Hello Kendy, Ruslan,
sorry, it took a while, but here's an (by no means revolutionary) idea
for the look of the tab strip.
I played around with it a little bit. While I would have liked to always
use coloured underlines instead of colouring the whole tab, that was
never visible enough, so I
Hi Ruslan,
Thanks so much for working on this! I'm cc'ing the UX-advise guys, I am
sure they'll be able to create a mockup for the generic tab look in
Calc. IIRC, they even proposed a different ordering of the tabs and the
buttons to move them, but I am not exactly sure if it is documented
Hi Ruslan,
Thanks so much for working on this! I'm cc'ing the UX-advise guys, I am
sure they'll be able to create a mockup for the generic tab look in
Calc. IIRC, they even proposed a different ordering of the tabs and the
buttons to move them, but I am not exactly sure if it is documented
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 9:42 PM, Kohei Yoshida kohei.yosh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I just noticed that, on master, tabs are rendered natively when using GTK
backend, which is nice, and I like it a lot.
Unfortunately this broke Calc's tab color feature. Now, I'm not too
familiar with
Hi,
It seems there's no easy way for this. Some themes, e.g. QtCurve and
oxygen-gtk, don't have special color inside tabs (like Clearlooks or
Glossy have), and all we can do with them is rendering the colored
background and then the tabs, so we'll get ugly squares under tabs
(and I'm not sure if
Hi there,
I just noticed that, on master, tabs are rendered natively when using
GTK backend, which is nice, and I like it a lot.
Unfortunately this broke Calc's tab color feature. Now, I'm not too
familiar with GTK's tab implementation to see if GTK supports changing
tab colors natively.