Jamie, not officially supported, but it can be used to tune some
options.
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Title:
Decorations: windows should have 0px (bottom and side) borders
** Changed in: unity
Milestone: 7.2.0 => None
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"FYI you can override these theme settings also from CCSM (so they will
persist despite the theme you use)."
Is CCSM supported now? I heard some time ago (early switch to Unity)
that CCSM should not be used for desktop stability reasons. Has this
changed?
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Anecdotally-- iirc, 6 out of 7 people on my team use white on black.
Personally, I find the aubergine attractive for a terminal or two, but
distracting when my while desktop is covered with them (I am *not*
suggesting we change the default color of the terminal). I know when I
walk around conferenc
> And would not such dev's be in a better position in such cases to
alter unity.css to meet there personal needs vs. common users?
FYI you can override these theme settings also from CCSM (so they will
persist despite the theme you use).
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Just to get clear -
Is it customary for dev's to use a custom colored terminal (black) that negates
the shadow?
And would not such dev's be in a better position in such cases to alter
unity.css to meet there personal needs vs. common users?
(- I've reduced the current shadow here to a min & sti
I agree that borderless looks better overall, since most windows are
light and end up with a shadow that makes them easy to differentiate.
However, since I've heard multiple times that we need to make the Unity
desktop a delight for developers, the terminal use case is very
important. I typically h
** Changed in: ubuntu-themes
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
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This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-themes -
14.04+14.04.20140311.1-0ubuntu1
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ubuntu-themes (14.04+14.04.20140311.1-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low
[ Marco Trevisan (Treviño) ]
* Ambiance, Radiance: use borderless decorations, different shadow
colors and opacity based on
** Branch linked: lp:~3v1n0/ubuntu-themes/borderless-decorations
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Title:
Decorations: windows should have 0px (bottom and side) borders
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** Changed in: ubuntu-themes
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: ubuntu-themes
Assignee: Jouni Helminen (jounihelminen) => Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
(3v1n0)
** Changed in: unity
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Inva
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
Decor
** Changed in: unity
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: unity
Milestone: None => 7.2.0
** Changed in: unity
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Also affects: ubuntu-themes
Importance: Undecided
@John Lea: yes, draggable area remains the same..
All it's configurable through CSS, though
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity/Theming).
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@Treviño; Just to confirm, am I correct to assume the actual invisible
dragable area on each window border that a user can use to resize the
window remains unchanged?
If this is the case +1 from design for 0px window borders, it looks much
better ;-)
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: N
@JohnLea, ah, nice if you want to increase the Shadows size as well...
You basically have to edit the variable defined in
/usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-3.0/apps/unity.css and switch theme
(doing Ambiance -> Radiance -> Ambiance) from unity control center
(unfortunately gtk doesn't notify us when
@Treviño; thanks for the screenshot, I'll review with Marcus when he is
in the office tomorrow and let you know.
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Title:
Decorations: windows sho
I don't know if there is any value now to note that the intention was to use
0px & it was generally well received for the short time it existed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/light-themes/+bug/733233
The negatives were laid out here -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity-2d/+bug/733431
This is how things look by setting the side and bottom borders to 0,
it's quite nice for things that don't include a border on their UI (like
terminal without tabs), although I didn't change the top-side CSS, as in
this case it should have no side border as well...
** Attachment added: "0px border
@mc3man; could you provide a visual mockup of the proposed change so we
can review and make a decision on whether to implement. Thanks!
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2014-02-24 1:05 GMT+01:00 Doug McMahon <1281...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> If not 0px then is there any way to be transparent?
Yes sure... If you want to try it you only have to edit the file
/usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-3.0/apps/unity.css to match your
preferences...
> Also may be worthwhile to not
If not 0px then is there any way to be transparent?
Also may be worthwhile to note the current existing borders seem to cause some
issue with compiz > place plugin as noted in Bug 1281816
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