Commit Graph

61 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Didier Roche
c90a4e4849 levelBar: Factor out bar drawing
Split drawing logic from Slider to BarLevel subclass.
This changes part of the theme css from -slider- to -barlevel-.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=790280.
2018-07-31 18:14:09 +00:00
Florian Müllner
bd1c7774ee system: Enforce symbolic icons in action buttons
We can simply request the symbolic variant from CSS so that we don't
have to append '-symbolic' to all the names. This will always make
it easier to pick up that information from external sources (like
.desktop files).

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/433
2018-07-31 16:52:47 +02:00
Jonas Ådahl
879a81abeb remoteAccess: Make indicator orange
Make the indicator for active remote access use the warning color, to
indicate the severity of allowing remote access.

This only makes the indicator icon orange; the icon in the system menu
is still white.
2018-07-27 18:10:35 +02:00
Ryan Hendrickson
68b01a8f56 theme: Use tabular figures where appropriate
In places where numbers appear in columns (like the calendar widget) or
where changing numbers would result in labels jiggling around due to
small width changes (like the clock), use the newly added
font-feature-settings support to request tabular figures.

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/34
2018-06-08 13:27:57 -04:00
verdre
58aafe9520 theme: Improve look of login user-list
* Remove tiny padding of user-list
* Less space between avatar and username
* Apply the 1em padding only to the user-widget, not the timed-login-indicator
2018-04-19 17:26:14 +02:00
verdre
a46df7f8ec theme: Use a padding of 6px on the user-list items according to HIG 2018-04-19 17:26:14 +02:00
Andy Holmes
61e9f51274 system: Align submenu labels with parent - adjust for deeper hierarchies
Adjust the previous commit which applied the alignment to :first-child
descendants, instead of only immediate children. This fixes alignment
issues for a number of Shell extensions by making it easier to override
with a .popup-menu-item style-subclass.
2018-04-02 14:54:43 -07:00
Jakub Steiner
07cae5377a theme: use cantarell light
- lock screen
- date in the calendar popover

fixes issue #45
2018-02-20 09:19:09 +00:00
Jakub Steiner
436cac4134 theme: use cantarell light
- lock screen
- date in the calendar popover

fixes issue #45
2018-02-20 09:19:09 +00:00
Carlos Garnacho
ca095acd34 theme: Update OSK theme
Enter/shift/layout/hide buttons have been made to use our own assets, key
labels have been made slightly bigger, and incorrect padding has been
removed from the extended keys popovers.

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/46
2018-02-15 21:30:54 +01:00
Florian Müllner
3fe45e29e4 theme: Replace gnome-shell-sass submodule with subtree
As the style has grown bigger and more complex, generating the different
variants from a common source has been a good decision. However given how
intertwined the theme is with gnome-shell itself, relying on a submodule
has proven to be quite painful. And as things stand right now, it is going
to get worse:

 - using either pre-generated CSS or generating it at build time is
   odd, and violates meson's strict separation between source- and
   build directories; we are therefore considering dropping the CSS
   and depending on sassc to always generate it at build time

 - with the migration to gitlab, our workflow shifts decisively towards
   branches; however there is no support in either git or gitlab for
   handling two brances of separate repositories consecutively, which
   gets particularly awkward for branches in a private namespace

With those pain points in mind, we will adjust our setup as follows:

 - remove the submodule from gnome-shell and instead import the
   sass as subtree

 - after that, the sass sources can be changed like any other files
   in the repository, and regular contributors can forget that there
   was ever anything special about them

 - whenever we want to update the classic style, we can push the subtree
   changes and bump gnome-shell-extension's sass submodule

In other words: Updating the classic styling will become slightly more
painful, but not much and only for me; in return, everyone else can
stop fiddling with submodules (and buy me a beer).
2018-02-09 21:45:09 +00:00