Clover configurator change boot theme6/24/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Clover git repo has been setup by apianti. The web view presented by macgap is where I effectively run a web app which communicates back and forth with a bash script which is initially launched by macgap when it’s loaded. The app is based on the objective-c macgap (MIT license) with a couple of modifications by me. plistĪpp runtime files, including a log are written to: ~ /Library/ Application \ Support / CloverThemeManager What does the Clover Theme Manager app install to my system?Ī support directory is used for cloning the necessary repository files for the app to function. Step by step instructions can be found by clicking the 'How to add my theme' foot link in the app. Theme designers can have access to add and amend their themes for anyone else to install and try out. You can simply remove installed themes by clicking the UnInstall button. The theme manager can check for updates to themes and notify you giving you the option to update your installed version. What happens if a theme designer updates their theme? If your boot volume is an EFI system partition and it's currently unmounted then the app will ask for you password to mount it. If this device uses an MBR partition then the app will ask for your password so it can run fdisk to match the device. On launch, the app will attempt to read your boot device and use your boot device. It's since grown with the aim of becoming more of a manager app by reading the Clover bootlog to determine what happened last boot and offering a set of options to change the theme for next boot depending on your system. It started out as a simple app which displayed a list of themes in the repository and gave you the option to download and install themes to your /EFI/Clover/Themes directories. You can install git either by itself by downloading the installer from or you can install the Xcode command line developer tools by loading up Terminal and typing xcode-select -install Please take note. To get themes from the new Clover theme repository you will need to have git installed. If updating from a previous version fails then please download the new version from the bottom of this post. Please see Clover.app instead which includes a theme managerĤth June 2019 - Now at version 0.77.2 ( Recent changelog) This is due to the lack of time to maintain and develop any further Clover with still have it's own very simple embedded theme so users installing without a theme will not be left in the dark.Ĭlover Theme Manager has now been retired This will result in a smaller Clover repository allowing for faster check out of the source and downloading of the Clover installer quicker. ![]() Not all themes can be included in the Clover installer as their many files make them large in file size and the installer would be unnecessarily bloated.īecause of this, it's been decided (soon) to move all themes from Clover's source repository and instead host them in a new specific theme repository at sourceforge, next to the Clover repository. I always save the plist that works and change the name so I can recover if it does not work.Clover has many themes, some of which come included with the Clover installer but different themes, sometimes more up to date and better themes, have otherwise been listed in the Clover wiki with a download link to find the files. You can do this in Clover Configurator or text edit or other text file editor and save your plist. In my case my drive is called MacOS so I changed the plist from LastBootedVolume to MacOS and this fixed the problem Easy way to do this is to copy the name of your boot drive from the desktop and paste it in to replace the LastBootedVolume in the text. Needs to be changed to match the name of the drive your boot is on. Could someone please have a look at my ist and let me know what's causing the issue? Happy to share a link to EFI folder if needed. However, this doesn't seem to work any more after I updated Clover. I did this by going to Clover Configurator, Boot, setting the Default Boot Volume to "Last Booted" and setting a timeout value (5 seconds). Hi, in the past I used to be able to set up Clover to run a countdown before booting automatically to the selected drive. ![]()
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