GtkButtonBox adds the "linked" class to its style context when its
layout is set to GTK_BUTTONBOX_EXPAND. It shouldn't ever make sense to
have spacing between buttons in that case, as themes generally draw
linked elements with a continuous border.
Thus, always set spacing to 0 and ignore GtkDialog's button-spacing
style property when the layout is set to EXPAND.
Also remove the now-redundant css rules which set button-spacing to 0
for message dialogs.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752131
I was assuming that GtkVolumeButton and GtkScaleButton could only
contain a icon, now they get the image-button padding by default,
but if the text-button class is applied it is not overridden.
We were using GTkTreeView in a simple list. Also, as we know,
GtkCellRenderers are not the best way to theme and manipulate
widgets.
So instead use a GtkListBox to modernize the GtkPlacesSidebar,
and in the way clean up some parts of the code (like headings)
which were not used anymore.
Also we don't use a model anymore, since the data is simple
enough to manage it in a subclass of the row itself.
- use dark theme assets for the checkboxes and radios
- darken the popover for legibility (white bg/black text is
really the most problematic background to have).
unfortunatley in terms of SCSS structure this is further digging us into the
hole of specificity. It would be much nicer to set the .osd class on the popover
and have everything just work. I'm sure we'll end up using OSD styled popovers
outside the touch context.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750396
- use consistent widget style. unfortunately using assets
- light/dark variant
- new assets for text selestions, using existing slider asset for
insertion point
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750396
Added another :not() to fix the first and last swatches in the
first section of colorpicker.
Dodge the artifacts due to stacked anti-aliased rounded corners by
increasing the radius of the base object by 1px.
It turned out that using mwm hints to instruct wms to
create border-only decorations is not really working
universally. So, instead of doing this, render a solid
frame without shadow on the client-side to handle this
case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=746222
Signed-off-by: Olivier Fourdan <fourdan@xfce.org>
`bundle install` command on fedora 21 was failing
with following message:
Your Gemfile has no gem server sources. If you need
gems that are not already on your machine, add a line
like this to your Gemfile:
source 'https://rubygems.org'
After adding that line it worked again.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=746205