I re-open this bug, because even though for the icon buttons the color
is updated when the icon is disabled, icons in the PageHeader currently
always have the foregroundColor of the PageHeader so disabled buttons
cannot be distinguished from enabled buttons.
** Changed in: ubuntu-ui-toolkit (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => In Progress
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Title:
[SDK] Need a standard way to make an Icon look disabled
Status in Ubuntu UX:
Fix Committed
Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Bug description:
[Updated description]
Right now if one wants to use an Icon inside a ListItem.Empty or any other
AbstractButton derived class, and disable the item, there is no standard way to
make the Icon look disabled without directly affecting its opacity and/or
colorization.
Haviing a standard way to do this would help promoting consistency in the UI.
--- UX Solution ---
Agreed. Disabled icons should have 30% opacity by default, but that can be
changed by the App developer
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Desired solution:
Adjust the opacity to 30% (0.3) for all disabled icons. This will be
consistent with our disabled states on buttons.
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