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Message #08197
[Bug 287130] Re: Need vertical panel image for default (2008-10-21) Intrepid theme
Now that GNOME 2 is obsolete, this theme should be ported over newer
GTK+ and CSS, avoiding the need of images.
** No longer affects: human-theme (Ubuntu Jaunty)
** Changed in: human-theme (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287130
Title:
Need vertical panel image for default (2008-10-21) Intrepid theme
Status in “human-theme” package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
Binary package hint: human-theme
The (very pretty) background image in current use on intrepid 'fails'
for vertical panels. As I understand it, the panel/engine/something
doesn't rotate the image, and just tiles it downward. Since it'd be
more difficult to fix the code problem behind this, I suggest that in
the meanwhile a vertical version of the same background be made and
included by default in the same directory. I've tried to do this
myself, but I can only find the flat file, which has 3D visual hints
(upper highlight, lower shadow) and a vertically asymmetric pattern -
so I extracting the elements would not produce as clean and consistent
an image as could be done from the original layered file.
Steps proposed to fix:
1) Take layered file, rotate background (I assume) asymmetric element 90 degrees (left or right)
2) Horizontally shorten and vertically expand upper layer 3D visual hints to align with background
3) Flatten and include in same package and directory as panel_bg.png (as panel_bg_vert.png?)
I'd do 1&2 myself if I knew where to get the layered image.
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