Timm Lunn says this is going to cause regressions with the hicontrast
theme. I reverted the merge. He said he'll follow up here to explain
the details.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1302077
Title:
Hardcoded css style checks on GTK Theme instead of XGD_CURRENT_DESKTOP
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Hi all!
In nautilus : debian/patches/ubuntu_titlebar_css.patch
you have defined some style override in order to fit (if I understood
correctly) nautilus in Unity window decoration.
But, instead to check if it's Unity the current window manager, you do
this:
+ settings = gtk_settings_get_default();
+ g_object_get(settings, "gtk-theme-name", &theme_name, NULL);
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+ if (g_strcmp0(theme_name, "Ambiance") == 0 || g_strcmp0(theme_name,
"Radiance") == 0)
Which means: if you change theme in a Unity session, Nautilus will not
override style. And also: if you use those themes in any window
manager, nautilus makes the override.
You should check XDS_CURRENT_DESKTOP == 'Unity' instead to look for
which Theme is in use.
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