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Brightness Controller v2.0 looks ugly #27
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The L&F should be affected by the theme you are using in Ubuntu. Unless you are sharing a screenshot, I won't have any idea what you are talking about. Styles - example? |
This is not Javascript so we cant make something completely according to our wish but still the sliders does not look good. Can it be forced to use a custom theme in any OS? |
@apandada1 Brightness styles depend on your current GTK theme. |
Gnome Cupertino Mint, to be specific 👅 Why? You don't like it? |
No, I like it. :P 2013/9/11 Amit Seal Ami notifications@github.com
Zlatan Vasović - ZDroid |
Has there been any performance improvement in the brightness controlling part of v 2.0? |
Didn't notice any improvement. |
Lets broke v2 into two pieces.
There is another way. The app will open as 300*150 sized Brightness Controller and will have Colour balancing menu in the settings. It will look simpler. |
Brightness Controller will not be broken to two apps. Things are tightly integrated there. |
@apandada1 , try this tool. Free, open source and available across versions. You might have trouble exporting it in image format (thanks to a pesky bug in Linux version). |
It does not look well. Is there any way to add some styles?
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