Hi! I know this is an old bug report... but the problem is still there.
The software center has a mixed behavior when a theme is used in the desktop
(for example gnomish dark).
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Marcelo, I don't think your problem is the one described in this bug.
The background and fonts color in the software center are theme
dependant in the latest version. If you try the high contras inverse
theme that comes by default, you should see the background of the
history section in dark blue.
Hi! Thanks for your bug report. Due to a transition from webkit to gtk
based views, the bug you describe is no longer present in the latest
development version of software-center. Please continue to report any
bugs you may find in software-center. Thanks again for your help!
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The software center present in maverick now seems to fare well with
different themes. I think that version fixes this issue.
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Software Store shouldn't use hard coded colors
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The new software store present in lucid has changed its color scheme,
but still remains using hardcoded colors...I wonder if you can use
variations of the colors defined by the theme. For instance, if the
window background color is #ddd, use #aaa (ie, use a darker color...).
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What's wrong with having a header with both a title explaining things
(so that everybody can understand) + a specific icon (for easy
recognition by more experienced users)?
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The difficulty there would be that the default selection background
color is chocolate brown. I'm not sure how we'd vary that to look
pleasing. ;-)
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I've updated the specification for the software item screens.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#software-item-screen The key
point: The ‘Get Software’ section shows screens for both uninstalled
and installed items, and these should share the overall ‘Get Software’
color scheme. The ‘Installed
What about a variation of the selected item background?
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@A. Little: as a workaround you can install the old gnome-app-install
again instead of the software-center.
And having worked with a couple of people with poor vision before, I can
only agree with how important this is... ;)
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Thank-you! I had asked in the Ubuntu IRC channel about exactly that,
but there wasn't anyone available with the answer.
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 6:30 PM, Jan Claeys ubu...@janc.be wrote:
@A. Little: as a workaround you can install the old gnome-app-install
again instead of the software-center.
As a person with poor vision requiring a high-constrast theme, the new
Software Center is completely unreadable and unusable because of these
hard-coded colours. Ubuntu has been great for accessibility until this.
Please don't start a dangerous trend of ignoring a user's theme. I
really hope this
Thanks for your bugreport.
The colors are currently hardcoded by the spec, I agree its a problem
(both with different themes and for color blind people or people with
high contrast theme needs).
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