Cool Marco! I'm totally fine with that as a solution instead of separate svgs. :-)
Of course, you'll still have to decide if you like the white outlines on the dark theme or more subtle edge outlines. <deep echo-y voice>The decision is in your hands. muwahahaha! </deep echo-y voice> Seriously though, while I wouldn't have proposed the more subtle outlines if I didn't think they look better, I'm totally cool with whatever the decision on this is from a visual standpoint. I think everyone knows the timelines we're working with, so I say just make and decision and go for it. :-) Hope this helps! Andrew On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 11:13 AM, Marco Martin <notm...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thursday 02 October 2014 10:19:52 Andrew Lake wrote: > > Thanks for the feedback. Given the collection of responses so far, I'll > go > > ahead and leave the white outlines as they are. > > > > Regarding duplication of svgs. Yes, the changes I prepared had separate > > panel-background, dialog and tooltip svgs specifically for the dark > theme. > > I have an idea for a svg that should have automagically a pretty much solid > white outline on breeze normal and a just a little bit brighter > onbreeze-dark > (attached) > > here only the top, topright and left elements are adjusted because > lazyness, > but if is a good concept i can finish it: > > there are two clones of the border pixel: one has the background color, > solid > (so gray/white on breeze and blackish on breeze-dark) > then a second copy is on top of it, white/translucent, so will result in a > dull white in the normal case, and a light gray in breeze-dark. > > -- > Marco Martin > _______________________________________________ > Plasma-devel mailing list > Plasma-devel@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel > >
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