** Description changed:

  The budgie-artwork package is an umbrella package for the look-and-feel
  for Ubuntu Budgie.  Included with this source package is a binary
  package called ubuntu-budgie-themes which has the precompiled GTK+ theme
  for Ubuntu Budgie called Pocillo.
  
  A number of issues have been raised since the 18.04 release. As part of
  ongoing 18.04 & 18.10 support the Ubuntu Budgie Team proposes to wrap up
  fixes as a SRU release for both 18.04 and 18.10. In this  SRU we have
  wrapped up reported issues that have been classified as LOW by the UB
  dev team. In addition the scope of the change has been assessed to limit
  the potential of regression. This is to ensure this SRU requests is
  strictly limited in scope with the risk(s) being easily determinable.
  
  Pocillo consists of 6 variants and whilst the theme changes themselves
  are small, the nature of GTK+ theming means the diff are basically
  repeated 6x.
  
- All the issues noted below have already been uploaded to 19.04.  The CSS
- elements of the 19.04 theme have been copied back to the budgie-artwork
- packages for 18.04/18.10 - i.e. backported directly rather than
- regenerated.  This eliminates the risk of recompilation effects.
+ All the issues noted below have already been fixed and uploaded to
+ 19.04.  The compiled CSS elements of the 18.04 & 18.10 theme have been
+ generated once (https://github.com/UbuntuBudgie/pocillo-gtk-
+ theme/tree/bionic) and copied to the budgie-artwork packages for
+ 18.04/18.10.
  
  [Impact]
  
  The following Pocillo issues have been resolved for 18.04:
  
-     Raven Styling
-     Vertical dock highlighting
-     GtkColorChooser border truncation
-     GEdit search styling
-     Eog zoom truncation
-     Ensure Titlebar button are always circular
-     Nemo not themed
+     Raven Styling
+     Vertical dock highlighting
+     GtkColorChooser border truncation
+     GEdit search styling
+     Eog zoom truncation
+     Ensure Titlebar button are always circular
+     Nemo not themed
  
  Most of these issues have been wrapped up in the 18.10 release.  The
  remaining issues from the above that apply to 18.10 are:
  
-     Raven Styling
-     GtkColorChooser border truncation
-     Nemo not themed
- 
+     Raven Styling
+     GtkColorChooser border truncation
+     Nemo not themed
  
  [Test Case - 18.04]
  
  1. Open GEdit and examine the search (CTRL+F) - note the styling of the 
search box and the buttons are truncated.
  2. Using Budgie-Settings add a left dock + icon-tasklist.  Open a few 
applications. Note it is not possible to see which are unopened applications 
compared to opened applications since there is no highlight mark to show opened 
windows.
  3. Repeat 1 & 2 for each of the remaining Pocillo variants.
  4. Install the package ubuntu-budgie-themes from Proposed, logout and login
  5. Repeat 1 - 3 and note that the issues have been resolved
  
  [Test Case - 18.10]
  
  1. Open Raven and examine the Apps/Devices buttons - note in Pocillo those 
buttons are invisible.  You can see them appear if you switch to the inbuilt 
theme using budgie-desktop-settings.
  2. Install the package ubuntu-budgie-themes from Proposed, logout and login
  3. Repeat 1 for each of the Pocillo variants.  The apps/devices buttons are 
visible and styled.
-  
+ 
  [Regression Potential]
  
-  * The worst case scenario is that the GTK+ theme changes affect other
+  * The worst case scenario is that the GTK+ theme changes affect other
  aspects of the Pocillo theme.  This is thought very unlikely due to the
  CSS changes are mostly named classes that are unique to each of the
  areas of Budgie and are not repeated elsewhere.
  
  [Other Info]
  
-  None
+  None

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  [SRU] Resolve Pocillo theming issues for Ubuntu Budgie

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