Leo this will cause regressions, particularly for users of the high
contrast theme.
The overrides should be only applied to Radiance/Ambiance so you should
check that in addition to XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP.
Or if you can make the actual Radiance/Ambiance themes behave properly
then this patch can be
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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Title:
Hardcoded css style checks on GTK Theme instead of XGD_CURRENT_D
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
Hardcoded css style checks on
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Title:
Hardcoded css style checks on GTK Theme instead of XGD_
An this is should be moved into themes:
+ css_string = "GtkButton#toolbar-button {padding: 9px;}";
+ toolbar_override_css (button, "toolbar-button", css_string);
+
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An this should be moved into themes:
+ css_string = "GtkButton#toolbar-button {padding: 9px;}";
+ toolbar_override_css (button, "toolbar-button", css_string);
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