For some sites, I can't see text in textbox as I type with my dark skin (Neon).
Some sites show white text on black background (i.e google.com), some black text on white background (i.e searching in gmail with default theme) and some, the annoying ones, show white text on white background (i.e yahoo.com).
Or is this issue only with textbox bgcolor set to #fff in css?
I know this has been discussed somewhere, and IIRC you said “would be nice but not in the immediate plans”, but I figured we should have a request to track ;-)
The request here is to be able to define opacity/alpha for each widget. By default, Murrine does close to the opposite of what I want; I want translucent menus and almost-transparent editors with opaque text. But I realise that's not what most want, so the best way to get what I want is by having opacity defined in the gtkrc.
I was wondering whether there is a way of rounding the corners of the gnome 'Main Menu' separately of the other gtk roundness? for example changing:
roundness = 2
to 4 or 5 in the gtkrc makes every part of the menu rounded, included buttons etc. Is there a way to do this but just for specific panel apps? would it be a case of somehow using two gtk themes?
Cheers
Dan
PS: sorry for the post in the Feature Request section... I couldnt really find any forum or anything
Dear Cimi,
What do you think about the idea of dynamically increase the widget contrast (I.e. a button) while hovering?
I think this can fit well with the focus ring concept!
Looking forward to having an answer, I thank you for your work and effort.
fym
When you use the options:
GtkRange::trough-border = 0
GtkRange::trough-under-steppers = 0
and a roundnes for scrollbars, the slider remains squared, so when it is at end of scrollbar the effect is that overdraws the borders.
Can you do sliders rounded for this case?
Also an idea, make an option for the junction of stepper and slider to make it rounded or concave etc..
Saludos.
Well heres how it goes, Banshee's curved widgets look sweet. To the best of my understanding the kde folk have been enjoying curved treeview widgets for quiet some time now. The request is to have curved treeview widgets on a theme level. Have the themer decide whether to have curved widgets or not in their theme rather than having a per application implementation.
This would ensure that coherency stays in the gnome desktop, Its definitely the next step in theming if you ask me and most importantly, It would look really, really, really, really sweet to have this type of feature in themes.
Hello, this ocurrs when GtkRange::trough-border = 2, affected apps are emacs and acroread.
I got this when launching emacs:
** (emacs:19060): CRITICAL **: murrine_style_draw_box: assertion `height >= -1' failed
And the scrollbar on gnome-terminal looks a little bit weird, too.
I've found a weird thing, that is when I set glowstyle = 0, the combo box and expander are a little bit larger than other glazstyles. From the screenshot, you can see the size difference between two styles (1 pixel?)
you can see the attachment, they are supposed to have the same appearence.
I didn't notice this problem in other engines.
In the checkbutton section, I wrote:
style "theme-check-radio-button" = "theme-button" { text[NORMAL] = @base_color text[PRELIGHT] = @base_color engine "murrine" { glowstyle = 4 } }
Edit: Aurora set check button/radio white by default, I think that's why they look similar.
please check the other attachment.
It would be sweet to have gradients on the whole window, in particular when GTK_SHADOW_NONE is on (unified look).
I'm not so sure, but it should be class "GtkWindow" and "MetaFrames".
I'm sorry for this, but if you want to see an example, just look at any mac os leopard screenshot.
How about a well defined background for the slider, something like the one used in osx?
A vertical gradient_shade and rounded corners.
I'll attach some screenshots just to make this clear :)
It would be nice if you could add other styles for the progress bar.
I.E. without the diagonal stripes or with a beam of light moving along the progress bar.
1. In firefox, combo box/entry dosen't look consist with bg_color. but it does look good while mouse hovering on it. BTW, openoffice has the same problem, but hovering doesn't make any changes.
2. Can't set progressbar/scrollbar background, they always use bg_color (lighter or darker).
3. tabs have no glows any more, it used to be similar to clearlooks/nodoka/aurora.