- Feb 20, 2015
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Carlos Soriano Sánchez authored
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Carlos Soriano Sánchez authored
We don't use the gradient part of a Separator, so we can just use a StWidget instead and shut up some warnings
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Carlos Soriano Sánchez authored
The sass sources now live in a project in GNOME, so they can be used in multiple projects like gnome-shell-extensions. Because of that, add gnome-shell-sass as a submodule of gnome-shell and remove the sass sources from the theme directory.
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Florian Müllner authored
This used to be the style-class for status icons (i.e. icon-only top bar items). It got unused a while ago when the class used by status icons stopped using it - except for the keyboard indicator, which set the class manually to appear as status icon despite not being a real icon. Now that the button highlight is provided by the .panel-button class on a parent, the obsolete class results in a double border on the keyboard indicator when active - just drop it from there as well to fix.
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Florian Müllner authored
While clearly related to the top bar, it's not a child, so the selector "#panel .panel-menu" does not match anything.
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Florian Müllner authored
Commit 7bb77348 got lost in SASS ...
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- the goal is to have the items activate even on the edge sadly this Fitzsiness is only working on the app vault icon at the bottom, not the regular icons so far.
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- popover separators - ws switcher osd colors
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- calendar day with events (for classic)
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- needed for reusal of the same theme for light/dark variant (gnome3 vs classic)
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- rectangular weekends still clashed with the round selection/today
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- clean up visual noise - some typos in selectors & properties I missed - misused opacify instead of transparentize
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So we can style it differently than :hover. We already have a active state for the menu items which includes more than hover. For example, when the keyboard focus moves to a item or we select programatically a item. For this reason we need a style class named active for the meaning we give to it in menu items, and a pseudo class active with the meaning CSS has. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744680
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Since widnows decorations with round corners has a special shape, which when scaled we can't match with a simple border-radius. So to prevent to show a gap between the caption border and the caption itself, apply a shadow.
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- possibly too early as only core apps come with symbolic icon installed by default.
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