-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 6
Some gtk windows are still rounded #53
Comments
I know. Thanks for taking some time to open this issue. I agree it doesn't fit very well with the rest of the Mint-Yz-theme. The story is that JosephMcc started making some individual enhancements to a few specific applications, such as the ones displayed here. Those are exceptions. They have 4 rounded corners, not just a rounded top with a square bottom. Those exceptions are coming from https://github.com/linuxmint/mint-themes/blob/master/src/Mint-Y/gtk-3.0/sass/_applications.scss The thing is:
But i will leave this issue opened. I guess i should revert those exceptions, some time later. P.S.: I am currently very busy. I hope i will be back working on the GTK themes sometime before April... |
For the moment I just switched to another calculator program, but it's really disgraceful having one app (and an essential one I can't replace) still having those round borders. |
I am on a new Mint 21.1 fresh install and i did not even find the time to install this Mint-Yz... So i just did a quick test using Mint-Y, but it should be approx. the same story for Mint-Yz. There is a quick cheating method to find those rounded corners and change them. They are defined by the border-radius CSS property. And they all get a 8px value, for roundness. Lucky you, even if you randomly searched for all the 8px in the gtk.css, there are just a few dozen values like this, so you could quickly sort this out. But lets try to be smarter and faster: First things first, duplicate your entire Mint-Yz-Dark-Orange70s directory into In your Xed text editor, do:
result: |
You want to change those 8px values where it applies to "decoration"... |
The file you need to tweak is: |
@SebastJava Thanks very much for taking the time to give this tutorial, highly appreciated. Will try it soon and gives update here. |
Nice it work 👍 |
I will re-open this issue, if you don't mind. To remember this later here, or for a future, new Mint-Z. |
@the-saddest-clown Sorry for not doing any work on this. Here is why: #57 (In there, you will also find some hints about what is possibly coming up next...) |
Describe the bug
Some gtk windows don't follow theme to shape the windows.
This bug comes from my Mint-Yz or their Mint-Y ?
The bug is related to a Mint-Yz theme. Tested with all the themes.
To Reproduce
/usr/share/themes/
Expected behavior
The gtk window should be squared as the other ones according to the theme.
Screenshots
Desktop (please complete the following information):
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: