Joonas Henriksson a7c343292e theme: Don't draw border around symbolic user-icon
Recent commit [1] added a strong light border around user avatar
icons, in accordance with design mockups.

As a probably unintentional side-effect, the border was also added
around the symbolic fallback icon, which is displayed whenever the
user avatar is not available. This doesn't work well with the current
design, as the strong border makes the subtle fallback icon
background indistinguishable. Additionally, it doesn't match the
design mockups for the symbolic avatar icon [2].

Correct this by adding a style class for when avatar image is used,
and apply the border only for that case.

[1] 498710c2ec
[2] https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Design/os-mockups/-/blob/master/lock-login/username-based-login.png

Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/1490>
2020-12-17 21:46:41 +01:00
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Gnome-shell OSK layouts are extracted from CLDR layout definitions:
https://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/latest/keyboards/layouts/index.html

Updating these involves several steps:

1) Downloading and unzipping the tarball found at:
   http://www.unicode.org/Public/cldr/latest/keyboards.zip

   This file contains XML files describing the keyboard layouts.

2) Cloning the cldr2json script at:
   git://repo.or.cz/cldr2json.git

   It will be used to convert the XML files into JSON that can be
   directly consumed by gnome-shell.

3) Running the script to produce the files:
   ./cldr2json <input-directory> <output-directory>

   We shall usually use the "android" folder, since that's most
   complete, and similar to our UI and target sizes. And the target
   directory must be data/osk-layouts in this repository.

4) Modify gnome-shell-osk-layouts.gresource.xml to include the files

5) Do git add on the updated/new files, and git commit.


Or alternatively:

1) Run update-osk-layouts.sh

2) Do git add and git commit