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Yes except for the fact that it is still ugly ;).
This bug can be closed I think.
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** Changed in: ubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: ubuntu-artwork => human-icon-theme
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I think this problem is now solved for GEdit and other applications.
** Changed in: ubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Obsolete => Frank Schoep
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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the close button seems nice and easy to spot with the new orange X.
it has to match orange human and to be easy to differentiate for an less
important button.
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Must be as it is now T-5.25 hours.
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My bad, I've only just noticed that the dialog's cancel is an undo
arrow (so gaim is right)... Well, in evolution cancel is a white cross
on a circle... And the delete is still a forbidden sign. Is this the
final artwork?
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Although it continues not being the topic of this bug, I want to comment on the
per-tab/single close button.
Isn't a thing as close button functionality on tabs something that needs to be
put in GTK?
I think delivering a tab widget with either close buttons per tab, or just a
single one (make it
Mark, about the shortcut to change tabs it's not doable without breaking
other feature as replied before, that's why it has not be done by
upstream nor for dapper. We could force the change, but I'm not sure
users and upstream are going to like having GTK inconsistant between the
different distribu
I've just tried the updated package from Daniel with the new variants for that
icon, it looks better for epiphany but it's still an issue for:
- gaim
- gedit
- libnotify
and every app using a stock close button (theme manager, synaptic, ) which
have an orange square to a button which looks re
Ok, I'll try to be as clear as I can at the cost of repeating myself.
Providing smaller icons will not fix the bug without patching the apps.
The workaround used by some apps to avoid the cropping it's a hack that
involves overriding the default padding around the icon done by the
theme. This fix
Jeff Waugh wrote:
> That would require patching a bunch of apps. Plus, Firefox 2.0 will have
> close buttons per tab (to be more like every other tabbed interface, and
> less oops-prone), so we'd be going backwards.
>
This destroys muscle memory because you have to move the mouse to a
different
If it is possible what Mark Shuttleworth says, that would for now be the best
solution.
Make suitable 8x8 or 12x12 variants of the close icon. Although I am not sure
these will be used automatically on the tabs.
I agree with Jeff Waugh that effort has to be made to get this tab close button
issu
Yeah, assigning this to the art team will take a few days. Rolling it
back will allow for a faster short-term solution.
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Op 29-mei-2006, om 15:40 heeft Jeff Waugh het volgende geschreven:
> That would require patching a bunch of apps. Plus, Firefox 2.0 will
> have
> close buttons per tab (to be more like every other tabbed
> interface, and
> less oops-prone), so we'd be going backwards.
>
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I think we should roll that change back for dapper, it will require to
patch some apps to look good. Note also than the stock close button
(used by the theme manager by example) really looks weird with an orange
square like that
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That would require patching a bunch of apps. Plus, Firefox 2.0 will have
close buttons per tab (to be more like every other tabbed interface, and
less oops-prone), so we'd be going backwards.
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Would it help if we provided smaller sizes for this particular icon? For
example, 12x12 and 8x8? What sizes do gnome-terminal and gaim try and
use for their tabs? For edgy I think we should standardise on putting
the close-tab [x] on the right of all the tabs, as FF does in 1.5,
across all tab-enab
I don't know about in the engine but not in the theme. Also, disregard
my first solution above about 2 pixels. Looks like solution #2 is the
quickest fix to make dapper.
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In the comment from the connected gnome bug report a fix is suggested:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=318461#c11
Can't this be done in Human?
Why a 2005 bug's still around? :(
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Maybe a orange X would be best, with no background. This means that the
X bit might be smaller in some tabs, but would look better than this
one.
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Maybe a orange X would be best, with no background. This means that the
X bit might be smaller in some tabs, but would look better than this
one.
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There is nothing unusual going on here. The reason you do not see this
with other icon themes is because they do not make the gtk-close icon a
button. I have no real preference on whether or not it is a button. The
problem can usually be fixed adjusting the x and y thickness in the gtk
theme, but a
I wish it would be reverted back to way it was for Dapper,
then customize it with Edgy.
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** Bug 47123 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #318461
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=318461
** Also affects: gedit (upstream) via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=318461
Severity: Unknown
Priority: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Paolo Borelli, not using the default stock items is not a good idea,
that way things will get really messy in Gnome.
I hope it changes to something sane before the release of Dapper. There
will be enough time before the release of Edgy to look into the
sourcecode and fix the "cropping of the close
I suspect someone will attempt to kill it.
I have tried to bring it to attention of the
folks who are in a position to change it.
It is apparently an issue with GTK related items,
so filing a bug there might help.
On Sun, 2006-28-05 at 05:18 +, theLastGnu wrote:
> >Confirming and assigning
>Confirming and assigning to the artwork team.
This means that a fix will be on the way soon?
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Confirming and assigning to the artwork team.
** Changed in: ubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Artwork
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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It's definately ugly, awkward, and doesn't fit in the UIs, IMHO. No offense to
the designers.
Here's a thread (with screenshots) I made about it on the forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=183261
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I do think this new close icon on close buttons in various dialog boxes
is indeed nice and polished. But this icon has to be some how worked
into the current dimensions of the button. The new Firefox beta, Bon
Echo has a close icon on thier tabs similar to this new close icon.
Maybe that is an idea
As I explained above (and in the upstream bug I pointed out) it's not a
"simply fix the cropping issue" bug. Fixing the crop with clearlooks
(and ubuntulooks) breaks other themes or makes the tabs just to big to
be bearable. The other solution is to use a custom close icon icon
instead of STOCK_CLO
Maybe it is now the time to fix this cropping and maybe forward this to
the GNOME dev team and tell them to fix this so other distributions will
not have this problem (As if they don't know already, LOL).
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It is true that (in gedit as well), the cropping of the "close" icon on
the tabs is not a new problem. (I just looked at the old gnome cross in
gedit: it is indeed cropped the same way.)
But the new icon really exposes this old bug in a bad way. With the old
cross, you need picky eyes to care abou
note that there is an upstream gedit bug for the icon cropping
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=318461), however the
workarounds in that bug are not applied upstream because they either
break other themes or make the tabs too big.
Even if the cropping issue gets resolved I find unfortuna
It doesn't scale too well with gnome-terminal either when there's multiple tabs
open.
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GonzO, I noticed the X has always been a little bit to small on the tabs
of some applications. But with this one it is really obvious and ugly.
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This is a really old problem. The old GNOME "cross" was cropped for
sure in my GAIM windows.
Perhaps this should be a scalable icon? (The "right" answer, of course,
would be for app developers to actually give this icon the space it
needs in GTK ui's...)
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Another example is in gaim's tabs, here is a screenshot of what I mean
http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/7139/display2kf.png
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Mannheim, thanks for posting a screenshot, and I share your opinion on
the regular "Close" button.
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