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Notifications in "normal" shell theme #23

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Aman9das opened this issue Jan 2, 2022 · 4 comments
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Notifications in "normal" shell theme #23

Aman9das opened this issue Jan 2, 2022 · 4 comments

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@Aman9das
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Aman9das commented Jan 2, 2022

When "normal" version of graphite is in use, the shell theme shows sub-menus (suspend, restart, power off) as accented in the notification area.

I think users of "normal" versions would prefer the sub-menu to be in background colour, and just the selected option (power off / log-out) to be accented. Just like nautilus.

What is the consensus on this?

@brendanw36
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brendanw36 commented Jan 2, 2022

Some screenshots would be nice. I don't use GNOME, so I would have to create a VM just to see what you're talking about.

@Aman9das
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Aman9das commented Jan 3, 2022

Right now "normal" nautilus looks like:
Screenshot from 2022-01-03 07-41-27

And the notification area looks like:
Screenshot from 2022-01-03 07-44-52

My suggestion would be to make "normal" notification could look a little like this:
Screenshot from 2022-01-03 07-46-18

Is there agreement that this is what users of "normal" version would want..

@vinceliuice
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No problem, I'll update this

@Raubion
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Raubion commented Jan 3, 2022

I think there would be more design consistency if the bottom corners of the selected submenu were also rounded. So in the attached screenshot the highlighted bar of 'gebalanceerd' in the color 5e81ac with rounded corners at the bottom.

rounded_corners

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