Bluebird uses removed controls for chrome; please use attached instead.
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Chromium Browser |
Unknown
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Unknown
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NULL Project |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
shimmer-themes (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Low
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Simon Steinbeiß |
Bug Description
(Note: I'm the author of Google Chrome's GTK+ integration code.)
The gtkrc file for Bluebird contains the following line:
gtk_
Specifying frame colors through the gtk color scheme has been deprecated since late 2009, and has been removed for Chrome 9. (The above line will also set both the normal and inactive frame to a gray, which I assume is unintentional.)
The new theming controls for Chrome 9 and forward are documented at: http://
Here is an example for Bluebird based on me naively picking colors from screenshots taken with the gimp. Your art team will probably be displeased with it and want to fine tune it. These individual style properties are documented in the link above. It is only meant as an example of what can be done. To try this out, please install either Google Chrome/Chromium 9.0.597 or newer:
style "chrome-gtk-frame"
{
ChromeGtkFr
ChromeGtkFr
ChromeGtkFr
ChromeGtkFr
ChromeGtkFr
ChromeGtkFr
ChromeGtkFr
ChromeGtkFr
}
class "ChromeGtkFrame" style "chrome-gtk-frame"
Related branches
Changed in xubuntu-artwork: | |
assignee: | nobody → Simon Steinbeiß (simon-steinbeiss) |
Changed in gtk: | |
importance: | Unknown → Medium |
status: | Unknown → New |
Changed in gtk: | |
status: | New → Fix Released |
Changed in xubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
importance: | Undecided → Low |
assignee: | nobody → Simon Steinbeiß (simon-steinbeiss) |
no longer affects: | xubuntu-artwork |
affects: | xubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu) → shimmer-themes (Ubuntu) |
thanks a lot for pointing this out! shimmerproject. org/hg/ bluebird- colors), i'll test/apply your theming suggestions for both bluebird and greybird (and maybe even albatross) and will report again here.
i'm currently reworking parts of the theme for natty (which you can check out here: http://