A Collection Of Eyes Mac OS

Folder has been updated to include @bobesch's additional OS 9 wallpapers to finish the OS 9 collection, as well as @Julian Marius Fairfax's uploads of the Mojave wallpapers, including the dynamic images. In my collection: Mulch, Contrast, Beauty Marked, Smut, Black Tied, Trax, Sketch, and Pepper. Matte has a 1-dimensional texture without any shimmer or glitter particles. The majority of them are soft, smooth, creamy, and blend really well. They are mostly base or crease color to add definition to the eyes.

A Collection Of Eyes Mac Os 11
I don't like paper-like background of OS X Notes.app, and the fact that, usually after syncing with its iOS counterpart, the application doesn't remember the larger font size which I've set. Here's how I fixed it to my satisfaction.
First, navigate to /Applications and Control+click on the Notes.app icon. In contextual menu, select the Show Package Contents item. Then, browse the content of the app's package to Resources, and inside that find these two files: pad.css and paper.tiff. Make a backup copy of these files in a safe place in case you want to revert back to them sometime; otherwise you'd have to reinstall OS X to do so.
Copy the former into a folder you have write permission for, and open it with any text editor. Just replace the
Then, find or create a tiff image of the color you'd to replace the notes background image with. By the way, I think you could you any picture. I just used Capture to capture a plain white portion of my screen. Be sure this image file you produce is in tiff format. If not, you can easily convert it with Preview. Name it paper.tiff and replace the original file.
Restart Notes.app and changes should be there.
[crarko adds: I haven't tried this but as a general rule of thumb I'd make a backup of the entire application, as well as the files to be modified. Also it's possible that a Software Update could overwrite your changes, so just be prepared.]
First, navigate to /Applications and Control+click on the Notes.app icon. In contextual menu, select the Show Package Contents item. Then, browse the content of the app's package to Resources, and inside that find these two files: pad.css and paper.tiff. Make a backup copy of these files in a safe place in case you want to revert back to them sometime; otherwise you'd have to reinstall OS X to do so.
Copy the former into a folder you have write permission for, and open it with any text editor. Just replace the
@[FONT_SIZE]
on fifteenth line with whatever font size suits you. I've bad eyes and have choosen 18px. Save the file and replace the original with this modified version. Then, find or create a tiff image of the color you'd to replace the notes background image with. By the way, I think you could you any picture. I just used Capture to capture a plain white portion of my screen. Be sure this image file you produce is in tiff format. If not, you can easily convert it with Preview. Name it paper.tiff and replace the original file.
Restart Notes.app and changes should be there.
[crarko adds: I haven't tried this but as a general rule of thumb I'd make a backup of the entire application, as well as the files to be modified. Also it's possible that a Software Update could overwrite your changes, so just be prepared.]