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Message #06029
[Bug 1561668] Re: SectionStyle shouldn't use backgroundTertiaryText to set the color of selected section
The palette is global, per-app, so not per component. That means if text
in two different components need to have a different color, we need two
separate entries in the palette.
Having a visual mock-up of an app showing all the components in all the
states, with the colors listed would help.
** Also affects: ubuntu-ux
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
The reason for using backgroundTertiaryText in SectionsStyle is
unclear.
Status in Ubuntu UX:
New
Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Looking at SectionStyle.qml [1], it seems the section headers use
theme.palette.selected.backgroundTertiaryText to set the color. As I
understand backgroundText, backgroundSecondaryText and
backgroundTertiaryText are used to denote levels. The page sections
have only 1 label and thereby should use
theme.palette.selected.backgroundText instead.
On talking to timp, he did make me understand that the main page
header uses backgroundText while the section headers uses tertiaryText
which does make sense. But that is something other app devs won't
think of. May be the solution is to show a visual illustration where
each SDK component shows what palette color it is using.
Do note that this is not about which set (normal, disabled, selected,
highlighted) to use, but rather the actual palette value.
[1] http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-sdk-team/ubuntu-ui-
toolkit/staging/view/head:/src/Ubuntu/Components/Themes/Ambiance/1.3/SectionsStyle.qml
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