You know... I thought things might have changed, if those working on the
project don't like something, but can't get it changed, what hope do I
have??  Why mark this bug as invalid if you agree that it's a problem.

Canonical's customers do not understand the shifting relationships
between different components of the distribution, let alone what this
new relationship with upstream gnome means... I have no idea where else
to report such a thing.

So, be it, I have reported it, Canonical doesn't care, end of story...
just like almost every other bug I've ever reported. I wonder why I
bother.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1730195

Title:
  Launcher transparrency is applied to the top bar, invisible icons.

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  The new launcher in Ubuntu 17.10's gnome-shell setup has auto
  transparency... but this is also applied to the top bar, which it was
  not in Unity.

  As a result, using a light background makes the light icons in the bar
  almost invisible.

  The top bar transparency should not be linked to the launcher, and
  probably there should not be transparrency on the top bar.

  It would also be nice if there was a slider to control the level of
  transparrency in the launcher.

  See attached image of near invisible icons.

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