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Re: Pink menus
Jun 26 2011  on content Hope gtk3

My apologies. I must have inadvertently caused the problem myself somehow. Having recently re-downloaded your theme and put it on a fresh install of Gnome 3, I no longer experience the issue.

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Pink menus
Jun 24 2011  on content Hope gtk3

I don't know if anyone else have brought this to your attention. Using the new Unico-based theme, menus in Totem Movie Player are all pink. All the other applications I've tried have their menus correctly colored.

http://img713.imageshack.us/img713/4508/workspace1003v.png

Your theme is otherwise very good!

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Great theme!
Jun 19 2011  on content London Smoke - Gnome-Shell

In my opinion this is one of the very best Gnome-shell themes yet released. It's very elegant, and I have a feeling I'll be hanging on to it for a while. I also like how it isn't transparent (as long as we don't have alpha blurring, transparency tends to not work very well).

I have found one possible bug so far, though. When you click the volume icon (and certain other icons on the notification area), the drop-down panel seems to be placed on top or in front of the status bar. This looks slightly wrong.

When I click my user name or the clock, however, the drop-down panel drops down in such a way that it appears to be behind the status bar, so that the status bar casts a shadow on the drop-down panel, and the whole thing looks very elegant :-) I presume this is how it is supposed to work? If so, would it be possible to change that so that it works in the same way for all the status icons?

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One more thing...
May 20 2010  on content 5th desktop on cube

In case you have a hard time understanding what I mean when I say you'd soon find yourself looking at an upside down or sideways desktop, take a look at your own mock-up. Imagine you're at the topmost desktop and move left. As you can clearly see, you'd now find yourself on a desktop rotated 90 degrees clockwise.

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Bad idea
May 20 2010  on content 5th desktop on cube

Have you really thought about this one? Once you start rotating the cube along more than one axis, you would inevitably soon find yourself looking at an upside down or sideways desktop.

Fun? Perhaps for a few minutes. Useful? Decidedly not.

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