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Help Request, not an issue. #56

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bendover22 opened this issue Aug 16, 2021 · 0 comments
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Help Request, not an issue. #56

bendover22 opened this issue Aug 16, 2021 · 0 comments

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bendover22 commented Aug 16, 2021

The latest version of Cinnamox-Heather I find was rel on 2020/08/01 (my B-day!).
It's written for Cinnamon, but has a fair number of CSS rules / selectors, involving Xfce4.

Question is, for the same object being styled (like panel & the open window buttons) does a Cinnamon.css rule always trump Xfce code for things like
.panel-bottom .window-list-item-box {
Because in LM 19.3 Xfce (32 bit), I seem to be able to change some panel objects with cinnamon.css or gtk.css (haven't tried every object or state (active, hovered, etc).

I'm confused by that. Obviously, code for same objects is different in gtk.css vs. cinnamon.css.
I was amazed I could change anything in Xfce desktop, using a cinnamon file.

In Cinnamox-Heather, I don't know if there'll be enough Xfce code in gtk.css file to put simple gradient on panel BG & different gradient on active & unfocused buttons, or if that's a fool's game? The default cinnamox panel & button colors aren't suitable for my better half.

So don't know if I should find an Xfce theme that's close to OK, then mod it?? Or set (cinnamox) cinnamon.css = .bak, then try to use the Xfce code.

I'm really not interested in, nor have endurance for, modding 2 completely different themes, from now till Gabriel blows.

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