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Themes and Appearance

Themes change how Tuna looks, not how Tuna works.

That distinction matters.

The visual layer is flexible, but the command model underneath it stays the same:

  • subject
  • action
  • optional target

So if you switch themes, Tuna should still feel like Tuna.

What Themes Change

Themes can change the Tuna window's visual style and, in some cases, expose their own appearance settings.

This lets Tuna feel more like your desktop without forcing visual customization to become the center of the product.

What Themes Do Not Change

Themes do not replace:

They only change how those things are presented.

That is why it makes sense to learn Tuna first and tune the visuals second.

Leader Mode Appearance

Leader Mode has its own presentation choices too.

You can keep it inside your current Tuna theme or use a more specialized presentation style if that fits how you think about key chords.

A Good Default

Pick a theme you can read quickly.

Then stop thinking about it for a while.

If Tuna becomes part of your daily loop, appearance tweaks will matter more later than they do on day one.

Related

If you want to make Tuna yours in a behavioral sense, read Learning, Aliases, and Defaults.

If you want to expand what Tuna can see and do, read Extensions and Custom Scripts and Script Directories.