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[Bug 1393485] Re: [SDK] Need a standard way to make an Icon look disabled

 

This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-ui-toolkit -
1.3.1984+16.10.20160527.2

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ubuntu-ui-toolkit (1.3.1984+16.10.20160527.2) yakkety; urgency=medium

  [ Christian Dywan ]
  * Slimmer frame for TextFields: 0.5dp. Fixes LP: #1578190.

  [ Albert Astals Cid ]
  * Add override
    The override specifier (since C++11) specifies that a virtual function
    overrides another virtual function. In a member function declaration or
    definition, override ensures that the function is virtual and is overriding
    a virtual function from the base class.

  [ Tim Peeters ]
  * Fix reference error in PullToRefreshStyle. Fixes LP: #1582843
  * Mark Tab, Tabs, TabBar, PageHeadConfiguration, PageHeadSections,
    PageHeadState, ToolbarButton, ToolbarItems as deprecated in the
    documentation. Fixes LP: #1566735, LP: #1566741.

  [ CI Train Bot ]
  * Resync trunk.

 -- Zoltan Balogh <zoltan.balogh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  Fri, 27 May 2016
07:08:44 +0000

** Changed in: ubuntu-ui-toolkit (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  [SDK] Need a standard way to make an Icon look disabled

Status in Canonical System Image:
  Fix Committed
Status in Ubuntu UX:
  Fix Committed
Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu RTM:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  [Updated description]

  Right now if one wants to use an Icon inside a ListItem.Empty or any other AbstractButton derived class, and disable the item, there is no standard way to make the Icon look disabled without directly affecting its opacity and/or colorization.
  Haviing a standard way to do this would help promoting consistency in the UI.

  --- UX Solution ---
  Agreed. Disabled icons should have 30% opacity by default, but that can be changed by the App developer

  –––

  Desired solution:

  Adjust the opacity to 30% (0.3) for all disabled icons. This will be
  consistent with our disabled states on buttons.

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