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The Frequent apps grid has a few problems: * On a fresh install there would be no history of app usage so the applications shown in the grid have no relevance it takes time to be useful instead of being useful from the start; * The grid has far too many items in it to be relevant; 24 apps is well beyond the average use case as most people don't frequently use that many, so it gets populated with several apps that are single use (hello xterm); * The position of items in the grid are always changing based on an unknown frequency metric (and not by user-intended input) which makes it a poor way to quickly launch apps as one would have to constantly learn the positions of the items in the grid; * Having two app grids is a bit superfluous and needlessly complicates the app launching navigation: you have to spend time checking the frequent grid and if it's not there you have to switch over to another grid and find the app you need in there it's not straightforward. Remove the Frequent tab and simplify the related code. Related: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1425 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/880 |
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gnome-shell-sass | ||
calendar-today.svg | ||
checkbox-focused.svg | ||
checkbox-off-focused.svg | ||
checkbox-off.svg | ||
checkbox.svg | ||
color-pick.svg | ||
dash-placeholder.svg | ||
eye-not-looking-symbolic.svg | ||
eye-open-negative-filled-symbolic.svg | ||
gnome-shell-high-contrast.scss | ||
gnome-shell.scss | ||
keyboard-caps-lock-filled-symbolic.svg | ||
keyboard-enter-symbolic.svg | ||
keyboard-hide-symbolic.svg | ||
keyboard-layout-filled-symbolic.svg | ||
keyboard-shift-filled-symbolic.svg | ||
meson.build | ||
message-indicator-symbolic.svg | ||
no-events.svg | ||
no-notifications.svg | ||
pad-osd.css | ||
pointer-double-click-symbolic.svg | ||
pointer-drag-symbolic.svg | ||
pointer-primary-click-symbolic.svg | ||
pointer-secondary-click-symbolic.svg | ||
process-working.svg | ||
README.md | ||
running-indicator.svg | ||
toggle-off-dark.svg | ||
toggle-off-hc.svg | ||
toggle-off.svg | ||
toggle-on-dark.svg | ||
toggle-on-hc.svg | ||
toggle-on.svg |
Summary
Do not edit the CSS directly, edit the source SCSS files and the CSS files will be generated automatically when building with meson + ninja and left inside the build directory to be incorporated into the gresource XML (you'll need to have sassc installed).
How to tweak the theme
Adwaita is a complex theme, so to keep it maintainable it's written and processed in SASS, the generated CSS is then transformed into a gresource file during gtk build and used at runtime in a non-legible or editable form.
It is very likely your change will happen in the _common.scss file. That's where all the widget selectors are defined. Here's a rundown of the "supporting" stylesheets, that are unlikely to be the right place for a drive by stylesheet fix:
File | Description |
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_colors.scss | global color definitions. We keep the number of defined colors to a necessary minimum, most colors are derived from a handful of basics. It is an exact copy of the gtk+ counterpart. Light theme is used for the classic theme and dark is for GNOME3 shell default. |
_drawing.scss | drawing helper mixings/functions to allow easier definition of widget drawing under specific context. This is why Adwaita isn't 15000 LOC. |
_common.scss | actual definitions of style for each widget. This is where you are likely to add/remove your changes. |
You can read about SASS on its web page. Once you make your changes to the _common.scss file, you can run ninja to generate the final CSS files.