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A flat theme for GNOME & Xfce4

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Overall problems with new Ubuntu 20.04 LTS release.

PranavBhattarai opened this issue · comments

  1. A black-themed notification where details are hidden. Here details are hidden. Details like, "Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross - In Motion - VLC media player". This text color should have been white instead of invisible black. Because of this, almost all notifications are invisible.

Screenshot from 2020-05-11 21-01-38

  1. The name of the software should have been in black color instead of invisible white in the notification panel.
    Screenshot from 2020-05-11 21-02-11
  2. And the name of Month (May) should have been black instead of white.

Bonus problem:
If problem 2 is somehow be fixed, you should know the touching the will look like this:
Screenshot from 2020-05-11 21-22-05

On the other hand with Ubuntu's Yaru theme, we have this:

Screenshot from 2020-05-11 21-25-04
Screenshot from 2020-05-11 21-25-13

GNOME: 3.36.1

At the issue rased by @PranavBhattarai i'll add the fact that Ubuntu Software Manager has no theme at all, resulting in a transparent backgound and no stiles for buttons, menus and whatnot.
Same behavior installing .deb packages via GUI because they're handled by the same software.

Here a screen with plano theme (you can clearly see my desktop background)
US_plano

And the same window with yaru theme
US_yaru.

@th3bucch
I use Yaru Dark made by Canonical.
There are three of them: Yaru, Yaru Dark, Yaru Light.
My Software Center looked like this:
Screenshot from 2020-05-22 21-13-57
Transparency can create problem visibility issues, so I rather not tweak it so.
My panel looks like this if I drag my cursor toward menu bar or shortkey to revel:
Screenshot from 2020-05-22 21-21-54

@th3bucch: Where is the theme installed. In /usr/share/themes/ or ~/.themes/ ?

@th3bucch
As per manual in README.md, the theme is installed in ~/.themes/plano-theme as u can see:
image

@th3bucch: Where is the theme installed. In /usr/share/themes/ or ~/.themes/ ?

Since I installed it via PPA when I was running Ubuntu 18.04 it is located in /usr/share/themes and i don't even know how to check what release version it is.

@th3bucch: I'm not sure if this is possible, but try installing the theme in: /var/lib/snapd/hostfs/usr/share/themes/

Otherwise snap applications may not have the permission to read the theme. Bug on launchpad: https://bugs.launchpad.net/snap-store/+bug/1867417

Otherwise, keep the discussion about the snap-store here: lassekongo83/zuki-themes#160 as this issue was about the gnome-shell theme.

@lassekongo83:
the solution you suggested isn't working. I also had to create usr/share/themes/ folders inside /var/lib/snapd/hostfs/.

In the meantime I removed the theme from /usr/share/themes and git-cloned again in ~/.themes/. Now Ubuntu Software is fallbacking on Adwaita theme as mentioned on launchpad bug, and since I rarely use it it's ok to me. Let snap devs fix it when the time comes.

Thanks

The issues with gnome-shell should be fixed with the new update. A new installation is required, as the theme is now built with meson. See the README.md file for more info.

I fresh installed plano-theme, as u can see here.
But there is a huge problem.

Plano-theme was very cool/unique because it can display Time & Date (basically everything that shows up in Menu bar) no matter whether if your Panel is transparent or not. If u see the below screenshot, u will know what I am trying to say.

Screenshot from 2020-05-24 20-02-30
Screenshot from 2020-05-24 20-00-10

This will create a huge problem when you are browsing the website white is NOT black in the background and if u are using software that is NOT dark themed.

Now there is no difference in Yaru-dark shell VS Plano shell. This is not good.
Are you sure about these changes? Or, do you want me to create a new GitHub issue?
@lassekongo83

Forgot to restore the dash-to-panel style.

@lassekongo83 Thanks. Now it's back to normal (which is cool).