gnome-shell/data/theme
Florian Müllner 7bb7734869 panelMenu: Consider vertical margins when computing max-height
When opening a panel menu, we set it's max-height to the available
work-area height to keep menus with scrollable content from growing
outside the monitor. However a menu that extends all the way down
to the bottom edge does not look great either, so also take margins
into account here.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744498
2015-02-15 10:23:39 +01:00
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calendar-arrow-left.svg
calendar-arrow-right.svg
calendar-today.svg
checkbox-focused.svg
checkbox-off-focused.svg
checkbox-off.svg
checkbox.svg
close-window.svg
close.svg
corner-ripple-ltr.png
corner-ripple-rtl.png
dash-placeholder.svg
filter-selected-ltr.svg
filter-selected-rtl.svg
gnome-shell-high-contrast.css theme: Add high-contrast variant 2014-11-29 18:13:03 +01:00
gnome-shell.css panelMenu: Consider vertical margins when computing max-height 2015-02-15 10:23:39 +01:00
logged-in-indicator.svg
message-tray-background.png
more-results.svg
noise-texture.png
page-indicator-active.svg
page-indicator-checked.svg
page-indicator-hover.svg
page-indicator-inactive.svg
panel-button-border.svg
panel-button-highlight-narrow.svg
panel-button-highlight-wide.svg
process-working.svg
running-indicator.svg
source-button-border.svg
summary-counter.svg
toggle-off-intl.svg
toggle-off-us.svg
toggle-on-intl.svg
toggle-on-us.svg
ws-switch-arrow-down.png
ws-switch-arrow-up.png