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Bug 82194 - icon text highlight color should be based on the gtk theme
icon text highlight color should be based on the gtk theme
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: Views: All
0.x.x [obsolete]
Other All
: High normal
: 2.2.x
Assigned To: Federico Mena Quintero
Nautilus Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2002-05-18 16:10 UTC by Dave Bordoley [Not Reading Bug Mail]
Modified: 2006-12-26 18:29 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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Description Dave Bordoley [Not Reading Bug Mail] 2002-05-18 16:10:37 UTC
icon text highlight color should be based on the gtk theme for the obvious
accessibility and usability reasons. Also it's currently always gray and
doesn't look that nice most the time.
Comment 1 Dave Bordoley [Not Reading Bug Mail] 2002-07-19 14:15:19 UTC
another icon view accessibility bug for you guys to look at.
Comment 2 Calum Benson 2002-07-24 18:30:28 UTC
Yes, it's an accessibility requirement to have at least one Nautilus
theme that takes its text/highlight colours etc. from the current gtk
theme.

As it is, the grey also looks too much like a secondary highlight
colour, which is the kind of thing you should get when focus is in
another part of the window (e.g. the sidebar or Location bar, in this
case).  Although I don't think gtk themes currently support the notion
of a secondary highlight colour, do they?
Comment 3 Federico Mena Quintero 2002-08-06 15:59:53 UTC
I'm working on this; assigning to myself.
Comment 4 Federico Mena Quintero 2002-08-06 18:50:00 UTC
Fixed on HEAD.
Comment 5 Christian Neumair 2006-12-26 18:29:39 UTC
Mass reassigning bugs with 2.2.0 milestone to 2.2.x milestone

Grep for "Mass reassigning" to filter out this bug spam.