| Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Fonts not applying Feb 25 2013 on content malys - future2 for gnome 3.6 | Here is the solution
In your gnome-shell.css on line 1743 there was nothing
.switcher-list .item-box:selected {
}
After I added some background declarations to make the selected thumbnail differentiate from the rest of them in darker gray color it's perfect
.switcher-list .item-box:selected {
background-gradient-start: rgba(130,130,130,1.0);
background-gradient-end: rgba(130,130,130,1.0);
background-gradient-direction: vertical;
}
I still don't have the GTK theme showing the selected option on modal dialog though. Lets say I go to File -> Connect to server, after pressing tab a few time, I have no idea which one is select. Same for everything else. It doesn't mark the active item for some reason |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Fonts not applying Jan 30 2013 on content malys - future2 for gnome 3.6 | I am using UBUNTU 12.10 x64 GNOME Shell, same as you. I don't know if there is a way to take a screenshot while alt+tab is pressed, but I can take e picture with my phone if you need it. |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: Re: Re: Fonts not applying Jan 29 2013 on content malys - future2 for gnome 3.6 | Also in any window when you tab accross the fields and buttons it doesn't really become clear which one is selected. Is there a simple fix for this. I'be happy to do it myself and share the file on github
Cheers |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: Fonts not applying Jan 28 2013 on content malys - future2 for gnome 3.6 | lol... I don't know how I missed this :). I must be f-ing retarded or something.
Anyway... I have a second inquiry. Does Alt+tab indicate the active selection for you guys? Because when I use alt+tab I can't tell which window is selected currently |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Fonts not applying Jan 28 2013 on content malys - future2 for gnome 3.6 | For whatever reason I can't get the "Bahamas" font working properly. I can see it in the run dialog and top panel, but not in context menus file dialogs and anywhere else. I've looked at the gnome-shell.css file and the font-family is set to Bahamas, but for the most parts, aka everything that is gtk based, I'm getting the default font.
Ubuntu 12.10 gnome remix with gnome shell 3.6
Can I get some guidance please :) |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: Nautilus Nov 26 2010 on content Macbuntu | Well, for starters the problem came when I first installed macbuntu and NE (nautilus elementary). The menubar disappeared and didn't want to turn on. There was no preferences record in the menu. It was buggy and wacky and kind of sluggish.
However though when I installed NE on a clean slate and then macbuntu it worked and still works fine. And don't know where the problem was but I am guessing some of the scripts required for macbuntu were screwing with the NE |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Nautilus Nov 26 2010 on content Macbuntu | Did someone manage to solve the nautilus elementary problem. In my case it doesn't work with macbuntu and I stumbled upon other complaints in the same matter. Or at least let's implement some other file manager |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Better file manager Oct 15 2010 on content Macbuntu | I stumbled upon some primitive article about the latest macbuntu version. Though the file manager looks different. This is what I am talking about http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTiA8GGPoxg
From what I see it's about the alpha version but still the installation instruction are no different the the one on the sourceforge page.
I don't know if this is some kind of new mod I don't know about or it's something completely different. I am not even sure if this is nautilus, but i think this path bar http://bit.ly/ayn6iq looks better than this on http://bit.ly/9lHdDn
I also found a video here http://bit.ly/9tg3xw (not sure if it's the same thing) and certainly looks better than the current.
I hope you agree and I didn't hit any nerves. Just trying to help improving the project |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | To be added Sep 28 2010 on content Macbuntu | Hey guys,
sincere regards to the author. Tremendous job indeed. Much better than the Mac4Lin project witch I was previously using with ubuntu.
I updated today, and everything seems to be working awesome as it should.
There are few things that I don't like though and I'd be more than happy to see them fixed in the next version
1st the bread crumb or the location bar if you will looks like this
http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/c6b23a971539af13778f7fe0eba710f66g.jpg
whereas in snow leopard looks like this
http://nsa14.casimages.com/img/2010/04/07//100407032838437941.jpg
it's no a huge difference but it kind of spoils the looks.
Also the tabs in the properties or gedit or basicly any other tabbed interface besides the one in nautilus are also kind of bumpy when it comes to consistency with mac
The fix about the animations plugin for 64x didn't work for me. I tried it twice, both time after fresh system start and it still doesn't fire.
Otherwise terrific work if you need anything just let me know, I'd more than happy to help as much as I can. I like the project very much so keep up the good work :) |
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