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Bug 775002 - Vertical black lines appear to the left and right of the eye and chain icon on mouse hover in the Layers dock
Vertical black lines appear to the left and right of the eye and chain icon o...
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: GIMP
Classification: Other
Component: User Interface
git master
Other Windows
: Normal minor
: 2.10
Assigned To: GIMP Bugs
GIMP Bugs
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2016-11-24 13:32 UTC by josephbupe
Modified: 2018-05-24 17:12 UTC
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2016-11-24 13:32 UTC, josephbupe
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Description josephbupe 2016-11-24 13:32:15 UTC
Created attachment 340683 [details]
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Hi,

There some noticeable two pairs of dark vertical lines that appear when you point or move a mouse cursor over layers in the layers dock.

Perhaps there should be a better layers mouse hover effect than just those lines.

Thanx.
Comment 1 josephbupe 2016-11-24 13:41:02 UTC
They also appear in the Paths and Channels docks. Seems to be an issue with the layer's visible and link buttons.
Comment 2 Michael Natterer 2016-11-24 13:41:38 UTC
That's a bug in the theme used.
Comment 3 josephbupe 2016-11-24 13:55:05 UTC
(In reply to Michael Natterer from comment #2)
> That's a bug in the theme used.

All the themes actually.
Comment 4 Jehan 2016-11-24 22:28:50 UTC
Is that one of the default themes? I don't see such a mouse-over effect.
Comment 5 josephbupe 2016-11-25 05:10:57 UTC
(In reply to Jehan from comment #4)
> Is that one of the default themes? I don't see such a mouse-over effect.

Yes. They appear regardless of which theme I use, at least on my home and office Windows PCs. Not sure on Linux.
Comment 6 Jehan 2016-11-25 05:17:58 UTC
Ok let's assume it's a bug of the theme on Windows only (unless someone experiences this also on OSX/Linux?).

I wish we still had an active theme maintainer, but they don't get much love these last few months. ;-(
Patches are welcome!
Comment 7 Jehan 2017-03-26 19:17:48 UTC
Since we have nearly no Windows contributors, and have had no theme contributors either for many months, unless someone provides a patch, this won't likely happen for 2.10.

I don't bump it to 3.0 for the only reason that GTK+2 themes won't work anymore anyway with GTK+3. So any fix for this will have to happen in 2.10.x. Patches welcome!
Comment 8 Michael Schumacher 2017-03-27 10:13:04 UTC
joseph, do those really appear with the System theme as well? I can't reproduce this there.

It's likely "just" the 3D highlights and shadows of those icons, and as such probably more related to the Light/Dark themes than the platform.
Comment 9 josephbupe 2017-03-28 07:00:05 UTC
(In reply to Michael Schumacher from comment #8)
> joseph, do those really appear with the System theme as well? I can't
> reproduce this there.
> 
> It's likely "just" the 3D highlights and shadows of those icons, and as such
> probably more related to the Light/Dark themes than the platform.


You're right; just those 3D highlights.
Comment 10 GNOME Infrastructure Team 2018-05-24 17:12:16 UTC
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