ /theme.ini Windows: C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Mumble\Themes\ \theme.ini You can make sure that you extracted theme correctly by checking for the "theme.ini" file which should be located at: Linux: ~/.local/share/Mumble/Mumble/Themes/ Windows: C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Mumble\Themes\ ![]() If there are no instructions included with the theme or found on the website you downloaded it from, the most common installation process would be to extract the theme into a new directory in your Mumble's theme directory* at: You should always refer to installation instructions that the theme author has provided with the theme. Press "Ok" and accept the request to restart Mumble. ![]()
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