Simon, That has fixed the issue, but there are a couple more I'd like to report. With the workspace pager applet, the selected workspace now shows up fine and empty workspaces are also fine. However, the colour used to show windows on a non-selected workspace still matches the panel. The attached screen shot entitled Workspace Applet.png should show what I mean.
Also, I'm using the default elementary Xubuntu dark icon theme and the colour of the icon for pino when it has no unread messages makes it very hard to see in the notification area. I've attached another screenshot called Pino.png and have highlighted the area where pino is with a red box. I'm think this is an icon issue rather than a theme issue, but thought I'd report it anyway. Hope that helps, Phil 2011/1/12 Simon Steinbeiß <[email protected]> > Hey Phil! > > Thanks for taking the time to testdrive the theme. > I have fixed the bug you're referring just now in our mercurial repository, > please try pulling this revision and report whether the issue can be marked > as *solved* :) > http://shimmerproject.org/hg/bluebird-colors/rev/33411ef772ac > > All the best, > Simon > > > On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 12:32:57 +0000 > Phil Whitaker <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I tried out the Greybird theme on my Maverick install and thought it > looked > > really good, but there was one problem with it. I use the workspace > pager > > applet on my top panel and unfortunately the colour of the selected > > workspace is exactly the same as the colour of the panel, which means > that > > an empty workspace becomes invisible. This is particularly noticeable if > > you select the workspace at either end of the pager. > > > > Hope that helps! > > > > Phil > > -- > xubuntu-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel >
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