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Logo not legible with default F38 wallpaper #47

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allanday opened this issue Mar 9, 2023 · 4 comments
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Logo not legible with default F38 wallpaper #47

allanday opened this issue Mar 9, 2023 · 4 comments
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@allanday
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allanday commented Mar 9, 2023

In Workstation we show the Fedora logo over the background, using a gnome-shell extension. This is what it looks like in F38:

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As you can see, the legibility is fairly low. Not a good look.

This issue is only present when using the light UI style and wallpaper. When the dark style is used, the contrast is fine:

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@luyatshimbalanga
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Thanks for notifying about the issue. I let know bout @madelinepeck and @mairin know about that small details.

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@allanday Can you test the update?

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Hey @luyatshimbalanga ,
Sorry for the delay I thought I replied earlier in the week through email. I was going to go off what you thought was best for the logo in the corner, but I did some testing of my own. I did try to lighten the day wallpaper in the corner based off Allan's original screenshot of the issue before I sent you the final version. But I think that maybe the blue fedora logo would work better for the night wallpaper and the white logo for the day. What do you think?

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Hey @madelinepeck
The inconvenience is changing the background-logo extension settings. Thinking on which, upon a closer look, the blue fedora logo has similar issue on night wallpaper showing a problem with the transparency highlighted below.

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Overall, the bug is on fedora-logos package where I already filed a report.

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