Hi,
here is a fresh Ubuntu 24.04 install, turned into a Budgie.
When using Orchis-Red-Dark theme, the pixel-saver applet casts a little shadow at its bottom.
It should not.
Where may I fix this ?
ie. what to modify in Orchis gtk theme’s css ?
Hi,
here is a fresh Ubuntu 24.04 install, turned into a Budgie.
When using Orchis-Red-Dark theme, the pixel-saver applet casts a little shadow at its bottom.
It should not.
Where may I fix this ?
ie. what to modify in Orchis gtk theme’s css ?
Hi @Coeur-Noir,
I see, but is it that important?
Have you tried looking with the GTK inspector?
By the way, I’d like to take this opportunity to ask you if you have that annoying persistent message that demands to install a supposedly missing ‘gtk-theme-orchis’ theme snap when it’s installed, on your budgified Ubuntu 24.04 with Orchis?
Getting rid off snap is among first things I do on older computers / hardware which is the case here ( msi notebook cr610 ) so I can’t answer to your question.
So I dropped gtk-theme-orchis for the moment and set vimix-dark-ruby as gtk-theme which plays nice with pixelsaver.
And yes that is utterly important : any visible detail that may look out of place in front of user’s eyes will lessen his⋅her trust in the system.
I meant it’s not the most visible thing in the style.
I think you’d better ask Vince Liuice.
If it’s visible and out of place, then it’s a flaw.
it’s only right or wrong, no shades.
Anyway, was it the right place :
…to report ?
I suppose so. I even thought you might have tried asking him personally where the relevant line of css is.
Most developers dont take kindly to personal calls for help. Thats what the bug tracker is for.
Yes yes, and I understand.
But the reason I thought of this possibility was because Vince Liuice posted his @hotmail on pling.com, which is quite unusual.