What he left the world is a huge corpus of books that amount to the Systems Theory, one of the last grand theories to be developed so far. When German sociologist and administrative scientist Niklas Luhmann moved there in 1968 he ostensibly promised "Give me a position as professor and thirty years, and I will deliver you a complete theory of society!" He should keep his word: When he became Emeritus in 1993, he announced that his theory was done, and shortly thereafter, he passed away. The Bielefeld ThemeĪnother fundamental sociological school in Germany has sprung up in the reformist University of Bielefeld in Northrhine-Westphalia. The Frankfurt theme features the serif font "Crimson" and a royal blue to symbolise the spirit of the bourgeois post-war intellectualism in the German Republic, of which Adorno has become some kind of a symbol not only through his opposition of the "1968" generation. It has brought forth a lot of left-wing intellectuals and is home to one of the most vibrant sociological schools in Germany. But we've chosen the name Frankfurt based on the other thing which you may know is also located in Frankfurt: The Institute for Social Research ( Institut für Sozialforschung), home to the post-war intellectual Theodor W. Besides, it enabled us to choose the city names for the other themes which are now shipped with the app! The Frankfurt Themeįrankfurt is known to most people throughout the world by two things: For most of Europe, Frankfurt is the symbol for the European Central Bank which moved there on March 18, 2015, and which has become a symbol of austerity throughout Europe, but most extensively in Greece, which is still struggling with crippling debt. It's a somewhat empty signifier with no real genealogy whatsoever, but as many "cool" apps are commonly using city names for naming something, we thought we might stick to that. It is named after Berlin mainly because it's what we commonly associate with "modernity" in Germany.
#Zettlr themes windows
It features the known Zettlr-green and the modern sans-serif font "Lato" (Segoe Ui on Windows 1). This is the theme that has been developed since the early days of Zettlr. The Berlin theme has been called like this for the past months, but only visible in the source code.
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Each one features a unique colour scheme and a different font for the editor. You now have three different themes to choose from: Berlin, Frankfurt, and Bielefeld.
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Additionally, the repositioning of the popups is now done much smarter by the app, making it impossible for them to be hidden somewhere off the viewport.īesides that, we have finalised the work on the new themes that we've promised on Twitter for quite some time now. The popups are now much crisper and look more modern and you will notice that, when you search for something in your files, you can actually scroll through your files. The first thing you might notice are some updates to the user interface, which we've overhauled completely. Apart from that, we've spent extraordinarily much time testing the functioning of the app down to the bottom to make sure to exterminate a lot of those pesky bugs that appear from time to time.
#Zettlr themes update
We've been working closely with the community to make sure this update includes a whole bunch of new useful features that enrich your workflows.
#Zettlr themes full
It has taken two full months for us to develop and test out the next release of Zettlr, but it was totally worth it.