New color schema request #14108

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opened 2026-01-31 04:01:11 +00:00 by claunia · 5 comments
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Originally created by @ismailhkose on GitHub (Jun 3, 2021).

Description of the new feature/enhancement

Can you add this color schema to default theme list?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/terminal/custom-terminal-gallery/raspberry-ubuntu

Ubuntu users usually are very familiar with this color schema in gnome terminal. I usually add this myself after every reinstalling Windows Terminal. I would be happy if this become part of the package.

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@mdtauk commented on GitHub (Jun 4, 2021):

I do this also for my Ubuntu profile, it's quite distinctive and so should probably be included or added to the list when Ubuntu is detected.

@mdtauk commented on GitHub (Jun 4, 2021): I do this also for my Ubuntu profile, it's quite distinctive and so should probably be included or added to the list when Ubuntu is detected.
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@skyline75489 commented on GitHub (Jun 4, 2021):

I don’t think we accept new default schemes now but it is actually possible for WSL installation to provide this color scheme using fragments.

@skyline75489 commented on GitHub (Jun 4, 2021): I don’t think we accept new default schemes now but it is actually possible for WSL installation to provide this color scheme using [fragments](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/terminal/json-fragment-extensions).
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@ismailhkose commented on GitHub (Jun 5, 2021):

I would prefer that ubiquitous theme to be part the package other than adding it on every installation. That's the reason of the ask. For now, I have already added it to JSON file.

It would be helpful to make it part of the color shema list.

@ismailhkose commented on GitHub (Jun 5, 2021): I would prefer that ubiquitous theme to be part the package other than adding it on every installation. That's the reason of the ask. For now, I have already added it to JSON file. It would be helpful to make it part of the color shema list.
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@WSLUser commented on GitHub (Jun 7, 2021):

We already have Tango Light and Tango Dark for Ubuntu. That's just an example color scheme. The most you could do is ask the WSL Ubuntu maintainers to publish a fragment when installing Ubuntu and detecting that Windows Terminal is installed but I'm guessing it'll be a no.

@WSLUser commented on GitHub (Jun 7, 2021): We already have Tango Light and Tango Dark for Ubuntu. That's just an example color scheme. The most you could do is ask the WSL Ubuntu maintainers to publish a fragment when installing Ubuntu and detecting that Windows Terminal is installed but I'm guessing it'll be a no.
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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Jul 6, 2021):

You know, I'm gonna reject this. We've got plenty of good color schemes as is, and plenty of bad ones. I don't think we should really be in the business of adding any more ourselves, tbh. Ubuntu can add this scheme themselves if they want with a fragment (and I believe that they intend to).

If they don't, then it's really not that much work to copy-pasta the scheme to your settings, if that's what you want.

Thanks for the suggestion though!

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Jul 6, 2021): You know, I'm gonna reject this. We've got plenty of good color schemes as is, and plenty of bad ones. I don't think we should really be in the business of adding any more ourselves, tbh. Ubuntu can add this scheme themselves if they want with a fragment (and I believe that they intend to). If they don't, then it's really not _that much work_ to copy-pasta the scheme to your settings, if that's what you want. Thanks for the suggestion though!
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Reference: starred/terminal#14108