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Broken and inconsistent CSS in Gnome 3.32 #735

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BlueGoliath opened this issue Apr 14, 2019 · 4 comments
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Broken and inconsistent CSS in Gnome 3.32 #735

BlueGoliath opened this issue Apr 14, 2019 · 4 comments

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@BlueGoliath
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In Gnome 3.32 with Numix the CSS is broken and inconsistent. Padding around the headerbar tabs text is all over the place, there is a white line in Gnome Settings, and some applications have a border separator while others do not.

Screenshot from 2019-04-14 01-35-48

@khurshid-alam
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Gnome disks uses wrong margin here. They recently switched to double header bar but it is ignoring styles from parent headerbar classes and adwaita was patched. And I don't see problems with other apps though.

@BlueGoliath
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The separator on the left in Gnome Settings is white and has wrong width. Gnome Tweaks doesn't have a right side separator. Headerbar tabs all seem to have different padding for the text.

@khurshid-alam
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he separator on the left in Gnome Settings is white and has wrong width.

It wasn't there in previous version. Investigating.

Gnome Tweaks doesn't have a right side separator.

Tweak overrides it. Bug filed.

Headerbar tabs all seem to have different padding for the text.

Again apps themselves have different fixed padding. Numix doesn't do anything.

Numix doesn't have styles for every gnome apps. They all inherit the parent styles. But since these gnome apps often breaks even with stable gtk, it may be good idea to override styles specific apps but we can't do it for every possible apps. I will try to fix some of these in next release.

@BlueGoliath
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Right, thank you. Really appreciate it!

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