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Bug 770744 - weird gray box behind every screenshot
weird gray box behind every screenshot
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: gnome-software
Classification: Applications
Component: Screenshots
3.21.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: GNOME Software maintainer(s)
GNOME Software maintainer(s)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2016-09-02 10:51 UTC by Andreas Nilsson
Modified: 2018-01-24 17:12 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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Attachments
screenshot (260.90 KB, image/png)
2016-09-02 10:51 UTC, Andreas Nilsson
Details
screenshot of smaller window (246.83 KB, image/png)
2016-09-02 10:51 UTC, Andreas Nilsson
Details

Description Andreas Nilsson 2016-09-02 10:51:16 UTC
Created attachment 334631 [details]
screenshot

There is this dark gray background behind pretty much every screenshot.
It goes away if I make the window smaller.
Comment 1 Andreas Nilsson 2016-09-02 10:51:46 UTC
Created attachment 334632 [details]
screenshot of smaller window
Comment 2 Andreas Nilsson 2016-09-02 10:53:05 UTC
I wonder if the best fix for this is to make the background behind the screenshot the same color as the window, and then right align the big screenshot. That would keep the alignment that the dark-gray background provides now.
Comment 3 Richard Hughes 2016-09-06 08:55:11 UTC
Yup, I think Allan explicitly wanted this. -> #gnome-design perhaps?
Comment 4 GNOME Infrastructure Team 2018-01-24 17:12:59 UTC
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