| Re: Bug report May 22 2012 on content Marples-black | well, in case you hadn't noticed this theme hasn't even been updated to work properly with gnome 3.4
i have no plans of maintaining it anymore and have moved on to a new theme, that i don't even plan on releasing - the reason being, i am a busy person and don't have the time to fix other peoples issues. ie: i won't be installing eclipse, nor updating this theme to test your issue.
sorry, but i just don't have the time/interest.
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| | | Re: Some issue with dark theme Dec 21 2011 on content Marples-black | I'll look into this.
I don't use libre office, so i'll have to install it and take a look.
...and hey, if you really like the theme, and want to have a stab at fixing some of the issues you see, i am more than willing to integrate any changes into the theme, if they are helpful to users. - i say this, because i am fairly busy as of late.
cheerz |
| | | Re: great theme buuut ;) Dec 21 2011 on content Blapple | If you want to upload a picture, use a service like ompldr;
http://ompldr.org/
simply take a screenshot, upload it, then copy the image address and then post it ;)
I'd be interested in seeing your changes, maybe they might be worth integrating?
cheerz |
| | | Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Software Center? Nov 10 2011 on content Blapple | zooming in and out, always produces that effect. it doesn't have anything to do with the color, itself.
question: is the background color in software center determined by the theme, or is it always that grey?
Also, i will get around to testing this theme with ubuntu, but not for a few more days.
That being said, i believe that the text color it is using is defined in gtk.css (there are 2 'text' entries, if you search in gedit - the color it is probably sourcing is #cfcfcf ... if it's not that one, than it is probably one of the text colors in gtk-widgets.css, most likely one that says something similar to #cfcfcf, or possibly #ccc ...
anyways, i'm just giving you these tips, in case you want to test it out, for yourself. All that you would need to do, is open either file (as admin/sudo) change the text color you might think it is, save the file. close software center, and then reopen it, if the color is the same as before, simply change/undo the color you changed and move onto the next potential text color.
anyways, as soon as i find a bit of time (weekend?), then i will have a look at it, running Ubuntu 11.10 in vmware.
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| | | Re: Re: Re: Software Center? Nov 9 2011 on content Blapple | Okay, that doesn't look as broken as i had originally thought. So, it's the off-white grey text that is the problem (other than that it looks pretty good).
I'm going to see if i can get the software-store to compile (on a non-ubuntu system). i don't care it if works properly, i just need to figure out which text color it is using.
I'll get back to you on this, later.
you could also try searching for text in gtk-widgets.css, and test them one by one there isn't a whole lot of different text colors, it may be easy to find. (i'm also almost positive, that text color is defined in gtk-widgets.css, and that you can't find the exact value because it isn't defined that way, for that particular color, it most likely some value with a decimal (float), so it's more like a percentage of color, than than a fixed color code). |
| | | Re: Software Center? Nov 8 2011 on content Blapple | hmmmm... Well, that maybe entirely true, i wouldn't know - i do not use Ubuntu. That being said, if that is the case - you could probably fairly easily fix it.
the colors are defined in;
/usr/share/themes/blapple/gtk-3.0
i believe that software center is a gtk3 app? if so, then you need to look at the colors in gtk.css && gtk-widgets.css
to find out what the problematic colors are, use an app like gpick (which allows you to sample colors from your desktop). then you can search through the files where colors are defined (using the html color code, ie: #2223456).
you should be able to find the colors, that way and be able to correct them.
I don't have time right now to be setting up ubuntu, and doing this myself, but if you want to have a stab at it, and are able to fix the issue(s), i would upload the revised version.
also, could you be more specific about how it looks, or upload a picture so i can have a look? |
| | | Re: Re: Re: Gnome-system-monitor 3.1.4 (dark remi Oct 23 2011 on content Blapple | nah, you obviously didn't. this isn't rocket since, it is compiling a very simple application.
...and no i do not need you to post your terminal output. you're not paying attention or doing something wrong.
after using git, you should have a folder called /gnome-system-monitor-blackgtk3
have a look inside of that folder, there will be a script called autogen.sh - you need to be inside of this folder to execute autogen.sh, after the script has been run (it'll take a second to create all of the files for compilation), then you should see a file called 'configure' that was created by autogen.sh.
you should then be able to run ./configure (again from within the /gnome-system-monitor-blackgtk3 folder.
if you can't figure this out yourself, don't expect me to fix it for you. This is a very simple task, that is not hard to do.
I can tell you right now, you are doing something wrong, because as i write this message, i just went through all of the steps and compiled gnome-system-monitor without a single problem, and it took less than a minute to do.
try again, and pay attention to what you are doing, if you half to, have nautilus open and make sure you are in the right folder, and that the files are created as you execute the scripts.
lots of people have installed this version, without a problem. |
| | | Re: Gnome-system-monitor 3.1.4 (dark remix, black Oct 23 2011 on content Blapple | did you first download the sources using 'git', and then execute ./autogen.sh from within the /gnome-system-monitor-blackgtk3 folder?!?!?
HINT: autogen.sh creates the 'configure' script.
i am going to assume, that you did not, otherwise you wouldn't have this problem.
cheerz
PS: i'll be updating system-monitor to 3.2 very shortly, i've just been really busy since Gnome 3.2 was released (however, 3.1.92 is pretty much the same thing) |
| | | Re: Gnome-system-monitor 3.1.4 (dark remix, black Oct 23 2011 on content Blapple | did you first download the sources using 'git', and then execute ./autogen.sh from within the /gnome-system-monitor-blackgtk3 folder?!?!?
HINT: autogen.sh creates the 'configure' script.
i am going to assume, that you did not, otherwise you wouldn't have this problem.
cheerz
PS: i'll be updating system-monitor to 3.2 very shortly, i've just been really busy since Gnome 3.2 was released (however, 3.1.92 is pretty much the same thing) |
| | | Re: Question Oct 21 2011 on content Blapple | you guessed wrong.
I explain that you must have 'git' installed, git is used to download the source code. So after you run;
git clone git://gitorious.org/gnome-system-monitor-blackgtk3/gnome-system-monitor-blackgtk3.git
...you can run ./autogen.sh from within the downloaded folder. |
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