2017-09-10 17:17:44 |
Saint Itch |
bug |
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added bug |
2017-09-10 17:20:16 |
Saint Itch |
tags |
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ui |
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2017-09-10 17:20:27 |
Saint Itch |
tags |
ui |
gtk |
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2017-09-10 17:20:38 |
Saint Itch |
tags |
gtk |
theming |
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2017-09-10 17:20:49 |
Saint Itch |
tags |
theming |
ui |
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2017-09-10 17:22:35 |
Saint Itch |
description |
In case of theming, there are IDs, which represent the corresponding note you've taken. This gives nice possibilities with theming in case of organisation. But there is no Style-Class, which let's you distinct between XPads TextView and all other. So please add a Style-Class as XpadPad so we can theme it as what it is: a note TextView. |
In case of theming, there are IDs, which represent the corresponding note you've taken. This gives nice possibilities with theming in case of organisation. But there is no Style-Class, which let's you distinct between XPads TextView and all other. So please add a Style-Class as XpadPad so we can theme it as what it is: a note TextView.
As example for what we need:
textview.XpadPad text selection {} |
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2017-09-10 17:23:32 |
Saint Itch |
description |
In case of theming, there are IDs, which represent the corresponding note you've taken. This gives nice possibilities with theming in case of organisation. But there is no Style-Class, which let's you distinct between XPads TextView and all other. So please add a Style-Class as XpadPad so we can theme it as what it is: a note TextView.
As example for what we need:
textview.XpadPad text selection {} |
In case of Gtk3 theming, there are IDs, which represent the corresponding note you've taken. This gives nice possibilities with theming in case of organisation. But there is no Style-Class, which let's you distinct between XPads TextView and all other. So please add a Style-Class as XpadPad so we can theme it as what it is: a note TextView.
As example for what we need:
textview.XpadPad text selection {} |
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2017-09-10 17:25:44 |
Saint Itch |
description |
In case of Gtk3 theming, there are IDs, which represent the corresponding note you've taken. This gives nice possibilities with theming in case of organisation. But there is no Style-Class, which let's you distinct between XPads TextView and all other. So please add a Style-Class as XpadPad so we can theme it as what it is: a note TextView.
As example for what we need:
textview.XpadPad text selection {} |
In case of Gtk3 theming, there are IDs, which represent the corresponding note you've taken. This gives nice possibilities with theming in case of organisation. But there is no Style-Class, which let's you distinct between XPads TextView and all other. So please add a Style-Class as XpadPad so we can theme it as what it is: a note TextView.
As example for what we need:
textview.XpadPad text selection {}
Should be darn easy.
Best regards. |
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2017-09-10 17:47:56 |
Arthur Borsboom |
xpad: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2017-09-10 17:47:58 |
Arthur Borsboom |
xpad: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2017-09-10 17:48:02 |
Arthur Borsboom |
xpad: assignee |
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Arthur Borsboom (arthurborsboom) |
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2017-09-10 17:48:04 |
Arthur Borsboom |
xpad: milestone |
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5.1.0 |
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2017-09-14 16:08:10 |
Wolfgang Rohm |
bug |
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added subscriber Wolfgang Rohm |
2017-09-16 20:17:04 |
Arthur Borsboom |
xpad: status |
Confirmed |
Fix Committed |
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2017-09-16 20:17:12 |
Arthur Borsboom |
xpad: importance |
Medium |
Low |
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2018-08-09 08:56:43 |
Arthur Borsboom |
xpad: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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